HUB: Data4good 2018
Tuesday 16 October
Time: 09:30 - 16:00 GMT
At UKAuthority Data4Good on 16 October 2018, our excellent line-up of speakers and technology partners explored how the public sector can use data for the public good.
Watch the overview below and download the briefing note here to find out more.
Speaker Presentations
Data ethics in the public sector: Sarah Gates, Senior Policy Adviser (Data), DCMS
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Interview: Opening unique location identifiers for the public good: Nick Chapallaz, Managing Director, GeoPlace
London Office of Technology and Innovation - A New Deal for City Data: Paul Hodgson, GIS & Infrastructure Manager, Greater London Authority
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Developing the National Data Strategy: Gaia Marcus, Head of National Data Strategy, DCMS
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One year as an Office of Data Analytics: Neill Crump, Chief Data Officer, Worcestershire Office of Data Analytics (WODA)
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Advanced analytics: bringing data together to improve outcomes for vulnerable individuals and families: Neil Sartorio, Local Public Services Partner, EY
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Building capacity through data and analytics to improve life outcome: Hannah Celia, Xantura
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Lowering the barrier to analysing big data in the UK Public Sector: Alex Purkiss, Public Sector Lead & Tim Hunter, Solutions Architect at Databricks
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Enabling Patient De-Identification Standards across the NHS: Des Shanahan, Senior Account Director, Public Sector, Privitar
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Sharing the benefits: how to use data effectively in the public sector: Eleonora Harwich, Director of Research and Head of Digital and Tech Innovation, Reform
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NHS Digital Data Services - Supporting the NHS and Improving Care: Graham Spearing, Portfolio Product Manager, NHS Digital
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The role of data in product development: Emma Presley, Lead Data Scientist, DWP
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