How data is supporting boroughs to understand the impact of the cost of living crisis on residents.
Leave a commentLondon Data Week is a public festival of events taking place from 3-9 July across the city, run by different organisations with different communities, wanting to bring Londoners into the conversations about data and AI.
Leave a commentIn March, I traveled to Seoul, South Korea to learn about the South Korean approach to ‘smart cities’ and to share London’s perspective and progress in this area.
Leave a commentLOTI is running a short survey to identify how generative AI is currently being used in local government, or how it might be in the future.
Leave a commentExploring the limitations of management-led innovation and making the case for Continuous Improvement
Leave a commentWe’re delighted to announce the two projects LOTI will fund as part of its Adult Social Care Innovation Fund.
Leave a commentMayor of London, London Office of Technology & Innovation (LOTI) and Good Things Foundation developed Get Online London; London’s first ever digital inclusion service. Integral to this service is London’s device bank – the sustainable solution to digital exclusion.
Leave a commentOn 7 March, techUK, together with some of its members, had a mini takeover of the LOTI all members meeting. The purpose of this was to showcase to LOTI members how tech and data can help London boroughs achieve efficiency savings whilst continuing to deliver improved outcomes for citizens and residents.
Leave a commentThe New Service Models in Adult Social Care Innovation Fund will make £200K available to LOTI boroughs to design and test new and innovative approaches to addressing Adult Social Care needs.
Leave a commentLOTI convened over 120 participants from London local government to set the foundations for collaboration on resident participation.
Leave a commentLOTI is working with London Councils, the GLA and Bloomberg Associates to deliver a data tool that supports London’s Life off the Streets programme.
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