A comprehensive review of insights and lessons learned across London boroughs from the Internet of Things Damp and Mould Project.
Leave a commentAnna Humpleby from the LOTI team reflects on the key role of data and collaboration to enable tackling homelessness across countries, cities and communities.
Leave a commentJay reflects on his time exploring the opportunities and limits of AI in housing systems, in a multidisciplinary convening, drawing on expertise from global perspectives across research, government, nonprofits and tech.
Leave a commentA Q&A with Homeless Link who provides a progress update on the Strategic Insights Tool for Rough Sleeping after the rollout across London.
Leave a commentOn LOTI’s 5th anniversary, Eddie Copeland looks back at the achievements of our community of local government innovators over the past year.
Leave a commentLOTI and Faculty have launched research exploring what the opportunities for AI are in housing & adult social care services in local government.
Leave a commentA report identifying a shortlist of AI opportunities in housing services for council officers and others who may be interested.
Leave a commentA look back on the measures LOTI has taken to move beyond tech and data to become London’s collaborative innovation team.
Leave a commentAs part of funding from the Mayor of London, 200 small sensors that record temperature and humidity are being distributed to 18 boroughs.
Leave a commentDelivering health and wellbeing outcomes for Londoners through better damp and mould data collected through sensors to inform services.
Leave a commentThe Strategic Insights Tool for Rough Sleeping is a data solution that brings together London’s rough sleeping data together for the first time.
Leave a commentEddie Copeland outlines how LOTI is evolving to offer more innovation methods to complement and strengthen its work on tech and data.
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