The UK sits on a goldmine of data that could revolutionise research, innovation, and public services. From the NHS’s uniquely detailed health records to rich administrative datasets across government departments and local authorities – this wealth of information remains largely untapped due to privacy, security, and compliance barriers. The Government’s proposed National Data Library (NDL) represents a transformative opportunity to unlock this potential and create next-generation data infrastructure that serves the public good.
Join us at the Level 4 Project Space, UCL East - Marshgate for an exciting event focused on making public data more accessible through practical tech solutions. This event is suitable for data scientists, technologists, researchers and public sector leaders interested in public data solutions. Learn from experts in the field, network with like-minded individuals, and discover how technology can revolutionize the way we use and interact with public data at a national scale. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to dive into the world of at the intersection of technical solutions & public policy!
This event is a part of London Data Week — a citywide festival to learn, create, discuss, and explore how to use data to shape our city for the better. Learn more at https://londondataweek.org/.
About the Organisers
OpenMined is a non-profit foundation and mission-driven community that brings together leading minds in AI, security and privacy technology to develop open-source solutions that transform how data can be accessed and shared.
STEaPP (Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy) is an interdisciplinary department at UCL dedicated to addressing global challenges through the integration of science, engineering, and public policy.
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