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Community data platform uses GIS to improve urban planning

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Yeme Tech’s platform will create more engaged communities by helping councils and developers to identify facilities that residents actually need

Bradford-based Yeme Tech has created a community data platform (CDP) to help planners and developers instantly identify social infrastructure, facilities and community spaces that are missing from neighbourhoods.

Yeme Tech founder and chief executive Amir Hussain is deputy chair of housing regeneration and place at West Yorkshire Combined Authority. He believes the CDP will improve urban planning, creating happier and more engaged neighbourhoods by empowering councils and developers to identify facilities and events that residents actually need and will frequent.

Yeme Tech plans to take this approach global after signing a partnership deal with GIS specialist Esri UK. Esri UK’s customers include HS2, the Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, and more than 200 local authorities in England and Wales.

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