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RTPI and Connected Places Catapult set out shared vision for digital planning

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and Connected Places Catapult (CPC) have launched a shared vision for the digital future of planning

Digital planning technologies, or “PlanTech”, create opportunities for more efficient, transparent and strategic planning. Over the past few years, the RTPI and CPC have been working together to understand how better data, tools and systems can support the creation of sustainable, resilient and inclusive places. 

The new shared vision reflects key messages that have emerged from this work, drawing on contributions made by planners, academics, civil servants, community groups and technology experts. It outlines a shared ambition for a planning system built upon clear structures for the collection, use and sharing of data, and sets out principles which can guide the ongoing development, use and governance of PlanTech. 

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