
The new government’s plans for a national data library and a regulatory innovation office could be part of a bigger data-sharing landscape, according to experts at the Connected Places Catapult. Such a landscape could unlock the value of data across the economy and help tackle the major challenges society faces, including climate change.
The experts are:
- Sarah Hayes, independent consultant and Connected Places Catapult ambassador;
- Mark Enzer OBE FREng, strategic adviser at Mott MacDonald;
- Justin Anderson, director of the Digital Twin Hub at the Connected Places Catapult; and
- Geoffrey Stevens, director of data, at the Connected Places Catapult.
The plans for a national data library and a regulatory innovation office feature in the Labour Party’s manifesto.
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