Housing Data and Analytics Summit

Join sector experts to share the latest trends, best practice and innovation, to ensure data and insight are at the heart of your business.

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Powering performance through insight and innovation.

Weโ€™re delighted that the sectorโ€™s biggest data event will return on Wednesday 5 November in Manchester.

We know that data is now at the forefront of many organisations when making key decisions, and is essential as part of the new regulatory landscape. This event will provide you with the vital insights, knowledge and ideas you can feedback to your organisation. ย With engaging discussions on how data can support the sectorโ€™s priorities, as well as ample networking opportunities, this event is not to be missed!

Key themes this year will include topics on:

  • Driving performance with data
  • Data analysis as a basis for strategic decision-making
  • Understanding your customer through data
  • Data challenges and opportunities in the sector.

Take advantage of our early bird offer when you book before 30 July, with tickets priced at just ยฃ225+VAT for Housemark members. Non-member tickets are also available.

To be the first to receive the preview programme, or if you have any other questions, please email imogen.fowler@housemark.co.uk

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โ€œWell done to all involved - an informative and enjoyable day. Great to connect with people and share best practice. Thanks!โ€

Chris Radford Analytics and Insight Manager, Onward Homes

โ€œEvery representative I met from Housemark was approachable, knowledgeable and helpful. Furthermore all speakers were insightful, I left the event feeling inspired.โ€

Ranjeet Kaur Housing Modernisation and Strategy Manager, Birmingham City Council

โ€œI found the keynote speakers to be exceptionally inspiring. They encouraged me to explore new ideas and technologies, and consider how these innovations could be integrated helping us to achieve our corporate strategy. My key takeaway was the profound reminder that behind every piece of data is a person. โ€

Perry Payne Business Intelligence Team Leader, Norwich City Council

โ€œPlenty to take away: especially around the importance of people, communication, the reasons for data literacy issues and seeing issues from the perspective of the different types of people in the organisation.โ€

Geoff Bradley Performance Manger, Hull City Council