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Organisation Type Local authority
  • A digital solution designed to help adult social care professionals quickly and securely record case notes, improving efficiency and accuracy in service delivery.

  • AI-powered workspace that boosts the capacity of validation and planning officers within local planning authority development management teams.

  • The Money Information Centre Chatbot assists website visitors to find information on the Money Information Centre website.

  • Implementing an automated webchat functionality ('chatbot') to the Barnet Council website to provide a better customer experience.

  • The tool is used to automate the process of assessing whether applicants for a larger non-recyclable household waste container meet the minimum threshold as set out in the council’s policy. Applications that meet the minimum…

  • This algorithmic tool is used to estimate the domestic energy performance certificates (EPC) of all households in Warwickshire that are missing one.

  • Access Technology Enabled Care (TEC) transforms care through combining traditional reactive alarm functionality with proactive digital insights of daily living activities, to support personalised, proactive and preventative …

  • Key information about London's properties, drawn from a range of sources and enhanced by modelling with the purpose of informing energy and housing programmes.

  • A machine learning model to forecast annual adult social care expenditure by cost centre.

  • RentSense analyses rent transaction data from Council Housing tenants' rent accounts to present a prioritised list of arrears cases recommended for contact via a standalone case management portal. This will be used along…

  • Providing fair, accurate and financially sustainable personal budgets to adults with eligible care and support needs. This record was written jointly by both Dorset Council and the tool supplier, Imosphere.

  • Starling's Pedestrian Detector is a camera based, AI powered sensor for signalised pedestrian crossings that runs real-time analysis of all street users.