NHS Information Services Division shows how data can help save lives
/NHS Information Services Division shows how data can help save lives
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Read MoreIn creating a standardised process for scheduling grounds maintenance works, North Ayrshire Council has improved its efficiency and responsiveness to urgent issues.
Read MoreScottish Water empowers employees enterprise-wide
Read MoreBy setting up a single centre of GIS expertise and encouraging data sharing, Wood Mackenzie is helping all businesses in the Verisk group to gain valuable new intelligence about global markets and implement innovative new solutions to improve client services.
Read MoreEsri UK has delivered on-site training and eLearning resources to help 1200 employees transition confidently to ArcGIS from a legacy GIS and make optimal use of the new solution in their jobs.
Read MoreA water utility serving 1.8 million people has created a single corporate GIS and is leveraging this platform to transform its customer services, business efficiency and service delivery.
Read MoreForestry Commission Scotland is using ArcGIS mobile and online tools to accelerate building surveys and provide senior managers with instant insight into the cost and criticality of repairs.
Read MoreA Scottish local authority has created an interactive online Story Map to raise public awareness of air pollution, and encourage citizens to make lifestyle changes to help improve air quality.
Read MoreThe Esri UK Annual Conference 2019 call for papers is now open, which gives a fantastic opportunity to showcase your most innovative uses of GIS.
Read MoreOne of Esri UK’s start-up partners, Geollect, has created an ArcGIS Online app that improves understanding of maritime risks and helps ship owners to reduce their operational costs.
In many parts of the world, commercial ships and yachts face significant risks ranging from armed attacks by pirates and thefts at sea, to an above average chance of crew injuries in certain ports. Geollect has developed an app that clearly indicates which risks are highest in which locations, giving ship owners the more precise information they need to plan safer journeys.
Read MoreThe Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority has transformed the way that staff and volunteers record data outdoors, using a suite of mobile GIS apps. The authority can now monitor its conservation activities more successfully and make faster interventions to enhance one of the most environmentally significant and scenic regions of Scotland.
Read MoreIf you want to share your GIS success then enter this year’s Customer Success Awards, the winners of which will be announced and asked to take to the stage at Esri UK’s Annual Conference on May 22nd at the QEII Centre, in London.
Read MoreThe agri-food research company Fera Science, renowned for original thinking that can be applied in the field, has developed a GIS-based web app to help its clients respond to the challenges of population growth, pollution and climate change. The app presents high resolution imagery from an Unmanned Aerial System, enabling decision makers to more easily identify ways to protect natural resources and food security.
Read MoreWithin both public sector and commercial organisations across the UK, young professionals are combining their passion for GIS with astute problem-solving skills and creativity to invent game-changing GIS apps.
Read MoreOne of the most contested categories in this year’s Customer Success Awards was Community Engagement; unsurprisingly so when you consider how Geography can serve as a starting point for building a community engagement strategy.
Read MoreESRI is working in collaboration with BT Research to investigate the quality of experience for both BT and EE customers. This research utilises ESRI’s ArcGIS geo-spatial platform, providing analysis and data visualisation to help understand data patterns and highlight pinch points on its network to help improve the customer experience.
Read MoreClever use of spatial analysis allowed Durham Constabulary to interrogate over 350,000 points on a map and help solve major crimes.
Read MoreWhile BIM (Building Information Modelling) has been around for a decade or more, legislation has recently been introduced in the UK which compels organisations wishing to tender for government construction contracts to use a BIM process to record, store and exchange digital packages in which spatial context is significant.
Read MoreA creative digital marketing agency in London is using GIS to successfully focus its marketing activities on specific target audiences. It employs Esri’s ArcGIS platform in the planning, auditing and evaluation phases of its campaigns to deliver the optimum return on marketing investment for its clients.
Read MoreThe world’s leading independent real-estate consultancy is using Esri’s ArcGIS platform to help retailers find the most advantageous sites for new stores across the UK. The firm gives its clients greater confidence in their business plans and enables them to expand their retail operations more quickly.
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