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Location data is key to rebuilding UK economy

Government has unveiled a new strategy that will see it harness the power of location data in a bid to drive the UK’s future economic growth and recovery.

The National Geospatial Strategy will be used to make sure the government is able to realise its commitments to “level-up” the regions, transition to net zero carbon by 2050, build a million new affordable homes in the correct places, prepare the UK for electric and autonomous vehicles and lead the world in land management.

Chair of the Geospatial Commission, Sir Andrew Dilnot, said:  “From housing and infrastructure, to retail sales and logistics, the impact of location data will be considerable. Complete ‘digital twins’ – realistic digital representations of physical systems – will automate and optimise services. Across the globe, a country’s location data capability will soon be a key factor in its competitiveness and quality of life.”

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