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@ ukODI http:// www.theODI.org

Open data stories. @ ukODI http:// www.theODI.org. C atalyse the evolution of open data culture to create economic, environmental, and social value. Credit: Press Association. Global demand. Global challenges. Government leadership. Open Data Charter. A unique moment.

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  1. Open data stories @ukODI http://www.theODI.org

  2. Catalyse the evolution of open data culture to create economic, environmental, and social value

  3. Credit: Press Association

  4. Global demand Global challenges Government leadership Open Data Charter A unique moment Emerging Standards Commercial value Third sector engagement Investment in Open Growing capabilities Global community

  5. Data as Culture http://www.theodi.org/culture The world’s first “Data as culture” art commission + 89 respondents from 20 countries in 2 weeks + Global coverage (WSJ, main TED conference in LA) + 3,000+ visitors to the ODI London space + Significant response from cultural leaders “You’ve set the agenda for data as culture -- so what’s next?” HonorHarger, Creative Director, Lighthouse Arts Stanza: Body 01000010011011110110010001111001

  6. Ellie Harrison: Vending Machine

  7. £200m potential saving identified in 6 weeks Helped convene domain-experts + health & data analytics + communications Analysed 35m records+ all the data & clinical facts National & international reach + Economist& FT + broadsheets & tabloid press + cited in G8 & govt. reports Long-term + £100k now raised for phase 2 Scalable to £1bn[BMJ] http://PrescribingAnalytics.com

  8. Mapping the beneficial ownership of US banks Innovative open insight + Mapped the biggest US banks + Groundbreaking visualisation + Enables new financial analysis Aggregated and cleaned data + Extracted from huge PDFs + Over 900 pages + Combined with public data Featured around the world + Wired + GigaOm Development opportunities + Map network changes + Find patterns and trends (with Southampton University) http://www.opencorporates.com

  9. Mapping £378m of peer-to-peer lending Helped convene domain-experts + P2P lenders + Banking professionals + Data analytics (ODI) + Communications (ODI) Analysed 14m records+ All the data (i.e. not a model) + Anonymised and analysed + ODI analytics & research National & international reach + Front-page Financial Times Development opportunities + Be data intensive & policy-light + Create real-time view + Stimulate market http://smtm.labs.theodi.org/

  10. Identifying £22bn of cashflow delay to the UK economy Convened domain experts + Entrepreneur think-tanks + Federation of small businesses + Government procurement Analysed and cleaned data + 350,000 EU tenders + 38 million UK transactions + 1.8m documents + 9,000 CSVs National reach + Front-page Daily Telegraph (Business Section) Development opportunities + Discover issues + Create interventions + Predictive bid analytics http://tt.spendnetwork.com/

  11. Tools that aid policy makers and are open to the public Convened domain experts + Fire service + Smart-steps intelligence (Telefonica) + Data analytics (ODI) Real-time big data processing + 509,000 incidents over (4y+) + 120,000 network stations + 600,000,000 location records 1 expert analysis tool + Making cities smarter + View impact on people, the borough, and whole city http://london-fire.labs.theodi.org/

  12. Insight into open data policy around the world ReadinessPolitical, social and economic. Government, entrepreneurs and business, and citizens and civil society. Implementation Measuring progress against 14 “core” datasets (e.g. land, spending, transport, crime, health) Impact Analysis of positive political, social and environmental impact, and economic change. http://theodi.github.io/open-data-barometer-viz/

  13. PARTNESHIP FOR OPEN DATA (POD) An initiative designed to help policy makers and citizens in developing countries understand and build on the benefits of open data. • Objectives: • Supporting developing countries to plan, execute and run open data initiatives • Increase re-use of open data in developing countries • Grow the base of evidence on the impact of open data for development

  14. 20 nodes in 14 countries UK Sheffield Gothenburg Moscow Manchester Leeds Canada Brighton Trento Philadelphia Seoul Osaka Chicago Paris Amsterdam USA Dubai North Carolina Gold Coast Buenos Aires

  15. Global demand Global challenges Government leadership Open Data Charter A unique moment Emerging Standards Commercial value Third sector engagement Investment in Open Growing capabilities Global community

  16. @ukODI http://www.theODI.org

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