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New streaming platform launched | Housing Technology On Demand

New streaming platform launched | Housing Technology On Demand

We are delighted to announce that we have just launched our new streaming platform. Housing Technology On Demand is a dedicated hub for learning about the latest technology in housing and features exclusive content carefully chosen by us including demos, discussions, case studies, interviews and event replays. The platform will deliver the expertise of technology leaders from the world of housing to those working in the sector around the clock. We have also developed the On Demand app which is available to download now.

Housing Technology On Demand app On Demand aims to emulate the success of the Housing Technology conference, which for 12 years has brought housing professionals and leading IT suppliers together to share insights and solutions that improve tenant services. CEO George Grant sees the new On Demand service as a pivotal development, borne out of both the recent pandemic and the online approach taken for the recent 2021 conference.

“At the recent Housing Technology conference, there were over 450 housing decision makers watching over 30 presentations amounting to 20 hours of high-quality content,” he said. “This response to the restrictions of the pandemic feeds quality content into the new On Demand service and the result is a revolutionary media platform capable of really driving progress for the most important people – the tenants and customers of housing providers. If we have made progress there, then it’s all been worthwhile.”

The Housing Technology On Demand streaming platform builds upon the ground-breaking 12th conference incorporating live reports with insights from experts. It combines live presentations, demonstrations and interviews with a professional studio team and keynote speeches.

Musician Midge Ure, who opened this year’s conference, believes that the new On Demand streaming service will galvanise innovation in the media space for social housing noting, “It is good to see how a genuinely new development like streaming can benefit the social housing sector. If you cast your mind back to Live Aid in 1985 much of what we did then, by broadcasting across two continents, was new. And just look how far technology has come since that time in music.”

Midge Ure speaking at the Housing Technology 2021 conference

Lord John Bird, The Big Issue founder, attended the conference and also sees the transition as a transformative evolution. “I’ve worked with these guys for some years and have seen them pull together a tremendous industry response, with collaboration between housing associations on one hand and the software vendors on the other. By adding this highly innovative On Demand streaming channel, that sense of innovation by collaboration is so much stronger and immediate. It means key developments will be communicated earlier and the interests of big tech and government can be held to account in an accessible online digital format.”

Launch co-presenter, national television news correspondent Emma Birchley, was impressed by George Grant’s genuine drive to innovate when it comes to the housing sector as a way of improving the lives of tenants in social housing. “George has a vision to deliver something new for the sector with a professional team helping him make it happen,” she said. “There is no doubt he’s determined to deliver a highly innovative new service which will offer expert insight into the latest developments in the sector on demand.”

Find out more and gain access to Housing Technology On Demand here.

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