Google Maps to reveal how to collect data without sparking privacy fears

Ed Parsons of Google Maps to join RED Foundation and Lendlease to discuss data ethics on upcoming EG podcast.

When the world changed forever earlier this year, it became clear that technology would play a huge role in facilitating a safe return to a semblance of normal life. The collection and use of building data is just one of the ways that real estate can enable that safe return, but it is a process that has traditionally sparked fears over privacy and data use.

So, how can real estate companies effectively collect and use buiding data and avoid some of the pitfalls along the way? The answer comes down, in part at least, to good data ethics. Join the head of Google Maps Ed Parsons, founder of the Real Estate Data Foundation Dan Hughes and Lendlease masterplan strategist Kat Hanna for a podcast on this very topic.

Join us at www.egi.co.uk/halo, on Twitter or on LinkedIn at 10am on Thursday 2 July to learn more about how the experts are addressing data ethics head on. From how to build trust to alleviate fears over privacy to what you can and can’t do with data, the second in EG’s building data podcast series is not to be missed.

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