Hyperoptic: Technology enabling social housing providers to refocus back to the future
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It then analyses where connected technology can deliver social value. Over a third (34%) of the social housing decision makers claimed that the pandemic was the biggest driver for the deployment of smart technologies (34%), followed by enhancing engagement with residents (31%) and tenancy sustainment (31%).
The whitepaper also gives direct examples of where smart technologies can directly improve tenant quality of life and access to services; via better equipping social housing organisations to deliver good homes, services and make better decisions. It outlines that the top smart technologies that social housing leaders plan to deploy in the next 12 months, include:
It then takes a futuristic look at how social housing organisations and other key stakeholders could approach the challenge of implementing new types of technologies, as well as considering the role of collaboration and investment in wider infrastructure. The research identified that the top cross-sector pilots that social housing providers are working on, include waste management (50%), e-health applications (50%), air quality (48%) and online education programmes (48%).
Liam McAvoy, MD, Business Development, Hyperoptic: "Society has undergone monumental changes over the last eighteen months, which has fast-tracked the need for social housing providers to rollout digital engagement programmes to engage and support tenants. As we move into an era of 'smart communities' it's increasingly important that social housing providers invest in the right technologies that will help them enhance decision-making and tenant quality of life. Our whitepaper gives an exciting glimpse into the future, with insights on the barriers, risks and opportunities of new technologies, and valuable recommendations on overcoming deployment challenges."
James Williams, Head of Social Impact, Housing Association Charitable Trust (HACT): "Our goal is that the research we have co-created with Hyperoptic will help social housing providers identify where connected technology can create value, how, and for whom. Having a high-level view of the potential to deliver impact now and in the future is the first step to establishing an informed procurement approach that will invest in the right technology that will solve real issues for residents and communities."
Last year Hyperoptic collaborated with HACT to develop the industry's first Digital Connectivity Social Value Calculator, which is now being used by social housing providers across the UK to analyse in monetary terms the exact social value of hyperfast broadband and, crucially, improve social outcomes in areas of disadvantage.
For more information please see: https://www.hyperoptic.com/future-of-social-housing/.
About Hyperoptic
Hyperoptic was founded in 2011 to shake up the UK broadband market with its "full" fibre optic technology. It offers consumers and businesses gigabit-capable broadband with average speeds of up to 900Mbps, which is over 11x faster than the UK average.
It works with property owners, developers and professionals, designing and installing dedicated fibre infrastructure to new buildings and existing developments. It focuses exclusively on high density urban areas.
The company has been awarded the "Best Superfast Broadband" provider by the Internet Service Providers' Association for six years running. It has also been listed in the Sunday Times Sage Tech Track 100 for four years in a row. In the last year it's been recognised as the "Fastest Ultrafast Provider (downloading)" and "Fastest Ultrafast Provider (uploading)" by the Broadband Genie awards and won both "The Service Award" and "The Innovation Award" at the inaugural Compare the Market Simples Awards.
For more information, please see: https://hyperoptic.com.