TECHNEXT
Accessibility by design: using location intelligence to create smarter homes and infrastructure

This session explores why accessibility should be at the heart of decision-making across housing, planning and infrastructure. It examines how organisations can use location intelligence and geospatial insight to understand who can access services, where barriers exist and how investment can deliver the greatest impact.
Attendees will learn how connected, trusted and accessible data can support more inclusive outcomes, helping organisations move beyond measuring assets delivered to understanding whether people can truly benefit from them.
Key topics include:
- Why accessibility is a critical measure of success for housing, infrastructure and public services
- How location intelligence helps identify barriers, gaps in provision and opportunities for improvement
- Shifting the focus from ‘what data do we have?’ to ‘who can actually use what we provide?’
- The role of trusted, connected and interoperable data in supporting inclusive, outcome-led decisions
- A practical framework for embedding accessibility into planning and investment decisions from the outset
- How organisations can prioritise investment based on real-world impact for people and communities
Session format
Following the speaker-led presentation, our panel will explore how these principles can be applied in practice. Speakers will discuss how organisations can use data, technology and place-based insight to improve accessibility, strengthen community outcomes and support more effective delivery across housing, planning and infrastructure.
The discussion will focus on practical examples, lessons learned and the challenges of embedding accessibility into decision-making at every stage.
Speakers
Robin Boyle
Senior Consultant - Geospatial Solution Architect
Marc Russell
Vice President Consulting Services, CGI
Marc Russell works with clients across the North East to deliver digital transformation and technology-enabled outcomes. Marc will join the session to share CGI perspectives on how technology, data and inclusive innovation can support better outcomes for communities, organisations and the environment.
Exhibit
Lightning Talks
Featuring engaging 15-minute insights from experienced industry professionals, all free for attendees. Talk timings are as follows:
15:00–15:15 - Lightning Talk 1
What to put in a tech CV that actually gets interviews
15:30–15:45 - Lightning Talk 2
Changing careers into tech: 3 lessons learnt
16:00–16:15 - Lightning Talk 3
Why technical skills alone won’t get you promoted (and what will)
16:30–16:45 - Lightning Talk 4
How to stand out from the crowd as a techie
17:00–17:15 - Lightning Talk 5
How AI is changing your tech career
About Tech Talent Live
This session explores why accessibility should be at the heart of decision-making across housing, planning and infrastructure. It examines how organisations can use location intelligence and geospatial insight to understand who can access services, where barriers exist and how investment can deliver the greatest impact.
Attendees will learn how connected, trusted and accessible data can support more inclusive outcomes, helping organisations move beyond measuring assets delivered to understanding whether people can truly benefit from them.
Key topics include:
- Why accessibility is a critical measure of success for housing, infrastructure and public services
- How location intelligence helps identify barriers, gaps in provision and opportunities for improvement
- Shifting the focus from ‘what data do we have?’ to ‘who can actually use what we provide?’
- The role of trusted, connected and interoperable data in supporting inclusive, outcome-led decisions
- A practical framework for embedding accessibility into planning and investment decisions from the outset
- How organisations can prioritise investment based on real-world impact for people and communities
Session format
Following the speaker-led presentation, our panel will explore how these principles can be applied in practice. Speakers will discuss how organisations can use data, technology and place-based insight to improve accessibility, strengthen community outcomes and support more effective delivery across housing, planning and infrastructure.
The discussion will focus on practical examples, lessons learned and the challenges of embedding accessibility into decision-making at every stage.
Speakers
Robin Boyle
Senior Consultant - Geospatial Solution Architect
Marc Russell
Vice President Consulting Services, CGI
Marc Russell works with clients across the North East to deliver digital transformation and technology-enabled outcomes. Marc will join the session to share CGI perspectives on how technology, data and inclusive innovation can support better outcomes for communities, organisations and the environment.
Exhibitors at Tech Talent Live
Browse some of the fantastic companies exhibiting at Tech Talent Live.
Tech Talent Live Lightning Talks
All lightning talks were held in Committee Room 1, an easily accessible room overlooking the main careers fair hall. The talks typically lasted 10 to 15 minutes per subject.
Schedule:
15:00 – Breaking into Tech: No Technical Experience? No Problem!
Discover how people from retail, music, healthcare and more are building new tech careers through low code platforms, self-learning and support from inclusive communities. This session will share powerful real-life stories and practical advice to help you confidently take your first step into tech without a traditional background.
15:30 – Why Can’t Women Thrive in Tech?
With women facing unique challenges in tech, this session will provide actionable strategies to overcome barriers like imposter syndrome and bias. You’ll gain practical advice on building confidence, developing key skills, and expanding your network to thrive in the tech sector.
16:00 – Ever Wondered About Public Sector Tech Jobs? It’s More Exciting Than You Think!
Think public sector tech is all red tape? Think again. This fast-paced session unveils how digital roles in government shape essential services used by millions, from tax collection to digital operations across departments. Discover how you can make a real impact while enjoying benefits like flexibility, job security, and room to grow. No matter your background, this could be your most exciting move yet!
16:30 – The Secret Skills That Get You Hired (and Promoted)
While technical skills open doors, soft skills like communication, adaptability, and collaboration drive career growth. This session will highlight the key soft skills tech employers value most and provide actionable tips on how to develop and showcase them.
17:00 – Want to Innovate? Try Content Design.
Discover how content design plays a crucial role in driving innovation within the tech sector. This session will introduce you to the skills and opportunities in content design and provide clear steps to start your career.
17:30 – What if 15 minutes could shed light on why your CV gets ghosted?
In this quick lightning talk you will learn about common CV pitfalls that prevent your application from standing out and practical tips to avoid them. This session is perfect for job seekers who want to make simple and effective improvements without rewriting their entire resume.
Overview
This session explores why accessibility should be at the heart of decision-making across housing, planning and infrastructure. It examines how organisations can use location intelligence and geospatial insight to understand who can access services, where barriers exist and how investment can deliver the greatest impact.
Attendees will learn how connected, trusted and accessible data can support more inclusive outcomes, helping organisations move beyond measuring assets delivered to understanding whether people can truly benefit from them.
Key topics include:
- Why accessibility is a critical measure of success for housing, infrastructure and public services
- How location intelligence helps identify barriers, gaps in provision and opportunities for improvement
- Shifting the focus from ‘what data do we have?’ to ‘who can actually use what we provide?’
- The role of trusted, connected and interoperable data in supporting inclusive, outcome-led decisions
- A practical framework for embedding accessibility into planning and investment decisions from the outset
- How organisations can prioritise investment based on real-world impact for people and communities
Session format
Following the speaker-led presentation, our panel will explore how these principles can be applied in practice. Speakers will discuss how organisations can use data, technology and place-based insight to improve accessibility, strengthen community outcomes and support more effective delivery across housing, planning and infrastructure.
The discussion will focus on practical examples, lessons learned and the challenges of embedding accessibility into decision-making at every stage.
Speakers
Robin Boyle
Senior Consultant - Geospatial Solution Architect
Marc Russell
Vice President Consulting Services, CGI
Marc Russell works with clients across the North East to deliver digital transformation and technology-enabled outcomes. Marc will join the session to share CGI perspectives on how technology, data and inclusive innovation can support better outcomes for communities, organisations and the environment.
Speakers
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How to get involved
Please read the information back below, and then fill out an expression of interest form. This will let us know you’d like to take part, what age the participating children are and whether you’d like any support from us or an ‘industry mentor.’
Plan your challenge, consider your resources and the participating students. Challenges can be completed in small or large groups. but please be aware that only 8-10 students from selected schools will be able to attend the celebration event.
Submit your challenge responses via our online form below. Your school can submit up to 10 entries. The deadline for responses is Friday 9 May, 2025. Please get in touch if you are struggling to meet the deadline.
The Schools Challenge steering committee will identify a small group of students from selected schools to be invited to a celebration event on the morning of Friday 20 June at South Shields Customs House.
If selected, you will be invited to attend by 23 May. There will also be an opportunity to display students‘ work as part of a number of public
exhibitions across local authority areas.
If you have any issues, contact us via email: getinvolved@technext.co.uk










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