Blocktype’s mission is to make it easy for anyone to understand what housing you can build where. Co-founder Euan Mills explains how the start-up developed a tool allowing anyone to explore easily what housing can fit on a plot of land, with the help of the Geovation Accelerator Programme and HM Land Registry data.
Taking part in the Geovation programme was a pivotal moment for Veya, which provides analysis of HM Land Registry title deeds. Founder Jason Howarth tells us how far the firm has come.
SearchLand aims to help property professionals make better informed property and land decisions. Find out how the start-up has benefited from 12 months of invaluable financial and practical support from the Geovation Accelerator Programme.
The award-winning Geovation Accelerator Programme has already helped 137 PropTech and geospatial start-up firms advance to the next level. Applications for the next cohort will go live in the summer and we can’t wait to start the cycle once again with new participants in October.
The Geovation Accelerator Programme gives property and geospatial technology businesses the help and support they need to grow, as the latest success stories show. We're now looking for the next group of innovators to join the programme.
Applications are now open for the Geovation Accelerator Programme. Caroline Bray discusses the benefits for PropTechs using geospatial data.
Digital technology is changing the way we sell, buy and rent properties – and even how we find people to share them. Orla Shields of GetRentr tracks the trends in the continuing transformation of the property sector.
Frank Ramsay explores how the England team and house price data could be combined to create a unique leaderboard.
In this guest blog, Orla Shields, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of GetRentr, explains how data and technology could improve renting for everyone.
In this guest blog, Edmond Boulle, co-founder of Orbital Witness, explains how historic and current satellite imagery can help lawyers to evaluate property risks.