Consortium for the Demonstration of Intelligent Systems (CDIS)
Jane Holmes
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Consortium for the Demonstration of Intelligent Systems (CDIS) Jane Holmes Priorities are economic growth, skills, transport and housing, as well as reforming public services and reducing the region's welfare bill. Within the financial plans,
Jane Holmes
– monitor – measure – analyse – communicate and – act
HEALTH BENEFITS
Obesity
Health SOCIAL BENEFITS
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
processes
= Priority Sectors = Contributing local technical strengths and expertise Key
Attendees
Universities Science Parks Local Authorities LEPs Companies NHS Catapults Others* *WMITA, MTC, Sustainability WM, Medilink
(that may be tackled with an intelligent systems approach)
(with WMCA 6 research active universities*)
Systems Catapult, WMITA, WMAHSN, Sustainability WM, RWE Npower, Amey and further consultations are planned.
*Aston, Birmingham, BCU, Coventry, Warwick, Wolverhampton
Development of a network to join up strengths; (c.£500k) identification of needs and challenges; co-ordination and cross fertilization of existing projects, and the translation of intelligent solutions between sectors.
Continuation of the Y1 activity, plus ‘pump-priming’ grants (c.£1.5m)
(c.£5mpa) equipment and facilities to facilitate better translation of research into practice.
be matched with ESIF. HMT have also recently expressed an interest.
jane@hostconsultingltd.co.uk