Developers, app builders and others interested in making Bristol a cleaner, leaner city can sign up for a workshop of digital exploration and innovation taking place tomorrow.
The Bristol City Council event is the second in a series of Challenge Events this year aimed at working with Bristol’s tech community to explore how data can be used in tackling various challenges around the city.
Participants will be able to make use of The Bristol API (application programming interface) developed by UrbanThings, an online platform which provides a huge amount of data such as live bus and train times, stop locations and route maps.
The event at the Watershed between 10am and 6.30pm is themed around a ‘cleaner, leaner Bristol’ and seeks answers to the question: “How can we use data to help create a city that has better air quality, and has fewer single-occupancy vehicles guzzling gas and contributing to congestion?”
The organisers are encouraging participants to focus on the following areas:
- Making it easier to use electric vehicles by finding nearby free charging points
- Maximising the capacity of existing vehicles on the roads, whether this be buses, cars, or other vehicles
- Promoting the use of other sustainable forms of transport
Director of Bristol City Council’s Bristol Futures team, Stephen Hilton, said: “Hosting a second Challenge Event shows there is a real appetite in Bristol’s tech community for using open data to create solutions to our urban issues.
“The first event was a huge success with the winners currently developing their app and we hope to see many more great ideas come out of the second event. Having UrbanThings on-board is a fantastic asset for us and they will be able to provide help and tips for anyone new attending on the day.”
London-based UrbanThings will be present at the event together with other council representatives and there will be a cash prize again for the winners. The day is also a chance for participants to meet like-minded people and learn from others.
UrbanThings director Carl Partridge said: “We were really impressed with the high level of pitches at the first Challenge Event and by broadening the scope of this event we’re hoping to see some interesting responses to how we can make a ‘cleaner leaner Bristol’. Using The Bristol API in this way shows how vital having access to open data can be.”
Place are limited and can be reserved by registering here