University of Liverpool
University of Liverpool
PTS was engaged by the University of Liverpool to develop a Smart Campus Playbook, and appraise a series of Digital and Estates Proofs of Concepts (PoCs) related to AI, digital twins, hybrid teaching, immersive technologies, learning analytics, navigation, and space occupancy.
Location
Liverpool, UK
Services
- Developed a “day in the life of” a student, academic and the professional services teams in a Smart Campus to visually demonstrate its benefits
- Appraised each PoC and provided recommendations for ongoing management
- Developed a precedents analysis of digital and estates innovation within and outside of the education sector
- Helped to develop the University’s Digital Strategy
Outcomes
- Provided the University with a clear vision of a Smart Campus
- Supported the University in making informed decisions about PoC implementation
- Helped the University to optimise its use of technology to achieve its strategic goals
References
- “The University of Liverpool is doing some really innovative work across its teams, all in aid of developing a Smart Campus, and PTS has been able to turn these initiatives into a holistic, compelling story to support the wider business case for further investment. The visual Playbook that they have created personalises smart to Liverpool and its students and wider stakeholders, and really shines a light on what is possible with the team we have at the University.” Former Director of Facilities, Residential and Commercial Services
- “PTS were engaged by the University following the work done with the University of Birmingham, which spotlighted the vital role played by Digital teams in delivering Estates innovation and enhanced user experiences. This was part of the value they brough to Liverpool, as well as highlighting the grass-roots innovation that often gets overlooked. With their support, we feel much more confident in the blueprint for how Estates and IT will work together to deliver a Smart Campus.” Chief Digital Information Officer