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The Future of Housing 2025

Salford Community Stadium 24 April 2025, 9:00am

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Emma Blackmore

iOpt

Head of Client Engagement

Emma Blackmore serves as the Head of Client Engagement at iOpt, a pioneering company specializing in remote monitoring technology for social housing providers. In her role, Emma plays a crucial part in assisting housing organizations to proactively manage their properties using iOpt's advanced sensor technology and data analytics platform. Her efforts are focused on enhancing tenant well-being, streamlining repair processes, and extending the lifespan of housing assets.

Emma is actively involved in industry events, representing iOpt at various conferences and webinars. For instance, she participated in Housing 2024, held from June 25-27, 2024, at Manchester Central, where she engaged with attendees to discuss how iOpt's solutions support social housing providers in managing their homes proactively.  Additionally, on June 5, 2024, Emma spoke at a webinar titled "Enhancing Building Sustainability: Optimised Retrofit Monitoring in Wales," addressing the role of IoT technology in retrofit projects.

Beyond her event participation, Emma contributes thought leadership through iOpt's blog. She has authored articles on topics such as the importance of proactive measures against damp and mold in social housing and how technology can support social landlords in tackling fuel poverty.

Emma's dedication to leveraging technology for the betterment of social housing underscores her commitment to improving living conditions and operational efficiencies within the sector.

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