Transforming Municipal Operations with AI:
3 Key Use Cases

Webinar | Wednesday 12th November 2025, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

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Wednesday 12th November 2025

12:00pm – 1:00pm

Online

Discover how AI can revolutionise municipal operations in our upcoming webinar, led by Mark Gannon, a former CIO with some of the UK’s largest municipalities.

We’ll explore three impactful use cases: An AI-powered virtual assistant to enhance citizen engagement, advanced summarisation tools for meetings and consultation responses and intelligent document processing (IDP) including visual IDP which uses AI to extract and interpret data from images.

This session will provide an in-depth overview of these AI-driven solutions, with live demonstrations showing how they can improve efficiency and service delivery in municipalities.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see how AI can transform your operations and elevate citizen satisfaction.

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