This latest episode of Bricks & Mortar features Richard Laming, senior director of economics at planning and development consultancy, Turley.
In a focussed discussion, Laming reflects on how technology has impacted planning over the last decade, its acceleration during the pandemic and what's potentially coming down the tracks by way of future developments - including AI.
He goes on to consider what this means for those working in planning. Has the planner's skillset changed? Do those working in the sector need to adapt and evolve their skillset to new meet new technology? What is the effect on the recruitment process?
Tune in to the full podcast to hear Laming's thoughts.
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