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Blocks Online Becomes RICS Tech Partner

Posted by Blocks Online on 20th July 2021 -

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The RICS Tech Partner Programme is a collaboration platform for innovative data and technology across the globe producing thought leadership, content, and market insight for the profession.

 

Dominic Jackson, Managing Director of Blocks Online commented “As an award winning provider of web-based software with built-in best practice to support Residential Managing Agents and Property Management Companies we are proud to be an RICS Tech Partner and work with them to further promote the awareness and benefits that technology brings to all stakeholders in the property market.”

 

Andrew Knight, who is responsible for Data & Tech, Thought Leadership & Analysis at RICS commented “Data and technology has been used for many years across the built environment and has significantly changed how we do things. By partnering with innovative, leading-edge firms who work across the whole property lifecycle and address all the different asset types, the Tech Partner Programme aims to provide digital content to help the profession understand and adopt solutions that deliver real value and complement their professional activities.

 

We are pleased to welcome Blocks Online as a RICS Tech Partner and work with them to support awareness and thought leadership across the sector, specifically relating to the impact of technology, and to support professionals with the adoption of standards.”

Further information on the RICS Tech Partner Programme can be found on the RICS website (click here).


Dominic Jackson

Blocks Online provides cloud-based award winning software for block management companies and managing agents to make block management easier.

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