Keynote: Can we create a better society through housing?
RESi360 Conference (2022)
In this compelling video clip, Alistair takes centre stage at RESi360, one of the UK’s premier home building conferences, where he passionately addresses the critical 'zone of tension' between profit and affordability in the housing sector.
Delivering a thought-provoking keynote speech, he reveals the necessity of reframing business models to prioritize community building and enhance the authenticity of Goscombe's mission.
Investment bankers discuss the Goscombe model
RESi360 Conference (2022)
Mark Easton, BBC Homes Affairs Editor, asks leading investors how they view an investment into a Profit-with-Purpose Business. Jason Constable, Head of Real Estate, Barclays gives his view.
Why innovation matters in a regulated world
RESi360 Conference (2021)
Alistair joins a panel of C-Suite executives, chaired by Mark Easton of the BBC, to discuss the state of the UK housing market, and why innovation is so important in a world which is bound up by legislation, regulation and red tape.
Housing and Community Cohesion: the Goscombe model
An online presentation to Local Authority Conference (2020)
Alistair addresses a group of Local Authority Housing leaders at their online conference, sharing insights on how the design of our new homes can foster community cohesion. He discusses the role of thoughtful housing design in enhancing community relationships and building a vibrant, interconnected neighborhood.
Keynote: Disease Prevention, Smartphones and Machine Learning
Google Headquarters, Mountain View, CA (2016)
In this insightful keynote speech, Alistair shares his conviction that machine learning holds tremendous potential for disease prevention, especially in uncovering new insights into the relationship between risk factors and illness. He engages the audience in the near-term future of machine learning to enhance the predictive capabilities of algorithm-driven models and smartphones to fostering more effective behavior change to lower risk factors.