Increasing public participation in local government through voice enabled technology with Nana Parry, co-founder of Cluso

Season 3, Episode 77,   Jan 16, 07:56 AM

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In this episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, Maya and Paul speak to Nana Parry, co-founder of Cluso and Tectonic.

This week on Tech Can’t Save Us, hosts Maya Dharampal-Hornby and Paul David speak to Nana Parry, co-founder of Cluso, a voice survey and engagement platform aimed at increasing public participation in local government.

Nana was inspired to start Cluso when he saw the decline in response rates to traditional surveys: household surveys had a 48% response rate a decade ago; in 2023 it was at 14%. If it continues at the same rate it’ll be down to 4% by 2033. 

Nana shares the benefits of voice responses, especially for qualitative surveying, the current state of survey analysis, and Cluso's growth strategy, including understanding local nuances and innovative approaches to engage young people. Nana emphasizes the importance of making people's voices heard in local governance and the potential for technology to enhance democracy.

Find out more about Nana here :https://www.linkedin.com/in/nana-parry