by Ed Synnott | Aug 5, 2017 | Cities, Innovation, News, Systems thinking, Work
Tynos Consulting is delighted to be working with The Ecological Sequestration Trust in rolling out the global Resilience Brokers programme: a global £100M to drive resilience at city scale and achieve the UN’s Sustainable Global Development Goals and related...
by Ed Synnott | Jul 2, 2017 | Innovation, News, Olympics, Systems thinking
Ed Synnott’s latest musings on Assuring the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, five years on. What lessons can we still take from such a ground-breaking process? What are we missing? The legacy of the London 2012 Games, five years on.
by Jane McLaughlin | Feb 23, 2017 | Cities, Communications, Digital, Engagement, Innovation, Inspiration, News, Smart Cities, Sustainability, Systems thinking, Work
We are excited to announce that leading communications and sustainability consultancies, The Lunar Works and Tynos Consulting, are joining forces to bring a new combined set of services to the market. The new services offer brings together expertise in city-region...
by Jane McLaughlin | Sep 27, 2013 | Cities, Innovation, News, Systems thinking
Our team were delighted to be able to present key concepts to Brighton & Hove City Council on how to embed sustainability and innovation into the way in which the Council approached its new ‘Greater Brighton’ strategic remit.
by Ed Synnott | Aug 1, 2013 | Cities, News, Systems thinking
Ed Synnott and Bryony Boyle have both been appointed as Associates of the highly influential charity, the Institute for Sustainability. The honour allows Tynos Consulting to work with the brightest academic minds in Europe through Climate-KIC, on making cities smarter...
by Ed Synnott | Jun 12, 2013 | Cities, News, Systems thinking
Ed Synnott was very pleased to be able to attend this event with the fabulous people at BioRegional and Brighton & Hove City Council and help out by facilitating a working group during the course of the day. More about BioRegional OnePlanet Living Brighton Read...