Thursday 14 May 2015

Background On Smart Cities

The expression "smart cities" has only been discovered in the past few years, yet citizens, and cities around the globe have become infatuated with the idea. After all, who wants to live in a dumb city? The term smart city has no absolute definition, it is a process that develops an urban area by using technologies that enhance the quality of life, creates sustainable economic development, and engages more effectively with its citizens. This is all achieved by developing these key areas: transport, environment, economy, energy, health care, government, water, waste and the citizens of the country. However the term smart city goes beyond the transactional relationships between the service provider and the citizen. It inspires the citizen to play a more active role in the community and the service provider to enhance the wellbeing of its citizens.

Before the development of a smart city there are key questions that are addressed such as; what are the key progression issues surrounding the smart city market? What key technological, environmental, transportation, political, and financial challenges need to be fixed for the smart city market to flourish? What smart city policies and developments are being encouraged by nations in the region? Who are the major international and regional smart city market participants? How will the regional distribution of the smart city market in transformation over the next decade? How is the structure of the smart city market evolving?

All smart cities are on the journey concerning being smarter. Each city faces its own unique challenges and opportunities in the smart cities arena, but it’s about trying to improve the city’s lifestyle by using human, collective and artificial intelligence.



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