SMART CITY

Data-Backed Infrastructure for Growing Cities

The U.N. estimates that two-thirds of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. As cities grow, public systems such as utilities, housing and transportation are strained, underscoring the need for data-backed infrastructure to serve more people.

OUR GOALS & OBJECTIVES

Accelerating Smart City Development

  • Accelerate ability to design, plan, operationalize & assure new smart city market opportunities through insights, practices and tangible assets enabling a structured, scalable approach to pivoting and commercializing new services
  • Empower community leaders and other smart city stakeholders, such as research institutions, entrepreneurs and advocacy groups with access to datasets to make informed decisions and build collaborative projects across sectors
  • Enable ease of partnering and forge relationships across city organizations which will provide validation, co-innovation and partnering opportunities
  • Enhance the city performance and the wellbeing of the Citizens
SMART CITY THEMES

Strategic Smart City Focus Areas

  • Smart Mobility: Smart mobility leverages technology to enable people and various forms of transport to function in more efficient, resilient, and sustainable ways
  • Digital Citizen: Inclusive services provide equal rights to civic participation, citizen engagement, collaborative community and access to healthcare and education
  • Public Safety & Security: Big data and AI facilitate the deployment of critical city solutions such as surveillance systems, smart streetlights, real-time crime mapping, and predictive policing
  • Energy Sustainability: Interconnected, reliable, efficient, and environmentally-friendly energy options is one of the main goals of smart cities
  • eGovernance: Digital services, such as online voting, digital passports, and robust data security tools, encourage citizen participation and lead to the expansion of e-democracy
  • Green Urban Planning: Sustainable urban design that creates eco-friendly cities that cut waste and emissions, use sustainable construction materials, and promote electrified mobility
  • Advanced Waste Management: Advanced waste management systems utilize IoT sensors to accurately monitor waste disposal, notify residents about their consumption, and encourage them with monetary rewards
  • Smart Building: Technologies such as digital twins, smart sensors, and cloud computing enable real-time monitoring, energy usage forecasting, security risk detection, and expense optimization

Our Sectors