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  • Sun
    Dec
    29
    2024
    Saudi Arabia accelerates digital transformation with new transport initiatives

    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Transport and Logistics has taken a significant step forward in its digital transformation with the launch of a new Digitalization and Technical Processing Center, alongside the unveiling of the Unified Documents and Records Platform.

    These initiatives were announced by Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh Al-Jasser during a ceremony attended by senior officials and industry leaders, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

  • Sun
    Dec
    29
    2024
    Govt outlines five key priorities for AI utilization in Indonesia

    Communication and Digital Minister Meutya Hafid stated that the government has established five key priorities within its national artificial intelligence (AI) utilization strategy: health services, bureaucratic reform, talent education, smart city development, and food security.

    Regarding health services, the Minister remarked that the Ministry of Health employs AI to enhance service accessibility and improve diagnostic accuracy.

  • Sun
    Dec
    29
    2024
    MY: Sarawak: Smart Pole project sets out to realise Kuching’s smart city vision

    The launch of the first ‘Smart Pole’ project at Kuching Waterfront marks a proactive step by the Kuching North City Commission (DBKU) towards realising the vision of transforming Kuching into a smart city.

    In pointing this out, Deputy Minister for Utility and Telecommunications Sarawak Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi hails the project, which reached completion on Nov 18 this year, as a part of a smart-technology effort aimed at enhancing the efficiency of urban services.

  • Sat
    Dec
    28
    2024
    IN: Mizoram: Aizawl Faces Internet Slowdown Due to Multi Utility Pole (MUP) Project For Upgradation of City's Infrastructure

    Aizawl is currently experiencing slow internet connectivity due to disruptions caused by the ongoing Multi Utility Pole (MUP) project by Aizawl Smart City Ltd. The project, aimed at upgrading the city’s infrastructure, involves the installation of Multi Utility Poles across key areas in Aizawl, including Bawngkawn and Kulikawn.

    However, the project has led to significant delays in internet services, affecting residents and businesses alike.

  • Sat
    Dec
    28
    2024
    What is Digital Public Infrastructure and why does it matter?

    • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) enables critical societal functions like digital identity, payments and data sharing.
    • DPI boosts financial inclusion, economic growth and market competition.>
    • Initiatives like the World Bank's ID4D is supporting DPI adoption in at least 60 countries.

    Last year, India made Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) a central theme of its G20 presidency, championing how it uses technology to facilitate economic development, improve access to banking and reduce the costs of government services.

  • Fri
    Dec
    27
    2024
    IN: Punjab: Ludhiana: Smart Mission, But Poor Implementation

    All four parties in contention in Ludhiana MC polls have been taking credit for works carried out under the Centre-funded Smart City Mission, but these projects have been of little benefit to residents, even as basic issues remain unaddressed.

    Inadequate parking space and traffic snarls continue to top the city’s problems. The most noticeable Smart City Mission projects which failed to gain traction include the installation of LED streetlights which has come under scrutiny, beautification of Malhar Road which met with opposition from locals and is under a vigilance probe over claims of cost being raised, and a carcass utilisation plant at a village which is also facing stiff opposition.

  • Fri
    Dec
    27
    2024
    GB: Scotland: Robots Patrol Glasgow Streets! How AI is Shaping Safety in the City.

    In a groundbreaking move, Glasgow has taken a significant step towards becoming a smart city by introducing autonomous security patrols. This innovative initiative is deploying AI-powered robots throughout the city center to enhance public safety.

    The robotics project is part of Glasgow City Council’s vision to integrate cutting-edge technology into urban life. The robots, equipped with advanced surveillance cameras and sensors, can monitor crowded areas, detect unusual activity, and alert authorities in real-time. The autonomous machines are guided by sophisticated algorithms that allow them to navigate busy streets and adapt to various situations, ensuring minimal disruption to daily routines.

  • Fri
    Dec
    27
    2024
    IN: Haryana: Faridabad development authority to install 1,050 CCTV cameras for enhanced surveillance

    Rs 60 crore project aims to boost security with AI-enabled cameras, face detection technology

    The Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA) has issued a new tender for the installation of 1,050 additional CCTV cameras across the city, with an estimated cost of Rs 60 crore. The move is expected to triple the city’s CCTV coverage, significantly enhancing law and order surveillance.

  • Thu
    Dec
    26
    2024
    BD: Chattogram: Is a Korean-style smart city in the offing in Mirsharai?

    KOTRA expects Bangladesh to be seventh country coming under Korean Economic Innovation Partnership Program after Indonesia, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Ecuador and Kenya

    Mirsharai, strategically located within around 70km radius of an international airport and a sea port in the country’s commercial capital, Chittagong, now being developed as a national special economic zone (NSEC) has all the protentional to be turned into a seaside bayview smart city.

  • Thu
    Dec
    26
    2024
    Smart cities of the future: inside Europe’s living laboratories

    The story of human civilisation is simply the story of the ‘city’. In this current chapter of human history, society is witnessing the next generation of smart cities.

    These modern metropolitan areas are about intelligence – not just in a city’s transit, safety and utilities, but in its capacity to optimise for sustainability and equity.

  • Thu
    Dec
    26
    2024
    World Bank Boosts Digital Infrastructure in Tajikistan

    The World Bank today approved a comprehensive project to enhance digital services and improve digital skills in Tajikistan, including dedicated interventions targeting rural areas. The initiative aims to improve the delivery of digitally-enabled public services and boost digital literacy, fostering a more inclusive and resilient economy.

    The Tajikistan Digital Foundations Project, with a total funding of $39 million, is supported by an International Development Association (IDA) grant of $30 million and an initial $9 million grant from the Government of Switzerland.

  • Thu
    Dec
    26
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Over 1,000 Cameras Installed Across Srinagar To Curb Traffic Violations: CEO Smart City

    CEO Srinagar Smart City, Owais Ahmad Thursday said that over 1,000 cameras have been installed across the city under the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) to curb traffic violations.

    Speaking with reporters, the CEO said that cameras are designed to capture various traffic violations, including seatbelt and helmet non-compliance, mobile phone usage while driving, and jumping traffic signals.

  • Wed
    Dec
    25
    2024
    Smart Cities, Smart Traffic: The Rise of Intelligent Transport Systems

    The rise of intelligent transport systems (ITS) marks a significant leap forward in urban mobility, addressing long-standing issues like traffic congestion, road safety, and pollution.

    The world is becoming more urbanized than ever before, and with this shift comes the challenge of managing traffic efficiently in growing cities. Gridlocks, pollution, and wasted time are major pain points for urban dwellers and city planners alike. This is where intelligent transport systems (ITS) come into play. These advanced systems leverage technology to optimize traffic flow, reduce congestion, and make cities smarter and more sustainable. By integrating data-driven solutions and real-time monitoring, ITS is shaping the future of urban mobility.

  • Wed
    Dec
    25
    2024
    AE: Dubai launches region’s first drone delivery system

    The drone is designed to operate in various city landscapes, using advanced flight control algorithms and multi-sensor fusion positioning technology

    Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, has launched the Middle East’s first drone delivery system at Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO).

  • Wed
    Dec
    25
    2024
    MY: Negeri Sembilan: Seremban: Smart city set to pave the way

    The MVV City development, a smart modern city soon to take shape here, will help transform Negri Sembilan into a high-income economy and put it in a strategic position to attract more foreign and local investors, says Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.

    The Mentri Besar said the project would also strengthen the foundation for a Negri Sembilan that is economically vibrant, socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.

  • Tue
    Dec
    24
    2024
    IN: Karnataka: All to know about Smart City project in Mangaluru

    Smart Cities Mission - an innovative programme launched by the government of India in co-ordination with the State Governments, aims to drive the economic growth and improve the quality of life of people by enabling local development and harnessing technology as a means to deliver better service to the citizens.

    The focus is on sustainable and inclusive development and the idea is to develop c

  • Tue
    Dec
    24
    2024
    ZA: Mpumalanga: Bambanani Mlambo Trust plans smart city near Komatipoort

    Inkhosi Mlambo II indicated how the trust has already begun with the plans to build a smart city on the N4 corridor towards Komatipoort.

    The Bambanani Mlambo Trust convened at Shonga Events on November 27 to finalise the alterations they wish to make to their title deed.

    The trust unanimously voted to have their title deed amended from agricultural to commercial purposes, in line with their upcoming development plans. This was done in the presence of the chief director for land restitution support of the Mpumalanga Office of Land Reform and Rural Development, Sam Nkosi.

  • Tue
    Dec
    24
    2024
    6 Smart City Trends Transforming Communities in 2025

    The evolution of smart city trends has been nothing short of fascinating. What started as basic automation in the 1990s has since become an intricate network of intelligent, data-driven infrastructures capable of dynamic urban management.

    As the drive for smarter, interconnected cities grows, the implications for metropolitan living could be profound. From technological advancements and behavioral shifts to novel ways for making sustainable development more economically viable, here’s what 2025 could bring for smart communities.

  • Tue
    Dec
    24
    2024
    IT: A Technological Renaissance. How Napoli is Becoming a Smart City to Watch

    Napoli (Naples), the historic Italian city known for its rich cultural heritage and delectable cuisine, is stepping into the future with ambitious plans to transform into a leading smart city. As urban areas worldwide grapple with the challenges of modernization, Napoli is embracing cutting-edge technologies to enhance urban life and preserve its charm.

    Leveraging the power of the Internet of Things (IoT), Napoli is integrating smart solutions across various sectors, enhancing public services, transportation, and environmental management. Smart Transportation is at the forefront of this transformation. With the implementation of real-time public transport tracking and smart ticketing systems, Napoli aims to improve commuter experience and reduce carbon footprints.

  • Mon
    Dec
    23
    2024
    Deal signed to explore smart city parking solutions across Saudi Arabia

    Parkin Company (Parkin), the largest provider of paid public parking facilities and services in Dubai announces that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with BATIC Investment and Logistics Company (BATIC), a Saudi Arabian conglomerate listed on the Saudi Exchange (TADAWUL), with investments in logistics, transportation, parking, real estate, private and civil security services, cash solutions and facilities management. The partnership aims to combine Parkin’s renowned operational capabilities with the extensive local public parking network managed by Smart City Solutions Co. (SCSC), a BATIC subsidiary and Saudi Arabia’s largest paid public parking provider.

  • Mon
    Dec
    23
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Smart City project will transform Jammu into a Model City: Vikram Randhawa

    Senior BJP leader and MLA Bahu constituency, Vikram Randhawa, asserted that the ongoing Smart City Project will soon transform Jammu into a model city that sets a benchmark for urban development across the nation.

    He made these remarks during a tour of Bahu constituency, where he kick-started various developmental works worth Rs 2.5 crore under the Smart City Mission in presence of JMC Commissioner Devansh Yadav. The projects included significant upgrades to infrastructure, such as improved drainage systems, road development and installation of smart lighting.

  • Mon
    Dec
    23
    2024
    IN: The path to net-zero starts with data

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    Half of all industrial data has been created in the last two years, says Lisa Wee, global head of sustainability, Aveva, highlighting why companies are struggling to double down on energy efficiency. Pointing to the pace of digitalisation, she said that 70% of the industries still haven't managed to digitalise at a scale.

    In the United Arab Emirates, a data management system for hundreds of remote sites has helped the Dubai municipality save about $2 million a day by reusing water. At Michelin, a centralised monitoring and energy tracking system across 65 factories helps achieve a 10% reduction in water and energy consumption.

  • Mon
    Dec
    23
    2024
    TH: Chonburi: Pattaya advances Smart City initiative with 5G Technology for EEC Area

    Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet chaired a meeting on December 13 to discuss the management strategy for the 5G Pattaya Smart City project, aiming to enhance urban governance and improve the quality of life in the EEC area.

    Pattaya City has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Telecommunications Public Company Limited (NT) to collaborate on the 5G Smart City development. This cutting-edge technology will integrate smart poles across the city, connecting various municipal systems with secure and reliable data exchange. The system will enable data collection, such as surveillance footage, weather reports, heat detection, and vehicle license plate recognition, analyzed using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

  • Mon
    Dec
    23
    2024
    IN: Centre has no plans to add new cities under Smart Cities Mission

    The government on Monday informed Rajya Sabha that it has, at present, no proposal under consideration to include additional cities under the ambitious Smart Cities Mission.

    The government was asked whether it has any plan to select and develop another 100 new cities as Smart Cities apart from those 100 Smart Cities which were selected earlier.

  • Sun
    Dec
    22
    2024
    EG: EGP 150 Billion Invested in Digital Infrastructure Since 2018

    These investments have focused on 5G technology and smart city development according to ICT Minister Amr Talaat.

    During his speech at the 5G and Beyond Forum, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat shared that the Egyptian government has invested over EGP 150 billion since 2018 to modernise the nation's digital infrastructure, with a particular focus on 5G technology and smart city development. He highlighted the potential of 5G to facilitate the creation of smart cities that prioritize environmental sustainability, resource efficiency, and digital inclusion.

  • Sun
    Dec
    22
    2024
    AE: Nol card balance in Dubai: How to check online; process explained

    As per the Roads and Transport Authority, commuters should have a balance of Dh15 on their Nol card to cover a round trip on the Metro transit network

    Dubai's state-of-the-art public transport system is the lifeline to millions of commuters who live and work in the emirate.

    Look around you and the chances are each and everyone will have a Nol card, the smart card that is used to pay for various modes of transport in Dubai. They might be owning more than one! And even if you do own a car, chances are you would have definitely ridden the metro, the bus or the tram, at some point.

  • Sun
    Dec
    22
    2024
    KE: Help transform Nairobi into smart city, resident associations told

    Resident associations have the potential to transform Nairobi into a modern and smart city. Jubilee Holdings Ltd Group CEO Julius Kipng’etich said associations play a critical role in the city’s development, urging them to leverage their talents for urban renewal.

    “You have the capability to transform the metropolitan into a smart city full of modern comforts. Let us use the talents in our resident associations to restore the glory of the city,” Dr Kipng’etich said.

  • Sun
    Dec
    22
    2024
    IN: Karnataka: Tumakuru implements emergency response system for women’s safety

    In a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the safety of women in public spaces, the Tumakuru Smart City project has installed emergency helpline systems across the city. This system is designed to ensure that in situations where women face har-assment or feel unsafe, the police can respond promptly.

    A total of 413 surveillance cameras have been strategically set up in various loca-tions, including parks and areas that are generally less crowded or deemed unsafe. This measure aims to bolster security and provide immediate assistance when re-quired.

  • Sat
    Dec
    21
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Smart City: Srinagar To Get 360 Ultra-Modern Bus Stops

    As a step forward to enhance the commute in Srinagar City, the Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) is going to build ultra-modern bus stops with amenities to inform the passenger about smart city bus movement in the City.

    The bus stops will be built with modern technology, and the City is set to witness the addition of 360 ultra-modern bus stops all over Srinagar.

  • Sat
    Dec
    21
    2024
    US: California: Imperial becomes Valley's first smart city

    The City of Imperial became Thursday the first smart city in the county.

    In a press conference held on December 12 at Eager Park, city officials said the city is being transformed by leveraging technology to improve the quality of life for all our residents.

    By ensuring equitable access to high-speed broadband internet, the city is closing the gap and providing all residents with the resources they need to thrive in the digital age, the city said.

  • Sat
    Dec
    21
    2024
    IN: Gujarat: Rajkot: Rs 550cr ‘Atal Smart City’ to attract 4L residents

    The ‘Atal Smart City', built in Raiya under the Smart City Mission of the central govt, was inaugurated by chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday. The robust infrastructure, with all modern facilities, was created in TP scheme number 32 at a cost of Rs 550 crore.

    Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) believes that around four lakh people will come to reside in this area.

    The ‘Atal Smart City' is spread over 930 acres of land. The project started on Aug 23, 2019 and was completed on Nov 19, 2024.

  • Fri
    Dec
    20
    2024
    Preparing for Future Tech With Data Center Modernization

    Technology disruption and rising cloud costs are forcing public sector agencies to rethink their digital transformation roadmaps. Artificial intelligence and 5G promise revolutionary capabilities, but they also demand unprecedented computing power — and many agencies are discovering their current infrastructure isn’t ready. The solution? Strategic data center modernization is the critical first step on a practical path to implementing next-generation innovations.

  • Fri
    Dec
    20
    2024
    GB: Scotland: Edinburgh: Bin sensors could bring end to regular collections

    Edinburgh's council is planning to scrap regular collections for glass recycling by using sensors to help them tell when the bins are full.

    The initiative, which is part of the council's plan to become a 'smart city', also aims to reduce noise for residents who live near the communal bin areas.

    More than 3,000 bins across the capital are to move to 'dynamic' collections which means the bins are only emptied when they are almost full.

  • Fri
    Dec
    20
    2024
    AE: Check RTA fine in Dubai: How to pay online; documents, process explained

    Here is a guide on how to check your fines and how you can pay them online in just four easy steps

    Have you recently committed a traffic violation in the UAE and received a fine for the offence from Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)? Or do you wish to check your driving record for any violations and are not completely sure on how to go about it?

    Fret not. The UAE, and Dubai in particular, has made massive strides in becoming a smart city, through its array of digital initiatives.

  • Fri
    Dec
    20
    2024
    Huawei to help build Lahore as Pakistan's first modern smart city

    The chief minister invited Huawei to invest in Punjab, pledging support for an office in Nawaz Sharif IT City.

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz continued her fourth day of her official China visit with a pivotal stop at Huawei Technologies in Shanghai’s Longgang District on Friday, where she received a warm reception.

    The chief minister announced a decision to collaborate with Huawei to transform Lahore into Pakistan’s first state-of-the-art smart city.

  • Thu
    Dec
    19
    2024
    TT: Arima's 'smart city' initiative first in Caribbean

    Julian Belgrave, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) country representative, has said the Connected Arima initiative is the first of its kind in the West Indies and possibly Central America. He said there was interest in replicating the initiative in other Caribbean countries.

    Belgrave was addressing over 50 Arima businessmen at a consultation with the Arima local economic development unit and the office of the MP, Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, the Arima Borough Corporation and the IDB.

  • Thu
    Dec
    19
    2024
    The Line, Saudi Arabia’s “smart city,” loses its desalination plant: the NEOM dream fades away

    Saudi Arabia’s ambitious vision for the future faces another significant hurdle as The Line, the crown jewel of the NEOM project, announces the cessation of its planned desalination plant. This unexpected development casts a shadow over the feasibility of the futuristic city, raising doubts about the kingdom’s grand modernization plans.

  • Wed
    Dec
    18
    2024
    Smart mobility solutions improve urban transport in the GCC

    The GCC’s population more than doubled over the past 25 years, growing from 26.2m in 1995 to 56.4m in 2021, outpacing the global growth rate of 30%. Urbanisation has also accelerated across the region, driven by rapid economic development, migration and the concentration of economic activities in urban centres. By 2015 the GCC led Arab countries as the most urbanised subregion, with an urbanisation rate of 82.2%. Specifically, Qatar and Kuwait achieved urbanisation rates of 99.2% and 98.3% respectively, while the UAE and Saudi Arabia both exceeded 80%. Meanwhile, Oman reached 77.6%. This rate is expected to rise to 95.1% by 2050.

  • Wed
    Dec
    18
    2024
    CN: Shandong ups digital reform to make cities 'smarter'

    East China's Shandong province is trying to boost digital empowerment, so as to make cities and counties in its region "smarter" and the residents' lives easier.

    In the prefecture-level city of Heze, Juye county has a big ambition to boost itself: Becoming a sub-center hub in the Southern Shandong Economic Circle, by building a "smart city" in an effort to make it smarter and residents' lives better.

  • Tue
    Dec
    17
    2024
    VN: Hanoi seeks to transform urban agriculture

    Hanoi is enhancing its urban agriculture with high-tech and ecological farming models, with efforts directed towards concentrated production areas and planning challenges for sustainable growth.

    The capital city has converted over 40,227 hectares of rice land to new production models. These include more than 15,600ha dedicated to high-quality rice cultivation, nearly 3,000ha allocated for safe vegetable production, around 7,400ha used for fruit tree cultivation, and 285 high-tech agricultural production models spanning various fields.

  • Tue
    Dec
    17
    2024
    VN: Hanoi: Green and smart transition to address urban challenges

    As air pollution worsens, green spaces diminish, and ageing infrastructure becomes a critical issue, experts assert that the green-digital transition is the key to protecting major cities like Hanoi from degradation.

    According to the Vietnam urban and rural planning for this decade, the country’s urbanisation rate is expected to exceed 50 per cent by 2030. As a result, environmental challenges such as air pollution, the loss of green spaces, and infrastructure problems will become significant issues for large cities in Vietnam as they strive to become greener and smarter.

  • Tue
    Dec
    17
    2024
    US: Washington: Actelis Networks Chosen by Seattle, the "Smartest City in US" for Significant Infrastructure Modernization Project
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    Actelis Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASNS) (“Actelis” or the “Company”), a market leader in cyber-hardened, rapid deployment networking solutions for IoT and broadband applications, today announced that it has secured a significant new order for the City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT). This milestone further cements Actelis’ role in critical infrastructure modernization across the U.S. and globally, following recent wins in Washington, D.C., San Jose and major international cities.

    Selected to upgrade and expand Seattle’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) as part of a key asset refresh, Actelis’ hybrid-fiber networking technology will power essential traffic management applications, including signals, cameras, congestion monitoring systems, and dynamic messaging signs. Seattle, recently named the smartest city in the U.S., has long relied on Actelis’ solutions for secure, high-speed connectivity, underscoring the city’s confidence in Actelis’ ability to deliver innovative, cost-effective infrastructure.

  • Mon
    Dec
    16
    2024
    IN: Goa: Panaji: ‘Projects handled by Smart City don’t have to be glamorous, focus should be on core infra’

    ‘Projects handled by Smart City don’t have to be glamorous, focus should be on core infra’ Over eight years ago, as CCP commissioner Sanjit Rodrigues spearheaded efforts to give Panaji a makeover through the Smart City project. With the project in shambles and Goa’s capital city crumbling, a year ago Rodrigues was brought back as Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Ltd’s managing director and CEO to put things in order. From lack of coordination to unfinished tasks and timelines over the past four and half years, Rodrigues speaks to Team TOI about the criticism he faced, the obstacles in implementing the projects and the crucial issues at hand. Edited excerpts from Townhall with TOI

  • Sun
    Dec
    15
    2024
    IN: Goa: Panaji: Smart City to get Rs 5 crore grant from central govt

    Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Limited (IPSCDL) was selected to receive a grant of Rs 5 crore under the City Investments to Innovate, Integrate, and Sustain 2.0 (CITIIS 2.0) programme. This grant is a part of central govt’s initiative to enhance sustainable urban development across the country.

    The IPSCDL stated that this grant would be utilised for various initiatives under CITIIS 2.0 to address climate action through a structured, multi-component plan.

  • Sun
    Dec
    15
    2024
    7 cities driving the future of smart living

    Cities worldwide are leveraging technology to tackle urban challenges and enhance residents’ quality of life.

    Innovations in transportation, such as real-time traffic management and autonomous vehicles, are improving mobility, while sustainable energy solutions like smart grids and renewable energy adoption reduce environmental impact.

    Community engagement is also central, with digital platforms and open-data initiatives fostering collaboration and inclusivity. Each city’s unique approach offers insights into creating efficient, sustainable, and connected urban environments, paving the way for smarter, more resilient living.

  • Sat
    Dec
    14
    2024
    KE: Gov’t urged to partner with residents to transform Nairobi into a smart city

    Resident Associations are made up of professionals and talents with the capacity to drive Nairobi's transformation into a modern, smart city.

    The government has been urged to collaborate with Resident Associations (RAs) to digitize operations and services as part of efforts to transform Nairobi into a smart, 24-hour economy city.

    Jubilee Holdings Ltd Group CEO Julius Kipng’etich emphasized that Resident Associations are made up of professionals and talents with the capacity to drive Nairobi’s transformation into a modern, smart city.

  • Sat
    Dec
    14
    2024
    IN: Centre apprises Parliament status of 12 industrial smart city projects

    The government has approved 12 new industrial smart city projects in August with a total project cost of Rs 28,602 crore (including land cost) for development of trunk infrastructure packages, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha said Friday.

    As per the approved institutional and financial framework of Industrial Corridor Programme, State Govt provides land and Government of India through National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) provides the equity for development of internal trunk infrastructure components.

  • Fri
    Dec
    13
    2024
    US: Texas: Dallas continuing with plans to consider city-owned digital kiosks on sidewalks

    Many City Council members said they can’t ignore the prospect of Dallas getting up to an estimated $3 million a year for 150 of the electronic advertising stands despite strong opposition.

    Dallas will move forward with plans to consider adding digital kiosks on sidewalks around the city, which could include paying nearly $1 million to get rid of existing nonelectronic stands before their 2028 contract end date.

  • Fri
    Dec
    13
    2024
    China issues guideline on smart infrastructure

    China has issued a guideline on bolstering the construction of new-type urban infrastructure by the in-depth integration of a new generation of information technology and urban infrastructure construction.

    According to a guideline jointly released by the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council on Thursday, the country will construct and upgrade intelligent municipal infrastructure, as well as promote the coordinated development of smart city infrastructure and intelligent connected vehicles.

  • Fri
    Dec
    13
    2024
    GB: Buckinghamshire: Milton Keynes flags up Smart City Action Plan

    Milton Keynes City Council has outlined three initiatives as part of a smart city action plan.

    While not yet publishing the full plan, it has said it will support the Tech, Smart City, Digital and Creative Industries Strategy and is expected to be approved next week.

    The first element is the enhancement of partnership, including the locally based Open University, through the MK:Smart programme.

  • Thu
    Dec
    12
    2024
    IN: Advancing Smart And Secure Infrastructure: An Expert’s Cross-Border Impact

    Leading Technologist Sakshi Mittal brings her diverse experience to projects in smart infrastructure and cybersecurity.

    Although technology is widespread today, the innovations taking place in Uttar Pradesh are truly remarkable. In partnership with NEC Tech, the Government of India is developing an extensive smart city, with software engineer Sakshi Mittal playing a crucial role in this ambitious project. Her expertise is now influencing smart city initiatives globally as these innovations gain momentum faster than anticipated, thanks to leaders like Mittal.

  • Thu
    Dec
    12
    2024
    IN: Karnataka: Hubballi-Dharwad: Twin cities to be illuminated with 75k LED streetlights

    After years of delays, the Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) is moving forward with a Rs 94 crore project to install 75,000 LED streetlights. A public-private partnership will handle installation and maintenance. This initiative aims to reduce the city's electricity bill by 47% and address long-standing resident complaints about inadequate lighting.

    The Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) is set to proceed with the installation of LED streetlights, provided all arrangements go forward as intended. The corporation has begun the process to install 75,000 LED streetlights, with an investment of Rs 94 crore through a public-private partnership model.

  • Wed
    Dec
    11
    2024
    IN: Centre urged to allot 15 Tamil Nadu cities for Smart City 2.0

    Tamil Nadu has asked the Union ministry of housing and urban affairs to pick 15 of its cities for Smart City 2.0, which is likely to kick off by 2025 and under which 100 cities are chosen through a special purpose vehicle for civic, mobility and infrastructure development. On Monday, municipal administration minister K N Nehru and DMK parliamentary party leader Kanimozhi presented the demand to Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar.

    At the inception of the Smart City programme in 2015, Tamil Nadu was allotted 12 cities including Chennai the second highest after Uttar Pradesh's 13 cities. The state spent about 98% of the allocated 18,000 crore under the scheme whose deadline has been extended till March 31, 2025.

  • Wed
    Dec
    11
    2024
    PH: Bulacan: Smart Angat: a pioneering GIS solution by RASA and SuperMap

    Improved municipal decision-making in the Philippines

    The town of Angat in the Philippines faces a number of urban management challenges. Thanks to the ‘Smart Angat’ solution developed by RASA Surveying and SuperMap, the Angat municipal government officials will benefit from more effective decision-making processes supporting taxation, planning, development and disaster preparedness, among other things.

  • Tue
    Dec
    10
    2024
    AE: You’ll soon be able to pay for parking in Dubai using your Salik account

    And these are the neighbourhoods affected

    Paying for parking is about to get a lot easier in Dubai.

    Tollgate operator Salik has teamed up with Parkonic, the UAE’s largest private parking operator, to bring parking solutions to numerous parking sites across Dubai.

    Parkonic is set to collaborate with Salik and use its eWallet system across 107 locations, modernising how UAE residents and visitors will pay for parking.

  • Tue
    Dec
    10
    2024
    IN: Maharashtra: Pune Smart city retains control of ATMS

    The decision to hand over responsibility for the system to the Smart City Company will be finalized in the upcoming meeting of its board of directors as confirmed by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) Additional Commissioner Prithviraj B. P

    In a surprising turn, Pune Smart City Development Corporation Limited (PSCDCL) has decided to continue managing the ‘Adaptive Traffic Management System’ (ATMS) for the next five years, reversing earlier plans to hand over the project to Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Now, PMC will pay maintenance charges to PSCDCL as per an agreement. The ATMS launched by PSCDCL with help of PMC aims to reduce traffic congestion in Pune by synchronizing traffic signals, making it a critical component of the city’s smart infrastructure initiatives.

  • Tue
    Dec
    10
    2024
    MY: New smart city programme in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah to help develop a high-skilled workforce

    Local community engagement will be carried out, including e-commerce initiatives and ICT training at the National Information Dissemination Centre in Kota Kinabalu.

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Kota Kinabalu City Hall (Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu, also known as DBKK) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) securing a cooperation to implement a smart city programme in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

  • Mon
    Dec
    09
    2024
    Smart cities in Vietnam: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable growth

    The Vietnam-Asia Smart Cities Summit 2024 highlights strategies for digital transformation and sustainable urban development, drawing lessons from global successes.

    Developing smart cities is not merely about advancing technology but creating sustainable societies centered on people. This perspective, emphasized by RMIT Vietnam expert Associate Professor Nguyen Quang Trung, calls for a comprehensive approach that integrates governance, sustainability, and inclusivity.

  • Mon
    Dec
    09
    2024
    GB: Government unveils integrated transport vision for England

    The new, locally led and people-first transport strategy aims to join up transport networks as well as empower local leaders and drive economic growth.

    The UK Government has set a vision for a more joined up, locally led and people-first transport across England. It said it recognises that different passengers have different needs, and the quality of transport varies across the country and wants to support local areas to make all forms of transport work together better.

  • Mon
    Dec
    09
    2024
    IN: West-Bengal: Kolkata: Yatri Sathi app launches digital ticket booking for WBTC buses

    West Bengal's Transport Department, through its ‘Yatri Sathi App’, as developed by the IT&E Department, has launched digital bus ticket booking services for the buses operated by WBTC.

    This new feature is currently available on 12 pilot routes connecting the airport.

    It will expand to cover the entire WBTC network in Kolkata soon.

  • Sun
    Dec
    08
    2024
    VC: Public-Private Partnership Driving SVG’s Digital Transformation

    Government Partners with Private Sector to Drive Digital Transformation

    The Government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines continues to lead the charge toward digital transformation, working closely with private sector partners like Digi-Cell to modernize infrastructure and services. Hon. Camillo Gonsalves, Minister of Finance, highlighted the critical role private companies play in advancing the nation’s digital agenda.

    “Digicel has been an invaluable partner in our efforts to enhance connectivity and improve access across the islands,” said Minister Gonsalves. “From expanding fiber-optic networks to promoting digital adoption in the private sector, their contributions align perfectly with the government’s vision of a digitally empowered St. Vincent and the Grenadines.”

  • Sun
    Dec
    08
    2024
    PK: Govt should apply smart city concept in Sindh: Altaf Shakoor

    The government should apply the concept of smart cities in Sindh, as modern technology has made it possible to develop our major and secondary cities and towns swiftly, said Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor here Sunday.

    He said there are several benefits of smart cities. They the potential to significantly improve the level of transport available across the city. They improve the ability to better manage traffic, track public transportation and better serve the citizens with consistent information and lower prices.

  • Sun
    Dec
    08
    2024
    VN: Australia, Ho Chi Minh City join hands to boost digital transformation, study super city governance

    The Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies (HIDS) and the Australia-Vietnam Policy Institute (AVPI) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding on digital transformation, energy transition, green economy, and super city governance using technology.

    This is a milestone in the two institutes’ cooperation, a follow-up to a Ho Chi Minh City delegation’s visit to Australia in May this year.

  • Sat
    Dec
    07
    2024
    IN: Punjab: CCTV-based traffic management in Mohali

    The much-awaited CCTV-based surveillance and traffic management system has been made operational at 11 points in Mohali and is in test mode. “Work is in progress at five more points, while four points will be made operational soon,” said additional deputy commissioner (general and urban development) Viraj S Tidke.

    Tidke assessed the progress of CCTV installation under the City Surveillance & Traffic Management System with MC commissioner T Benith and GMADA additional chief administrator (ADA) Amarinder Singh Tiwana. Jaswinder Singh, executive engineer of Punjab Police Housing Corporation, briefed the ADC and other officers on the progress of the installation of CCTVs.

  • Sat
    Dec
    07
    2024
    IN: UP’s Upcoming Smart City 'New Noida' Is Set To Outshine Gurugram

    New Noida will be built to mirror the best features of modern foreign cities, with eco-friendly buildings powered by solar energy and abundant green spaces.

    The Uttar Pradesh government’s ambitious vision for a new, state-of-the-art city, New Noida, has officially been approved. Located across 84 villages in the Dadri and Bulandshahr regions, this futuristic city promises to be one of the most modern and technologically advanced urban hubs in the country, poised to outshine Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad.

  • Fri
    Dec
    06
    2024
    EE: Tallinn focuses on developing a 15-minute city and enhancing quality of life

    Tallinn’s 2025 budget emphasises the principles of the approach and an analysis of the spatial distribution of services. The City reports it will enable more efficient planning for new kindergartens, schools, and services for seniors, improving accessibility and aligning with community needs.

    The proposed budget allocates €6.1m to urban planning operations for the coming year. Key priorities include shaping Tallinn’s spatial identity through comprehensive plans, directing the development of urban and mobility centres, and enhancing street spaces into high-quality public environments.

  • Fri
    Dec
    06
    2024
    Agreement signed to bolster UAE’s smart city infrastructure

    Salik Company (Salik), Dubai’s exclusive toll gate operator, announces it has partnered with Parkonic, the UAE’s largest private sector parking operator, known for its cutting-edge AI-powered free-flow parking systems.

    Salik collaborates with Parkonic, the largest private parking operator in the UAE, and expands geographically for the first time beyond the Emirate of Dubai.

  • Fri
    Dec
    06
    2024
    IN: Thirteen of 100 smart cities have completed all their projects: Centre

    In a written reply to a question, Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu said more than 84,000 CCTV surveillance cameras have been installed and 713 kilometres of cycle tracks developed in 100 smart cities so far.

    Thirteen out of 100 smart cities have completed all their projects, while 48 cities have achieved over 90 per cent completion under the Smart Cities Mission, the Lok Sabha was informed on Thursday. In a written reply to a question, Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu said more than 84,000 CCTV surveillance cameras have been installed and 713 kilometres of cycle tracks developed in 100 smart cities so far.

  • Fri
    Dec
    06
    2024
    Sikhio Smart Living: Redefining Thailand's Smart City Future

    MDES and depa's project transforms Sikhio into a model smart city, enhancing safety, services, and urban management.

    The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) and the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa) have showcased the achievements of the SIKHIO SMART LIVING project, which has transformed Sikhio into a fully-fledged smart city. The initiative focuses on enhancing safety, public service delivery, and urban data management, aiming to improve the efficiency of services and city management for citizens, society, and local communities.

  • Thu
    Dec
    05
    2024
    IN: Haryana: GMDA to strengthen city bus services in Gurugram

    To accelerate infrastructure development to support seamless public transport services in city A. Sreenivas, Chief Executive Officer of Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), chaired a review meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan City Bus Limited (GMCBL) on Wednesday.

    The meeting was attended by senior officers of GMCBL and officials of Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) Ltd.

  • Thu
    Dec
    05
    2024
    IN: 39 smart cities offer free WiFi service: Minister in Lok Sabha

    Data consumption in a city ranges from zero to 15GB per day depending on the location of the WiFi hotspot, population, service quality, service accessibility.

    Thirty nine of the 100 cities selected under the Smart Cities Mission currently offer free WiFi services under the Smart City projects, minister of state for communications Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar informed the Lok Sabha on Wednesday in a written response.

  • Thu
    Dec
    05
    2024
    Malaysia news agency throws support behind govt digital transformation efforts

    MyKad and MyDigital ID upgrades announced

    The Malaysian National News Agency, Bernama, will take a significant role supporting the country’s digital transformation, as it focuses on promoting safe and responsible internet use.

    This will come not only from delivering news but in educational initiatives and raising public awareness on navigating the digital landscape. “It is crucial for the public to understand how to navigate the digital landscape wisely and safely,” Bernama CEO Nur-ul Afida Kamaludin said.

  • Wed
    Dec
    04
    2024
    Solar-Powered Smart Street Lights: A Step Towards the Smart City

    As cities around the world evolve, the concept of a “smart city” has become increasingly popular. The idea centers around leveraging technology to improve urban living, making it more efficient, sustainable, and citizen-friendly. One vital step towards this vision is the adoption of solar-powered smart street lights. These innovative systems are transforming urban infrastructure, providing not only light but also contributing to a more sustainable and connected future.

  • Wed
    Dec
    04
    2024
    US: AI could help cities tackle climate change, but only if it solves ‘real problems’: NYC climate chief

    “We don’t need AI or big data to tell us with much greater detail how screwed we are as a city or as a planet,” Rohit Aggarwala said at Cornell Tech’s Urban Tech Summit last week.

    City leaders don’t need artificial intelligence-driven technologies to tell them they have a climate change problem, at least in the eyes of Rohit Aggarwala, New York City’s chief climate officer.

  • Wed
    Dec
    04
    2024
    NG: Tech Experts Unveil The Data Storage Behind Smart And Safe Cities

    • Technology experts have unveiled the data storage systems that could safeguard Nigerian cities
    • Tech experts at Western Digital Media stated that the growing adoption of smart city technologies presents opportunities to enhance urban living
    • They disclose that technologies have brought a new era of progress to help navigate today’s complex societies

    In Nigeria, the growing adoption of smart city technologies presents transformative opportunities to enhance urban living, improve public safety, and drive economic growth.

  • Wed
    Dec
    04
    2024
    US: Morrisville, N.C., Clarifies Function of Data Sensors

    Once several were damaged, local officials decided they needed to clarify what these sensors were and weren’t. Last year, the town posted a small sign beneath many clarifying their function.

    Not everyone welcomed, or perhaps understood, the sensors.

    “People at first thought they were cameras,” Morrisville Mayor TJ Cawley said. “So, people were damaging them because they didn’t want to be filmed.”

  • Tue
    Dec
    03
    2024
    IN: Andhra Pradesh: Aim is to make Tirumala a smart-city, says new TTD chairman

    Not looking for L1 concept for prasadam tenders, only A1 quality, says TTD Chairman B.R. Naidu

    The new Chairman of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), BR Naidu, has said that the “cleansing process” at the organisation has begun in the right earnest and that the aim is to employ artificial intelligence and technology to good effect. Naidu, supported by a newly constituted TTD Board, said that the aim is to make Tirumala a “smart city”.

  • Tue
    Dec
    03
    2024
    India to get 12 new industrial smart cities, project is worth Rs…, to generate over…, check names of cities here

    The NICDC is developing these industrial smart cities with a "plug-and-play" system. Under this model, entrepreneurs will have access to all manufacturing-related facilities in one place, already set up and ready to use.

    Following the government’s announcement to create a robust manufacturing ecosystem, land has been acquired from state governments in 10 states, including Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, for the development of 12 industrial smart cities. Work on building the necessary infrastructure is set to begin in March next year. These projects are targeted for completion within the next three years. The National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation Limited (NICDC) is now initiating the process of selecting construction agencies for these projects.

  • Tue
    Dec
    03
    2024
    Five key steps to transform UK government digital services

    Public sector digitalization challenges and solutions for transformation success

    As the world rapidly digitalizes, government agencies are under pressure to boost productivity and deliver the seamless, user-friendly services that people now expect. In the UK, this effort is driven by the government’s 2022-25 Roadmap for Digital and Data.

    The Autumn Budget underscores Government’s growing commitment to supporting the public sector in digitizing its service delivery and improving outcomes. It allocates £2 billion for technology investment in the NHS and provides additional support for digital transformation in other public services. The time to leverage technology to optimize operations, increase productivity and empower the public sector is now.

  • Mon
    Dec
    02
    2024
    OM: Muscat embarks on transformative projects to boost urban growth

    Muscat governorate is undergoing a transformative phase with a series of ambitious projects aimed at enhancing development and the tourism landscape, according to Sayyid Saud bin Hilal al Busaidi, Governor of Muscat.

    One of the standout projects is development of Sultan Haitham City, Oman’s first integrated smart city, spanning 14mn sqm.

  • Sun
    Dec
    01
    2024
    Mapping minds: brain activity data can be used for smart city planning

    Your brain activity could reveal how well-adapted you feel in your city. This data is precious for city officials and urban planners.

    The percentage of people living in urban environments has increased from 33% in 1960 to 57% in 2023. And the urban population is forecast to more than double its current size by 2050, at which point nearly 7 out of 10 people will live in cities.

  • Sun
    Dec
    01
    2024
    ZA: Limpopo: Polokwane Municipality’s grand plan towards smart city vision

    Polokwane's Vision 2030 was launched to guide the city's long-term development with the vision aiming to transform Polokwane into a modern smart city.

    Members of the mayoral committee of the Polokwane Municipality gathered in Mookgophong last Monday for a two-day Mayco strategic session where municipal manager Thuso Nemugumoni presented a clear vision for the future of Polokwane.

    The presentation highlighted both the city’s opportunities and challenges as it moves toward its ambitious Vision 2030 goals.

  • Sat
    Nov
    30
    2024
    IN: Goa: Smart City embarks on green tunnel road initiative to cool Panaji by 2 degrees C

    The Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Ltd (IPSCDL) has begun a tree-planting initiative along the roads, aiming to lower the temperature by up to 2 degrees C in the state capital.

    Chief minister Pramod Sawant said that in alignment with sustainable development objectives, planting trees along roads remains the sole effective solution to maintain lower temperatures.

  • Sat
    Nov
    30
    2024
    TAWAL and 5SKYE Unite to Drive Smart City Innovations in Saudi Arabia

    TAWAL and 5SKYE partnered at Connected World KSA to deploy smart poles and micro-edge data centers, enabling 5G, IoT, and cost-efficient smart city solutions.

    At the Connected World KSA event, TAWAL and 5SKYE signed a pivotal agreement to advance smart pole deployment and micro-edge data centers in Saudi Arabia. The signing, witnessed by Eng. Bassam AlBassam, Deputy Minister for Telecom and Infrastructure at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, underscores a shared commitment to enabling smart city solutions.

  • Sat
    Nov
    30
    2024
    GB: Scotland: Green light for eco-friendly coastal town in Edinburgh

    Development includes 847 net-zero ready homes on the city’s largest brownfield site, addressing the housing emergency and helping achieve climate action goals.

    Plans for the largest regeneration project of its kind in Scotland for a new environmentally friendly coastal town in Edinburgh have been given the go-ahead.

    The development includes 847 net-zero ready homes to be built in partnership with Cruden Homes on the Scottish capital’s largest brownfield site.

  • Fri
    Nov
    29
    2024
    TW: How Local Governments Can Leverage Smart City Indicators to Enhance Urban Competitiveness

    Smart city indicator tools have become essential for governments around the world to measure the effectiveness and competitiveness of their smart city initiatives. These tools range from globally recognized frameworks, such as the IMD Smart City Index, to indicators tailored to national and cultural contexts, such as Japan's SCI-Japan Liveable Well-Being City Index or the Thailand Smart City Competitiveness Index by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA). These systems are crucial in supporting policy formulation and guiding strategic initiatives for smart city development.

  • Fri
    Nov
    29
    2024
    GB: Buckinghamshire: Milton Keynes uses drones to map area and create digital twin

    Flights over city centre will map the area in detail and help to create a digital twin which can then be used to inform highways surveys and accident response.

    Milton Keynes City Council is partnering to trial the use of drones with the aim of transforming the way essential and emergency services are delivered in the future.

    Flights over the centre of the UK city will map the area in detail and help to create a digital twin which can then be used to inform highways surveys and accident response.

  • Fri
    Nov
    29
    2024
    European Metacities Sign Partnership for Next-Gen Smart Cities at 5G Ecosystem Event in Europe

    During the leading 5G ecosystem event in Europe, Techritory, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed to commit to forming a European Metacities Partnership.

    The Memorandum was signed by 15 public and private organizations from six European countries – Latvia, Greece, Bulgaria, Belgium, Finland, and Cyprus. By signing the MoU, the organizations have expressed their commitment to fostering greater collaboration and developing joint Metacity initiatives around Europe, as well as forming a European Metacities Partnership association in the future.

  • Fri
    Nov
    29
    2024
    AE: Transforming Dubai: Dubai Customs’ Blockchain Platform in the Smart City Initiative

    Dubai Customs has recently launched a groundbreaking blockchain platform to solidify further its status as a global hub for trade and innovation.

    Overview

    On July 8 2024, Dubai Media Office announced that the blockchain solution was launched as part of a broader strategy to cement Dubai’s position as a leading smart city. This initiative is part of Dubai’s ambitious Smart City efforts to revolutionise various sectors through advanced technologies. Integrating blockchain technology into Dubai Customs’ operations marks a significant step towards enhancing international trade efficiency, transparency, and security. Ahmed bin Sulayem, chairman of the Ports, Customs, and Free Zone Corporation, said, “This innovation reflects our vision to make Dubai a global hub of trade and logistics.”

  • Thu
    Nov
    28
    2024
    MY: 995 smart CCTV units in Greater Johor Baru

    Number part of 1,500 AI-enabled cameras under Johor Safe initiative, says exco member

    Installation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that utilise artificial intelligence (AI) are part of efforts to bring a unified smart infrastructure across Greater Johor Baru, says a state exco member.

    Johor housing and local government committee chairman Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor said 995 of 1,500 such CCTV cameras are already in operation in key areas around Greater Johor Baru, with the rest to be installed within the next two years as part of the Johor Safe initiative.

  • Thu
    Nov
    28
    2024
    IN: Goa: Panaji: Smart City to track sapling growth with new app, public to have limited access

    The Imagine Panaji Smart City Development Ltd (IPSCDL) is set to launch a ‘Tree App’ as part of its Citizen App Panaji. This innovative tool will track the growth of saplings planted across the city.

    Each sapling will be documented on the app, including its botanical and Konkani names, precise geolocation, initial height, and fencing status. A photo of each sapling will also be uploaded.

  • Thu
    Nov
    28
    2024
    IN: Andhra Pradesh: Plan to develop Vijayawada as a Smart City

    Key projects included plans for a railway underpass, overpass, the BRTS Road to the railway station and bridges from Singh Nagar and Rajarajeswari Peta to Errakattu to ease traffic congestion.

    Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath stated that the challenges faced by citizens would be resolved through joint efforts by the Central and State governments.

    He, along with West Constituency MP Sujana Chaudhary, held a review meeting with Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) Commissioner HM Dhyanachandra and departmental heads at the VMC’s command control room on Tuesday.

  • Wed
    Nov
    27
    2024
    South Korea partners with Saudi Arabia for digital twin smart city projects

    Naver has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Company to launch a digital twin venture, advancing smart city projects and urban planning.

    South Korean Naver Corporation has partnered with Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Company to establish a joint venture focused on digital twin platform projects in the Middle East. Digital twin technology, which creates virtual replicas of real-world environments, will be central to the collaboration, enabling advanced urban planning, real-time monitoring, disaster prediction, and smart city development.

  • Wed
    Nov
    27
    2024
    AI can drive urban efficiency in Africa

    In South Africa, the vision of smart cities is more than just an aspiration – it’s a potential solution to some of the country’s most pressing urban challenges.

    From traffic congestion to unreliable water supply and waste management inefficiencies, municipalities are struggling to deliver essential services to a growing population. While some regions have made progress with isolated projects, such as public bike-sharing schemes or ‘smart’ waste bins, these piecemeal efforts fall short of the true potential of smart cities.

  • Wed
    Nov
    27
    2024
    The Future of Smart Cities Will Be Powered by Blockchain

    Blockchain brings transparency, trust, and decentralized solutions to smart city challenges, making urban spaces more efficient, connected, and sustainable.

    The concept of smart cities is driven by the goal of using technology to create an interconnected, intelligent urban environment. It creates a synergy between technology and our physical environment, improving quality of life and encouraging sustainable growth.

  • Tue
    Nov
    26
    2024
    US: Colorado Smart Cities Alliance enters strategic partnership

    Strategic collaboration seeks to accelerate adoption of smart city projects in the US with engineering solutions across mobility, sustainability and tech.

    The Colorado Smart Cities Alliance (CSCA) has announced a strategic collaboration with L&T Technology Services, an engineering, digital and R&D services provider.

    This partnership aims to drive innovation and technology integration in smart city development projects across the state of Colorado.

  • Tue
    Nov
    26
    2024
    CN: Shanghai: Integrating commercial, office, and recreational spaces, Ennead Architects’ Taopu Smart City emphasizes sustainable and innovative urban design in a ambitious urban redevelopment initiative

    Inspired by calligraphic lines and ribbons, Ennead Architects have designed a mixed-use development creating a cohesive and dynamic urban district creating strong visual, pedestrian, and infrastructure connections with the surrounding site, district, and the city.

    Named Taopu Smart City, the project is part of a new district being planned around one of Shanghai’s largest future parks and has been awarded a 2024 International Architecture Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

  • Tue
    Nov
    26
    2024
    IN: Dahod: Millennium-old city embraces modern development under Smart Cities Mission in Gujarat

    Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Dahod district of Gujarat has achieved remarkable progress as part of India's Smart Cities Mission, a press release said.

    Launched in June 2015, the mission aims to transform urban areas by improving infrastructure, and quality of life, and promoting sustainable growth. Under the mission, a state-of-the-art Integrated command and control centre has been developed at Dahod for Rs 121 cr.

  • Tue
    Nov
    26
    2024
    IN: Gujarat: LTTS wins project to build US state Colorado’s smart cities

    Synopsis: Gujarat-headquartered LTTS has also built experience of smart government projects in the USA, India and the Middle East with its internet of things (IoT) offerings to enhance city operations, providing security solutions, citywide surveillance, and border security systems.

    Mid-sized Indian IT services company L&T Technology Services (LTTS) on Monday announced a strategic partnership with the Colorado Smart Cities Alliance (CSCA) to build smart city development projects across the state of Colorado integrating innovation and technology.

  • Mon
    Nov
    25
    2024
    Greece’s ‘smart city’ by the sea taking shape

    High above the sparkling surface of the Athens coastline, the cranes for building the 50-floor luxury tower centerpiece of Greece’s future “smart city” look out over the Saronic Gulf.

    At their feet, construction machinery stirs up dust.

    Its backers say the 8 billion euro (US$8.43 billion) project financed by private funds is a symbol of Greece’s renaissance after the years of financial stagnation that saw investors flee the country.

  • Mon
    Nov
    25
    2024
    Calling a city home

    Debate around the social sustainability of urban communities is heating up. Cities are being challenged to guarantee inclusion and equitable access to essential resources and services and adjust urban design to improve safety and security.

    During a panel discussion at the recent Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, the concept of making cities a home that people can appreciate was explored. According to Valentina Taddeo, marketing and communication leader at Paradox Engineering, a city becomes a home when it succeeds in making each resident feel a sense of familiarity, security and belonging.

  • Sun
    Nov
    24
    2024
    US: California: San Diego adds ‘smart city’ interactive kiosks to downtown

    The city of San Diego unveiled the first of more than 50 brand new kiosks scattered through downtown on Friday, aiming to help people better navigate the area and interact with local businesses.

    Known as the Interactive Kiosk Experience, these wayfinding touchscreens have myriad features, encompassing transit, dining, entertainment, safety resources and city services.

    The dual-sided kiosks, which are operated by IKE Smart City, can be found in 15 other cities across the country, including Houston, Miami, Atlanta and Baltimore.

  • Sun
    Nov
    24
    2024
    Kazakhstan makes significant efforts to introduce sustainable dev't principles in public services - official

    Kazakhstan is making significant efforts to implement the principles of sustainable development in the sphere of state and public services, Kazakhstan's First Vice Minister of Digital Development Kanysh Tuleushin said at a high-level roundtable on green digital actions, Trend reports.

    “All countries are now making efforts to achieve certain goals related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and striving for carbon neutrality. And, of course, Kazakhstan is not an exception. We are making significant efforts to implement the principles of sustainable development in government and public services, develop GovTech solutions, and share these technologies with other countries.

  • Sun
    Nov
    24
    2024
    IN: Uttar Pradesh: IIT-Kanpur’s AI-driven CoE for Sustainable Cities to address existing problems

    Will take innovative ideas to scale and commercialise

    Chosen to lead the Sustainable Cities Centre of Excellence (CoE) in AI on October 15, as part of the Ministry of Education’s initiative 'Make AI in India, Make AI Work for India’, the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) prepares to start actual work in Phase II starting January 1, 2025.

    Academic partners in the project also include IISc Bengaluru, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Gandhinagar, IIIT Delhi, NIT Calicut and Princeton University. Adani Total Gas Limited, Adani Electricity, Tata Consultancy Services and Multi Modal Transport Solutions Startups are also part of the coalition.

  • Sat
    Nov
    23
    2024
    Public and private infrastructure investment boosting Indonesia’s digital transformation

    Indonesia’s ongoing digital transformation got a significant boost with a major partnership.

    The Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) and investment firm Granite Asia have announced a strategic partnership to make targeted investments worth up to $1.2 billion.

    Such investments will have a strong focus on domestic businesses or companies with deep connections to Indonesia, either via established operations or by introducing technologies that are intended to benefit the local market in the long term.

  • Sat
    Nov
    23
    2024
    QA: Lusail City is being transformed into a smart city: Municipality Minister

    Qatar wrapped up yesterday its participation in the Cityscape Global 2024 exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Minister of Municipality H E Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah chaired the Qatari delegation to the four-day event.

    Addressing the conference, Al Attiyah detailed the Qatar National Vision 2030, along with the key underway projects to create a sustainable society based on the knowledge economy. He highlighted the Ministry of Municipality’s commitment to ensure the alignment of the country’s urban planning with the economic and social development goals - which improves the quality of life and sustainability.

  • Fri
    Nov
    22
    2024
    From the rise to the consolidation of smart cities

    Smart cities are here to stay. What was considered a big trend a few years ago is now an established topic and a reality for many citizens.

    Today we have world rankings, thematic indexes, certifying and specialised companies, cases and, above all, the interest of the public sector and society in advancing this agenda.

    The aim of this article is to give a brief overview of the subject and to understand how far we have come and where we are going. A journey through the most impressive Smart Cities initiatives on the planet and their impact on society. The starting point is a simple question:

  • Fri
    Nov
    22
    2024
    Here’s How ‘Smart Cities’ Focus On Resilience And Growth No Matter Who’s President In The U.S.

    When we step back from high emotions—in either direction—after the U.S. election last week, we see millions of extraordinary people doing yeoman’s work to make our lives, cities, and communities better and more resilient. Hundreds of ways they are doing so were on vivid display at the Smart Cities Expo World Congress 2024 last week in Barcelona, Spain which I had the privilege of exploring. People from across the globe who share a fervent desire to make our cities run more efficiently, serve more residents more effectively and be more resilient – that is, to make them “smarter” — gathered and displayed their solutions.

    It's a living reminder that clever, determined, creative people will always use their imagination, resources, networks and elbow grease to find a way to solve every day challenges both large and small. Most of the people I talked to at the Expo – from the Netherlands, to Cyprus and Singapore, from Europe to the Middle East, and fellow Americans – are quick to say their work continues no matter who sits in the White House.

  • Fri
    Nov
    22
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Smart portal for Srinagar citizens

    The Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) managed by the Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL) in Srinagar is developing a new online portal which will seek residents’ opinions related to spending of government funds.

    The portal is related to municipal services and people can seek information on infrastructure development including new flyovers etc. The portal will be present in the mySrinagar app and Srinagar Smart City Limited website.

  • Thu
    Nov
    21
    2024
    IN: Urban sustainability: Green infrastructure and smart cities

    As urban areas in India rapidly expand, the need for sustainable development becomes increasingly critical. By 2050, it is estimated that nearly 68% of the global population will reside in cities, putting immense pressure on infrastructure, resources, and the environment. In India, where cities are experiencing unprecedented growth and transformation, this urgency is amplified. Urbanization is not just changing the physical landscape; it is reshaping the social, economic, and environmental aspects of urban life.

    India’s urban population is projected to reach nearly 600 million by 2030, putting immense pressure on key resources such as housing, transportation, water, and energy. To address this growing challenge, the country is prioritizing sustainable urban development to minimize environmental impact and improve the quality of life in cities. The integration of green infrastructure, advanced technologies, and efficient urban planning is seen as a critical solution for creating sustainable, resilient, and liveable urban environments. Initiatives like the Smart Cities Mission are core to this strategy, aiming to modernize urban infrastructure using sustainable practices.

  • Thu
    Nov
    21
    2024
    TH: Seminar boosts upgrading of urban areas as smart cities

    Players in the development of smart cities talk about what has been done so far and how artificial intelligence will play an even greater role in the future

    Smart city development should be eco-friendly, transparent and improve people’s quality of life, experts told the “Thailand Smart City Expo 2025” seminar organised on Tuesday by the Nation Group’s PostToday and Springnews.

  • Thu
    Nov
    21
    2024
    How connectivity is shaping smart cities: The Internet of Things and its real-world impact right now

    In an increasingly digital world, the right connectivity is essential for meeting the complex needs of modern businesses.

    But looking beyond its application in everyday business use, connectivity is also paramount for enabling the innovative technologies powering modern smart cities.

    To provide context for those who haven't followed the meteoric rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), in 2023, there were 15.9 billion IoT devices connected globally. By 2030, that figure is forecast to more than double.

  • Wed
    Nov
    20
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar and Jammu: Self-Sustaining Smart Cities

    The developments discussed by the Chief Secretary at the meeting of the Housing & Urban Development Department are a promising step toward ensuring a sustainable and technologically advanced urban landscape for the cities of Srinagar and Jammu. The emphasis on self-sustainability for Srinagar Smart City Limited and Jammu Smart City Limited marks a forward-looking approach to urban governance that prioritises continuity and financial autonomy in public services, especially after significant investments have already been funnelled into various smart city projects. The Chief Secretary’s directive to create self-sustaining models for SSCL and JSCL highlights a broader strategy to secure long-term benefits for both cities. These Special Purpose Vehicles have made considerable progress, executing projects worth crores and generating revenue through various assets. However, the challenge remains to build a system where these SPVs are financially viable without continuous state support.

  • Wed
    Nov
    20
    2024
    Sub-Saharan Africa: A conscious approach to urbanisation for smart, sustainable cities

    In sub-Saharan Africa, where roughly 60% of people still live in rural areas urbanisation is occurring faster than anywhere else in the world. The temptation to build new cities on greenfield sites, away from existing city centres is enormous.

    Alison Groves, director: discipline lead: built ecology and WSP in Africa and Hlologelo Manthose, built ecology: sustainability consultant at WSP in Africa, are advocates for retrofitting buildings to make them more sustainable – environmentally, socially and economically – across Africa’s cityscapes.

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    Nov
    20
    2024
    NL: The Hague reveals successes and lessons from five years of smart city innovations

    For the past five years, The Hague has been testing smart technologies in an urban environment. Some applications proved successful, others less so.

    The municipality of The Hague has published a white paper outlining lessons learned from the Scheveningen Living Lab. Over the past five years, the city has tested smart technologies in an urban setting.

  • Wed
    Nov
    20
    2024
    US: Illinois: Chicago launches Smart Streets Pilot programme

    The pilot aims to modernise the current system to protect vulnerable road users who are walking, biking and using transit while improving transit operations.

    The City of Chicago Department of Transportation (CDoT) and the Department of (DoF) have announced the launch of the Smart Streets Pilot programme to enforce illegal parking.

    The initiative using camera technology to enhance enforcement of parking and standing violations in bus and bike lanes downtown. It aims to modernise the current system to protect vulnerable road users who are walking, biking and using transit while improving transit operations.

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    Nov
    20
    2024
    Learn about the must haves for your smart city

    Today’s smart metering solutions have evolved with a wide range of connectivity options and choosing the right solution can unlock new levels of performance, scalability and cost-efficiency.

    Smart metering has been a driving force in the IoT revolution for over 25 years. Utilities have long faced the challenge of collecting data from connected meters in remote, often hard-to-reach locations – underground, in pits or even submerged in water.

  • Tue
    Nov
    19
    2024
    NEOM The Line announces update as Saudi megaproject takes major step closer to Phase 1 completion

    NEOM has announced architecture and engineering partners to help complete Phase 1 of The Line in Saudi Arabia

    NEOM has announced the appointment of world-leading partners to deliver the core city planning, design and engineering for the first phase of THE LINE, the linear smart city under construction in NEOM.

    NEOM said Delugan Meissl Associate Architects (DMAA), Gensler and Mott MacDonald are collaborating with THE LINE’s design, development and project delivery teams to provide urban design, planning consultancy and infrastructure design for the first phase of the city.

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    Nov
    19
    2024
    C40 guide to serve as implementation tool for urban planners

    The guide will serve as a tool to accelerate sustainable, equitable and resilient urban planning policies and promote deliverable climate action around the globe.

    C40 Cities and Community Jameel alongside UrbanShift have launched a climate action guide to help support cities in embedding climate action within their urban planning frameworks.

  • Tue
    Nov
    19
    2024
    South Korean companies lead global smart city expansion

    The strength of South Korean companies lies in offering comprehensive IT solutions

    Tampere, Finland’s second-largest city and a former industrial center, is undergoing significant infrastructure revitalization. The “Nokia Arena,” inaugurated three years ago, has become a flagship of this renewal. With a capacity of 15,000, it stands as Finland’s largest ice hockey venue and integrates a hotel, an indoor performance space, and a variety of restaurants. The arena showcases cutting-edge visual technology, including large-scale LEDs, transparent OLEDs, video walls, and commercial displays, all supplied by LG Electronics. The company is also assessing the potential of installing electric vehicle charging (EVC) stations and implementing robotic solutions in the city.

  • Tue
    Nov
    19
    2024
    PH: Iligan City partners with tech firm for 'smart city' innovation

    The Iligan City government has partnered with Mata Technologies Inc. to develop innovative, technology-driven systems aimed at enhancing local governance and public services.

    Iligan Mayor Frederick Siao signed a memorandum of agreement with the tech firm on Monday for collaboration on various technology-based projects designed to improve different sectors in the city.

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    Nov
    18
    2024
    IN: Meghalaya: Shillong: State govt’s high-tech project promises fail to materialise

    Despite the state government frequently making ambitious announcements about high-tech projects, the execution of these promises often falls short.

    From skywalks and electric buses to smart roads, projects are hyped with tech-savvy language, but when it comes to implementation of these projects, visible progress remains lacking.

    Months after the skywalk from Barik to Police Bazaar was announced, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma revealed that the government could not go ahead with the project due to traffic being affected in the area.

  • Mon
    Nov
    18
    2024
    IN: Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar’s e-bus service struggles to meet demand of daily commuters

    Srinagar’s e-bus service, launched as part of the Smart City initiative, has quickly become an essential mode of transport for many residents. While the launch of e-buses was seen as a progressive step for the city, the current fleet remains insufficient to cater to the growing commuters’ demand. With only 100 electric buses in operation, the shortage has led to overcrowding and longer waiting time for passengers, particularly during peak hours at various routes.

    Although the surface transport ministry plans to add another 100 buses by January or February next year, the total fleet will still fall short of the city’s needs. To fully meet the demand, the service requires around 600 e-buses, SSCL official said.

  • Sun
    Nov
    17
    2024
    IN: Smart cities and their role in the future of real estate

    Real estate is like the foundation of a smart city. Technology would not be anywhere without well-planned buildings and spaces.

    Smart cities are gradually shifting from dreams into reality, and real estate is a key enabler of this new phenomenon. However, what does a smart city mean? It is a city that applies everyday technology to aspects such as transport, power, and the general living standards of the city’s populace.

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    Nov
    17
    2024
    Why smart cities must get smarter – but not too smart

    In early November at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona—the Smart Cities equivalent of The Oscars—Shenzhen picked up the prestigious Smart City of 2024 award for its ‘Smarter City, Better Life’ initiative.

    The initiative focused on transforming the Chinese city through digitalisation, advanced urban management, and sustainable development to tackle challenges like dense population, resource limitations, and environmental concerns. Shenzhen is a technology hothouse and a showcase for China’s biggest technology players, including Huawei.

  • Sun
    Nov
    17
    2024
    US: California: City launches community technology pilot projects in 4 Long Beach neighborhoods

    Long Beach has continued its efforts to improve the lives of all Long Beach residents by making technology more accessible to address community needs.

    The city has launched community technology pilot programs in four Long Beach neighborhoods as part of its Smart Cities Initiative – which advances solutions to civic challenges by engaging the community, staff and private sector to explore and implement emerging technology.

  • Sat
    Nov
    16
    2024
    KR: Gyeonggi: Seongnam mayor introduces digital services for residents at smart city congress

    Seongnam, located in Gyeonggi Province, is one of South Korea's leading cities in offering a range of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services to its residents. According to Mayor Shin Sang-jin, this initiative is one of his key policies.

    Shin introduced the city's digital features at this year's Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC) in Barcelona, Spain.

    He was one of the six panelists in one of the SCEWC's headline sessions, "Shaping the Digital Future Ethically," moderated by global urban development nonprofit organization Leading Cities' board member Jennifer James, on the event's first day, Tuesday (local time). Some 150 industry insiders, including Helpful Places founder Jacqueline Lu and Fiware Foundation chief operating officer Clara Pezuela, attended the session.

  • Sat
    Nov
    16
    2024
    AE: Dubai’s Smart Kiosk Lets You Renew Your License in 3 Minutes

    Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has rolled out self-service kiosks across the city that allow residents to renew their driving licenses in just three minutes. A video recently showcased a Dubai resident using one of these kiosks, with the entire renewal process completed quickly and seamlessly. The initiative offers a modern solution to save time and cut down on queues at RTA centers.

    Multiple Services, All in One Place

    The RTA has installed 32 of these kiosks in 21 locations, including the main RTA headquarters, customer happiness centers, and high-traffic areas like Tasjeel in Al Barsha. The kiosks provide around-the-clock access to 28 different digital services beyond just license renewals, including vehicle licensing, driver services, parking, and even nol card management.

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    Nov
    16
    2024
    US: The Future of Smart City Technology in North Carolina

    Around the world, cities are becoming “smarter” by using advanced technologies to create more efficient, sustainable, and enjoyable communities. North Carolina is also embracing this trend by bringing smart technology to its urban areas. But what does a “smart city” really mean, and how will these technologies shape North Carolina’s future? Let’s look at how smart city projects are transforming the state.

    What is a Smart City?

    A smart city uses technology and data to improve life for the people who live there. It’s like giving the city a “brain” that connects and monitors things like traffic, energy, and waste. For example, smart traffic lights can adjust based on real-time conditions to help reduce traffic jams. Buildings might save energy through sensors that turn off lights in empty rooms, and waste systems can even track trash levels to schedule pick-ups only when needed.

  • Sat
    Nov
    16
    2024
    US: How ‘floating car data’ can help cities tackle traffic

    Smart city technology can save transportation agencies money and inform conversations with the public, says a white paper by consulting firm Frost & Sullivan.

    “Every city is struggling to manage traffic,” said Doug Gilmour, TomTom’s global business development manager for traffic and travel products.

    Last year, traffic on U.S. roads exceeded pre-pandemic levels and was the highest on record dating back to 1998, according to the Federal Highway Administration. Mapmaking company TomTom named New York City; Washington, D.C.; San Francisco; Boston and Chicago as the top five most congested cities in 2023. Drivers in these large cities each lost anywhere from 72 hours to over 100 hours per year in rush-hour traffic.

  • Fri
    Nov
    15
    2024
    Strategic partnership to accelerate smart city progress in UAE

    Partnership with the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority will combine InfraX’s infrastructure expertise with Tuya’s smart home technologies.

    Tuya Smart, a global cloud platform service provider, has announced a strategic partnership with InfraX, a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, to help accelerate smart city development in the UAE at Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC) in Barcelona.

  • Fri
    Nov
    15
    2024
    VN: Da Nang to expand QR code system to all streets

    The central city plans to set up QR codes on signals of all streets, providing information and history, as well instructions for local residents and tourists, following a three-year pilot project in Sơn Trà district.

    It’s part of the progress of the city’s digitalisation, outlined in the Master Plan in building Đà Nẵng into a ‘smart’ city in 2030-45 period.

  • Fri
    Nov
    15
    2024
    GB: Buckinghamshire: Milton Keynes to lead driverless bus trial

    StreetCav is a plug-and-play driverless shuttle that has been developed by a consortium of private and public sector organisations and will roll out in December.

    Milton Keynes is set to lead a self-driving bus trial using Ohmio Lift vehicles to transport residents across the city next month.

    StreetCav is a plug-and-play driverless shuttle that has been developed by a consortium of private and public sector organisations, supported by funding from Zenzic’s Cam Supply Chain UK programme. Zenzic was established by government and industry to champion the UK Connected and Automated Mobility (Cam) ecosystem.

  • Fri
    Nov
    15
    2024
    ZA: MTN, ZTE, Weskus, and Aizatron sign MOU for 5G smart city initiative, unfolding intelligent potential

    • MTN, ZTE, Weskus, and Aizatron showcase the transformative impact of 5G technology on smart cities and maritime communications
    • An MOU was signed to advance 5G-enabled smart city development and AI-based solutions, marking a significant milestone for South Africa's urban innovation

    ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, in collaboration with MTN, Weskus, and Aizatron, has hosted the 5G innovation event – "Unfolding the Intelligent Potential: Tech for a Better Tomorrow" in Langebaan, West Coast. This landmark gathering emphasized the transformative role of 5G technology in advancing smart cities and innovative applications, attracting key industry leaders from South Africa's technology sector.

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    Nov
    14
    2024
    Malaysia's Smart City Framework yielding impactful results - Gobind

    Malaysia's Smart City Framework, which aims to bring local cities up to global smart city standards, is generating impactful results, as evidenced by Kuala Lumpur's impressive leap of 16 spots in the latest Institute for Management Development (IMD) Smart City Index.

    Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo said Kuala Lumpur now ranks as the 73rd smartest city globally, a testament to Malaysia's growing urban innovation.

  • Thu
    Nov
    14
    2024
    US: North Carolina: Building tomorrow: Regional collaboration leads to smart city advancements

    The Triangle Plus Connected Communities Conference was held again last week, thanks to the leadership of Raleigh Smart City manager, John Holden, and his team.

    City and community leaders, business leaders, and techies all joined together to celebrate the “smart city” momentum.

  • Thu
    Nov
    14
    2024
    Malaysia strengthens partnership with EU on smart city development

    Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo engaged with representatives from the European Union (EU) to share initiatives concerning Malaysia’s journey to develop digital and smart cities that enhance people’s lives.

    During the C-level Roundtable Breakfast at the Smart City World Expo Congress here today, the minister highlighted that the gathering strengthened the partnership between Malaysia and the EU on smart city development.

  • Wed
    Nov
    13
    2024
    What makes a city future-ready?

    ThoughtLab is launching its latest global study of 250 cities that shows how city leaders are advancing their social, sustainability and economic goals.

    A select group of cities are jumping ahead when it comes to being “future ready,” according to a global study, conducted by thought leadership research company ThoughtLab.

    From Future Vision to Urban Reality is being launched at Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, which runs from 5-7 November.

  • Wed
    Nov
    13
    2024
    Smart Cities: The Role of Technology in Urban Development

    As urban populations continue to grow, cities around the world face increasing challenges in managing resources, infrastructure, and services. Smart city initiatives leverage advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics, and smart infrastructure to address these challenges and enhance urban living. In this article, we explore how these technologies are driving the development of smart cities, improving sustainability, efficiency, and quality of life for residents.

  • Tue
    Nov
    12
    2024
    BH: New Digital City Set to Rise in Hamala Soon

    Beyon Group’s cutting-edge “Digital City” will reshape Bahrain’s digital landscape by 2030

    In a significant push towards digital transformation, Beyon Group has announced its ambitious plans to develop a “Digital City” in Hamala, Bahrain.

    This expansive 380,000-square-meter project was unveiled at the Gateway Gulf Forum 2024, held at the Four Seasons Bahrain, signaling a major advancement in Bahrain’s journey toward Vision 2030.

  • Tue
    Nov
    12
    2024
    GH: 5G network is here!

    Ghana has officially entered the 5G era, with the government launching next-generation telecommunications infrastructure that promises to revolutionise digital connectivity across the nation, through Next Gen Infraco (NGIC), the 5G wholesale infrastructure provider.

    The rollout by NGIC is expected to initially deploy 5G services in major urban centers including Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi, with a plan for a nationwide expansion targeting complete coverage by 2026.

  • Tue
    Nov
    12
    2024
    TW: Smart mobility raises parking infrastructure concerns

    Countries are making significant investments in smart city applications. According to one survey, consumers spend 70% of their time on transportation, making smart traffic management a lucrative opportunity for a variety of firms. Smart parking management systems integrated with charging stations have gained popularity, with businesses such as Acer and Asustek Computer targeting this market through their respective affiliates.

    Peter Wu, general manager of Asus Cloud and Taiwan Web Service (TWSC), sees significant potential in the use of smart parking poles. These not only provide roadside parking but can also collect data within smart cities via AIoT. TWSC, an Asustek subsidiary, seeks to deliver integrated one-stop system services, according to Wu.

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    Nov
    12
    2024
    VN: Int’l confab looks to develop skilled workforce for smart city development

    The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Information and Communications and the Francophone University Agency (AUF) organised an international conference on November 4 discussing ways to branch out high-quality labour force for the southern economic hub’s development of smart urban areas.

    At the event, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Vo Van Hoan highlighted the socio-economic achievements that the city has carved out over the recent past as well as its goal to transform itself into a modern and smart metropolis by 2030, saying the city is envisaged to become a dynamic hub of finance, commerce, culture, education, and science-technology with deep international integration.

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    Nov
    11
    2024
    IN: Andhra Pradesh: Smart Kakinada project stagnates despite funding

    The Kakinada Smart City Project launched in 2015 with a big bang has not yielded the desired results even after nearly a decade. One can see the promised “smartness” nowhere in the port city, even after crores of rupees have been spent on the project.

    Government of India launched Smart Cities mission aimed at creating sustainable and inclusive cities, with core infrastructure that provides a decent quality of life to its citizens, apart from a clean and sustainable environment.

  • Mon
    Nov
    11
    2024
    Taiwan-based diplomats shown Kaohsiung's smart city efforts

    Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung leads delegation to southern city

    A group of Taiwan-based diplomats from 23 nations visited the Taiwan AI Labs in Kaohsiung’s Asia Bay 5G AIoT Innovation Park on Saturday (Nov. 2).

    Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) led the 38-member delegation to meet with Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai (陳其邁) to understand the city’s efforts in smart city development, according to the Kaohsiung city government. Participating countries included several of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, Japan, Poland, and New Zealand.

  • Mon
    Nov
    11
    2024
    Indonesia highlights three factors for ASEAN smart cities

    Indonesia has presented three key elements in the development of smart cities in the country as well as ideas for the integration of ASEAN smart city development.

    Indonesia has presented three key elements in the development of smart cities in the country as well as ideas for the integration of ASEAN smart city development.

  • Mon
    Nov
    11
    2024
    VN: Hanoi has long road to travel in becoming a smart city

    Over the past few years, Hanoi has actively implemented digital transformation solutions with the aim of becoming a smart city. This is an ambitious project with three key objectives.

    The first objective is to improve the quality of life by developing a smart infrastructure system. This is a crucial step to alleviate traffic congestion, a persistent issue in Hanoi for many years. By applying technological solutions such as traffic sensors and intelligent traffic management systems, the city can more efficiently manage vehicle flow, thereby reducing travel times and minimising the negative environmental impacts.

  • Mon
    Nov
    11
    2024
    PH: PPP Center champions Smart City development through PPPs in strategic workshop with Finland

    Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center Deputy Executive Director and Assistant Secretary Eleazar E. Ricote served as a resource speaker at the workshop on “Exploring Strategic Collaboration Between Finland and the Philippines Through Smart Technologies in Smart City & Infrastructure” on October 24, 2024, at the Fairmont Hotel, Makati City. This workshop brought together stakeholders from both countries to discuss collaborative opportunities in infrastructure development, focusing on transportation and mobility advancements in the Philippines.

    In his opening remarks, Asec. Ricote highlighted the role of PPPs in attaining the country’s developmental goals. He stressed the enactment of Republic Act No. 11966, or the PPP Code of the Philippines, as one of the main drivers of the Philippine government to expedite infrastructure development and economic growth in the country.

  • Sun
    Nov
    10
    2024
    A Vision for Smart Cities in the Global South: Indonesia’s Potential Path

    Here's how Indonesia could build a smart city model that embodies this potential 'rags to riches' journey:

    Indonesia is at a turning point—a story of struggle poised to become one of triumph. Developing an ideal smart city requires striking a balance between the rapid economic growth seen in China and the democratic, participatory values of Western countries. This vision aligns with President Prabowo’s goal for Indonesia to become a high-income country by 2045. According to Finance Minister Sri Mulyani, this ambitious target will require economic growth of 6-8% annually. To reach this goal, Indonesia’s smart cities must be technologically advanced, inclusive, and democratic to uplift all its citizens.

  • Sun
    Nov
    10
    2024
    IN: Tamil Nadu: Madurai Corporation to install 138 cameras to check waste dumping along Vaigai

    Madurai Corporation aims to reduce illegal waste dumping along the Vaigai River by installing 38 surveillance cameras on the riverbank and 100 more at high-waste sites in the city. Stricter regulations for meat shops and fines for violators will be enforced. Additional measures include a proposed sewage treatment plant and riverfront development.

    The Madurai Corporation plans to install 38 surveillance cameras to curb illegal waste dumping on the banks of the river Vaigai . Another 100 cameras will be placed at other high-waste dumping sites across the city to monitor and reduce pollution.

All government departments will soon have to buy everyday supplies through an electronic procurement system, which aims to net savings of $6.5 million a year. State Services Minister Trevor Mallard yesterday gave the green light to the system and made its use mandatory, ending months of uncertainty caused by a lack of buy-in from individual agencies for the flagship e-government project.

Called GoProcure, the system is expected to handle several hundred thousand purchases worth $250 million annually from tens of thousands of businesses when it goes live next year.

Mr Mallard said GoProcure's main goal was reducing compliance costs for small and medium-sized businesses. Each will be able to sell to government departments through their own electronic catalogue hosted for free on a government computer, which public servants will access online.

He expects some supplier savings to be passed on to government buyers, as well as internal administrative efficiencies and purchasing economies from suppliers seeking to obtain a bigger chunk of government custom through GoProcure.

"Suppliers will be able to do good, big deals and I have an expectation of pencils being sharpened."

Mr Mallard was disappointed that few departments chose to fund and use GoProcure voluntarily after a pilot that ended in August.

Suppliers will be able to upload and update their electronic catalogues over the Internet and set separate terms and conditions and pricing for individual government buyers. They will have the alternative option of hosting electronic catalogues on their own systems.

Non-tech savvy small businesses, which provide one-off services to the government, could have their details and prices loaded into GoProcure by public servants who buy them, State Services Commission e-procurement project manager Greg Nicholls said.

While GoProcure could send and receive purchase orders and invoices to and from buyers and suppliers over the Net, an Internet connection would not be a prerequisite for selling to the government as the system could also automatically create and send out purchase orders by fax and text message, Mr Nicholls said.

Contract details have yet to be finalised, but GoProcure will be built by multinational Cap Gemini Ernst and Young using software from United States software firm Oracle at a cost of up to $7.5 million.

It will be paid for by a capital contribution to the State Services Commission, which Mr Mallard expected to recover over five years from fees paid by government agencies using the system.

Five departments will start using GoProcure in April and it will be progressively rolled out to the remaining 32 core government agencies from November 2003, as well as to other Crown entities which volunteer to adopt it.

While all transactions will have to go through the GoProcure hub, departments will be free to buy their own requisitioning software to manage internal processes such as authorising purchases and acknowledging the receipt of goods, or use GoProcure's requisitioning tool, Oracle iProcurement.

Police and the Defence Force – the most active government buyers – already have their own requisitioning software supplied by German company SAP.

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