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ThuOct312024
AE: Moro Hub and Urbi to drive smart city initiatives
The collaboration will enable real-time data collection and analysis, providing actionable insights to enhance the operations for businesses and optimize city operations
Moro Hub has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Urbi, a regional geospatial solutions provider. The MoU was signed by Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, and Pavel Mochalkin, CEO of Urbi and aims to boost the development and implementation of smart city initiatives by offering advanced IoT (Internet of Things) solutions to enhance operational efficiency for businesses across the UAE.
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ThuOct312024
AE: Huawei launches Global City Intelligent Twins Architecture to accelerate city digital transformation
During GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai, at a roundtable themed Build City Intelligent Twins to Accelerate City Digital Transformation, Huawei invited government experts and partners from China, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Africa to discuss hot topics relating to smart city and government digitalization.
Smart city construction is rapidly advancing, and the growing intricacy of urban management necessitates fresh architectures and technologies. At the Huawei Cloud UAE Summit, Hank Chen, R&D President of Government Public Services Digitalization BU, Huawei, introduced the innovative" City Intelligent Twins Architecture " as Huawei's latest achievement in core technologies and applications for smart cities. City awareness helps map physical world into digital world. City networks are the meridians, defining a new network framework for all services. City cloud acts as the brain.
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ThuOct312024
Urban Mobility and Smart Cities: Reimagining Public Spaces
Urban mobility and smart city initiatives have become fundamental to modern design and urban planning due to the digital age.
Urban mobility and smart city initiatives have become fundamental to modern design and urban planning due to the digital age. Societies are changing spatially, practically, and socially as city spaces become increasingly smart. From self-driving cars and green transportation to pedestrian-centric spaces, architects and urban designers are transforming the concepts of public spaces in a way that fosters the habitability of such places. This article explores architecture and smart technologies, considering such interesting topics as green transportation, autonomous systems, and urbanism. We will also address the challenges encountered and present real-world examples to improve the efficiency of public spaces.
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ThuOct312024
Smart city sound detection solutions expand to UK
Sound detections trigger immediate alerts, enabling faster response times and helping emergency services and government agencies safeguard public spaces. Sound event detection solution specialist Jalud Embedded is expanding into the UK market to offer security technologies designed to enhance public safety in smart cities, critical infrastructure and high-risk environments.
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WedOct302024
Powering The Smart Cities of Tomorrow: Citywide Compact Power Boxes
In the grand sweep of human civilization, the march toward urbanization is relentless. By mid-century, more than two-thirds of humanity will live in cities, according to United Nations forecasts. These burgeoning urban centers are not just hubs of economic activity and innovation; they are also, increasingly, the laboratories where the future of energy will be forged. Among the most exciting developments in this quest for clean, reliable power are the twin advances of nuclear fission—particularly in the form of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Generation IV reactors—and the long-sought promise of fusion energy. Each of these technologies holds the potential to not only reshape our cities but to revolutionize the very concept of what a smart city can be. But one has the edge over the other. Read on.
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TueOct292024
AE: Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority and Core42 introduce advanced smart fire and life safety solution
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: The Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority in partnership with Core42, a G42 company specializing in sovereign cloud, AI infrastructure, and digital services has launched an advanced digital portal that enables Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, building owners and maintenance companies to register, manage, and update fire and life safety standards in real-time. Launched as part of the Hassantuk program and developed by Core42, the advanced solution significantly enhances protection for residents of buildings across Abu Dhabi reducing property damage and improving emergency response time. The new solution also boosts overall operational efficiency for maintenance companies and building owners to monitor their work, ensuring higher safety standards throughout the Emirate.
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TueOct292024
IN: Dwindling interest in 'smart cities'
‘Smart cities’ concept has been close to heart to both the UPA as well as the NDA. Unfortunately, the enthusiasm seems to be tapering
There is a talk about ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’. Rapid urbanisation is being witnessed and it will only increase as we move towards ‘viksit’ status. The developed world created its infrastructure when there were little constraints on sustainability. But, today’s world has severe constraints in terms of sustainability. Developing India has to rely a lot on ‘smart cities’.
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MonOct282024
AE: Dubai 2040: A Vision of Flying Taxis and Gigantic Metros
As the world rapidly advances into a new era of technology and urban development, Dubai is poised to transform into a futuristic metropolis by 2040. With its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and smart city solutions, the city is laying the groundwork for a remarkable urban landscape that promises to redefine transportation, living, and leisure. Here’s a glimpse into what Dubai may look like in 2040, focusing on the emergence of flying taxis and gigantic metro systems.
The Rise of Flying Taxis
Dubai has long been at the forefront of aviation and transportation innovations. By 2040, flying taxis, also known as eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicles, are expected to be a common sight in the skies above the city. The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has been actively working with various companies to test and deploy these aerial vehicles, aiming to reduce traffic congestion and enhance mobility.
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MonOct282024
How data centres are rewiring Africa’s future
Africa’s digital transformation is no longer a distant vision – it’s happening now, with data centres at the heart of this evolution.
As these centres drive innovation and economic growth across the continent, they are positioning Africa as a formidable force in the global digital landscape, writes Ilana van Schalkwyk, Sector Lead for Information and Communications Technology at Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking.
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MonOct282024
IN: How radio waves can power smart cities
Practically omnipresent, thanks to human activity, radio frequency is the new area of focus for energy harvesting technology
Earlier this year, a company called Betavolt made news by announcing a nuclear battery that can go on for 50 years before needing a recharge. Technology is marching further ahead. In the future, at least for small electronic devices, you wouldn’t ever need to charge the batteries — they would self-charge from (man-made) energy in the atmosphere.
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SunOct272024
AU: Victoria: Springvale: Smart thinking for the future
Athol Road Primary School had a blast at its school expo celebrating its students’ part in a Smart City project.
Grade 3 to 6 students were both nervous and excited to introduce their creation to others during the expo after learning how to use micro:bits to explore electronics, automation and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Using their experience in the previous terms, students created smart homes, urban farms, restaurants, zoos, aquariums and much more using recycled items such as egg cartons.
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SunOct272024
GB: The Role of Digital Signage in Shaping London’s Smart City Vision
It is impossible to argue with the statement that London is one of the most forward thinking and dynamic cities in the world. It is a destination that has long been a global leader in the embracing and development of cutting edge technology with the aim of improving urban living, with added emphasis on areas such as efficiency, connectivity and sustainability very much on the English capital’s smart city agenda.
One of the most significant elements in this evolving transformation is the integration of Kitcast digital signage software across the landscape. Screens and displays are so much more than just a platform for advertising, they can in fact play a critical role in reshaping an urban society.
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SatOct262024
KE: The brand-new £11bn 'tech city' being built in one of Africa's most prosperous countries
The city's architectural design integrates solar power, rainwater collection and utilisation into its infrastructure.
Africa is increasingly positioning itself as an attractive investment destination in the global tech landscape.
With a population of over one billion and a substantial talent pool, the continent represents a significant financial opportunity for investors.
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SatOct262024
IN: Kerala: Kochi: Smart City: Minister launches projects worth Rs 130 crore
The government is implementing several projects to resolve the issue.
Minister for Local Self-Government M B Rajesh inaugurated several projects under the Cochin Smart City Mission Ltd (CSML) worth Rs 130 crore, including 15 refuse compactors for secondary collection and transportation of solid waste, amphibian weed harvester/cutting machine, mobile cold emulsion spray injection pothole patching machine, renovated parks and open spaces in West Kochi, including Mattancherry Park, redevelopment works of Vyttila Mobility Hub Terminal and repair and lighting works for the terminal, and open space development for Vyttila Mobility Hub.
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SatOct262024
IN: Punjab: Big Push for Smart City Development as STP inaugurated in Sultanpur Lodhi
In a significant stride towards transforming Sultanpur Lodhi into a smart city, Punjab's Local Bodies Minister Dr Ravjot Singh on Friday inaugurated a four MLD (million liters per day) capacity Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), costing Rs 8.5 crore. This marks Dr Ravjot’s first development project inauguration since taking office, which he hailed as a momentous occasion dedicated to the residents of this holy city.
The newly-inaugurated STP is set to serve the water treatment needs of nearly 25,000 residents and will also provide treated water for irrigation purposes across 55 acres. During the inauguration, Dr Ravjot emphasized the Punjab Government's commitment to the holistic development of Sultanpur Lodhi, envisioning its potential as a key destination on the international religious tourism circuit under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.
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FriOct252024
22 Smart Cities In India That Will Blow Your Mind!
Not so long ago, mention travelling to India and you’d expect to be fighting through crowds in a chaotic country with long lines, frequent traffic jams and a public transportation system only adventurous travellers would be game to tackle. That’s no longer the case as India is fast progressing its infrastructure with the rollout of its Smart Cities project. Imagine a city where everything is connected, where you use your smartphone to pay for public transportation, find a parking spot or even order food from wherever you are, access Wi-Fi from anywhere in the city, and do much more. According to the Smart Cities project, hundreds of cities in India will offer these.
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FriOct252024
VN: Pay services can be smart city backbone
Hanoi’s smart city progress, led by advanced payment integration, shows promise but still faces key regulatory and security challenges that need resolution for full success.
Ha Minh Hai, Vice Chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee, last week underscored the critical role of smart payment systems in Hanoi’s strategy for smart urban development at a conference last week on the issue.
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FriOct252024
20 Super Cool Cities In China
When visiting cities in China, don’t be surprised if your taxi has no driver. Not so long ago, if you imagined a city where traffic is managed by artificial intelligence, with autonomous vehicles driving the streets and pedestrians accessing public infrastructure using a handheld device, all this would have seemed like a futuristic science-fiction scene in a movie. However, in China, these ground-breaking ideas are close to becoming a reality due to China’s smart city and infrastructure initiatives.
The nation’s smart city policy initiatives back in 2011 have allowed it to adopt new and upcoming technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, and 5G into urban infrastructure and apply these to various aspects of urban life. Most visitors are surprised at China’s progress in making cities smart. China has started implementing smart city solutions in over 900 smart city projects in various provinces.
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ThuOct242024
Vietnam, RoK expand cooperation on smart city building
A business connection programme to foster cooperation between Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) in smart city development is underway in Ho Chi Minh City.
Held from October 15 to 17 by the HCM City Computer Association (HCA) and Meta Square, the initiative, Vietnam & Korea on IT Sector, aims to help with the city’s goal of becoming an economic hub in Asia and a global city.
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ThuOct242024
ST Engineering drives AI smart city transformation in Qatar
Digital infrastructure to connect and integrate with a range of smart city services and applications, with the aim of enhancing the efficiency and responsiveness of citywide operations and management
In what is said to mark a significant step in its transformation into a fully integrated conurbation that takes advantage of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven technologies, Lusail City in Qatar has announced the creation of a smart city powered by AI, machine learning and data analytics.
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ThuOct242024
AE: Moro Hub, Urbi collaborate to drive smart city initiatives
Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital Dewa, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (PJSC), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Urbi, a regional comprehensive geospatial solutions.
The MoU was signed by Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, and Pavel Mochalkin, CEO of Urbi at Gitex Global 2024, which runs from October 14 to 18 at Dubai World Trade Centre. This strategic partnership aims to accelerate the development and implementation of smart city initiatives by offering advanced IoT (Internet of Things) solutions to enhance operational efficiency for businesses across the UAE.
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WedOct232024
Smart Cities On The Horizon: What Next For Real Estate And Construction?
As smart cities evolve from concept to reality, they are redefining how we think about urban development, particularly within the real estate and construction sectors. These urban areas envision a future where emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and big data are seamlessly integrated with urban living to improve residents' quality of life, boost sustainability and connectivity, and drive economic growth. Major projects such as The Line in Saudi Arabia, Toyota’s Woven City in Japan, and Net City in China, are part of a movement set to redefine how buildings are designed, managed, and valued. Looking ahead, the real estate and construction sectors face both significant opportunities and challenges in this rapidly changing landscape.
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WedOct232024
Cities preparing for climate shocks becoming increasingly attractive to investors, new competitive cities study reveals
Traditional indicators alone are no longer sufficient to gauge a city's long-term competitiveness, analysis of more than 60 major urban centres shows. New global tracker reveals which cities are best placed for long-term success by analysing future competitive indicators.
Cities must think beyond traditional indicators like economic performance and transport infrastructure to continue to attract investment, a new competitive cities tracker has shown.
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WedOct232024
Kyrgyz Government Adopts Strategic Task to Construct Eco-City
On October 14, Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov signed a Decree to construct the eco-city “Asman” near the village of Toru-Aigyr on the northern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, the country’s main region for tourism and recreation.
Spanning 4,000 hectares, some 200km southeast of the capital Bishkek and dubbed a “smart city”, Asman aims to become the country’s new economic and tourist hub and home to modern business, recreational and sports facilities, hi-tech parks, and financial institutions. It will also provide homes for around 500,000 residents. From a bird’s eye view, Asman (the Kyrgyz word for “sky”) will resemble a komuz, a traditional Kyrgyz string musical instrument and one of Kyrgyzstan’s national symbols.
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TueOct222024
Qatari Diar signs agreement to transform Lusail into smart city
Qatari Diar has revealed exclusive investment opportunities, particularly in its prominent projects in Lusail City, which is the company's most ambitious project
Qatari Diar announced the signing of a strategic agreement with ST Engineering to develop and operate a smart city platform based on artificial intelligence and data analysis technologies in Lusail City.
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TueOct222024
ST Engineering unit wins $60m smart city platform contract in Lusail, Qatar
ST Engineering Urban Solution will deploy smart city solutions and applications for Lusail’s city-wide operations and management.
ST Engineering’s Urban Solutions business has secured a $60m contract to design, build, and operate a smart city platform with city-wide network connectivity for Lusail, Qatar.
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MonOct212024
IN: Cuttack's Smart City Vision: Odisha CM's Commitment
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed his commitment to transforming Cuttack into a smart city. During his visit to several Durga Puja pandals, he highlighted the city's historical significance and the state government's dedication to development. The move is supported by community and political leaders.
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced ambitious plans for turning Cuttack into a smart city. The declaration came during his Saturday visit to various Durga Puja pandals, a tradition dating back to 1510 in the historic millennium city.
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MonOct212024
MY: Putrajaya to adopt Shanghai’s smart city management
Strategic twin cities cooperation between the Federal Territories, particularly Putrajaya and Shanghai, China, will allow Malaysia to learn more about smart city management, said Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) said the initiative would also help the country adopt innovation-based technological solutions and remain at the forefront of adopting modern approaches.
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SunOct202024
VN: Developing a digital ecosystem and learning from Singapore
Vietnam’s digital ecosystem is increasingly attractive to businesses thanks to more favourable policies, but additional refinements are needed to increase regional and global competitiveness. George Choo, president of the Association of Telecommunications and Technology Industry in Singapore, talked to VIR’s Bich Thuy about the future prospects in this area.
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SunOct202024
GB: England: Update on Smart City, free public WiFi and 'The Sunderland App'
Praise has been given to work carried out to extend access to public WiFi across Sunderland and the early success of a new dedicated city-wide app.
Sunderland City Council bosses stressed they have been working “very hard” and made some “great progress” in terms of providing online network connections over the last five years.
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SatOct192024
AE: How Digital Platforms are Revolutionizing the Car Rental Experience in Dubai
In recent years, the car rental industry in Dubai has experienced a remarkable transformation, thanks to the rise of digital platforms. With the city being a popular destination for tourists, expats, and business travelers alike, the demand for quick, convenient, and efficient car rental services has never been higher. Digital advancements such as mobile apps, online bookings, and automated systems are redefining the customer experience, making traditional car rentals more user-friendly and accessible.
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SatOct192024
IN: Govt To Take Steps To Make Cuttack A Smart City, Says Odisha CM After Pandal Visits
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday said his government would take all possible steps to remodel Cuttack into a smart city.
Speaking to media persons after visiting the puja pandals in the city on the occasion of Navami (ninth day) of Dussehra, the chief minister said, “Cuttack is widely known for grand celebration of Dussehra and massive arrangements for community puja of Goddess Durga. On the invitation of different committees, I came to have darshan of Devi at the pandals. I went around the city and visited about 40 puja pandals. I also interacted with the members of the puja committees.”
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FriOct182024
Converging IT and OT Is Key to a Smart City
Cities must overcome cultural differences to maximize smart technology investments.
Smart technologies have the potential to make cities more sustainable, efficient and secure, but maximizing their potential requires an IT and operational technology convergence that has historically been nonexistent. Fears of meddling with what has worked for decades, cultural differences between teams and a combination of other factors have resulted in IT and OT being treated as separate entities. This outmoded approach threatens to undercut cities’ investments in smart city technology.
IT and OT convergence is already happening in industries such as manufacturing, where data is collected, analyzed and shared to improve processes and create smarter and more sustainable factories. It’s time to bring those benefits to our nation’s municipalities through a combination of education, processes and tools.
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FriOct182024
PH: Iveda Philippines Advises Major Cities on Benchmarks for Successful Smart City Deployment
With more than two decades of industry expertise, Iveda sets the industry standard for smart city development in the Philippines and beyond
Iveda® (NASDAQ: IVDA), the global leader in cloud-based AI technology, today reports progressive partnerships with major cities across the Philippines and broader Asia, assisting city officials in establishing specifications and standards for Smart City deployments. Iveda Philippines is spearheading efforts to provide direction and industry benchmarks that will enable cities across the region to efficiently implement cutting-edge smart technologies, including IvedaAI, Utilus Smart Pole, IvedaEMS, and Cerbero, which will enhance public safety, operational efficiency, and quality of life for all.
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ThuOct172024
PK: Digitization of 25 mouzas completed; CDA told
The digitization of 25 mouzas in the ICT has been completed, Punjab Land and Revenue Authority (PLRA) officers informed a meeting chaired by the CDA chairman on Wednesday. The mouzas will be made available online by the end of this month for public convenience.
The meeting was held to review the Digitization of ICT records and CDA’s (Capital Development Authority) Property Management System. Furthermore, two service centers are being established in Bhara Kahu and Tarlai for this purpose.
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ThuOct172024
OM: Tadoom and Ministry of Housing & Urban Planning sign deal to develop smart city platform and innovative use cases for Sultan Haitham City
Tadoom will drive creation of advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS), high-precision 3D mapping and immersive smart city initiatives
Tadoom, Oman's premier IoT service provider renowned for its capability to deliver IoT and smart city solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with Oman’s Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning to develop a cutting-edge smart city platform and innovative use cases for the Sultan Haitham City.
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ThuOct172024
IN: Assam: Guwahati: On Shasthi, smart street lights illuminate 944 roads
On the evening of Shasthi, Guwahati witnessed the illumination of 944 roads with 10,000 smart street lights equipped with a Centralised Control and Monitoring System (CCMS). This initiative aims to enhance the safety and security of the city’s residents, especially the elderly and women.
Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, during the launch of the project’s Phase-I, stated that efforts will be made to complete the installation of the remaining 10,667 smart street lights within the next year.
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ThuOct172024
VN: Sumitomo asks Hanoi to help meet deadlines of $4.2 bln smart city project
Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo Corporation has asked Hanoi authorities to help with the progress of its $4.2 billion North Hanoi Smart City project in Dong Anh district.
President and CEO of Sumitomo Corporation Shingo Ueno made the request at a Wednesday meeting with Hanoi Chairman Tran Sy Thanh.
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WedOct162024
CA: Tech utopia or corporate overreach? The story behind the demise of Sidewalk Labs in Toronto
Sidewalk Labs promised to build the city of the future, but public mistrust and fears of surveillance capitalism brought it down. Quayside 2.0 rises in its place, shifting the focus from technological control to sustainable urban living.
In December 2021, it all came to an end. Sidewalk Labs, the urban planning company, closed its ambitious smart city project in Toronto. The CEO left, and the company, which operated as a subsidiary of Alphabet, was absorbed back into its parent company. The Quayside project, which had been the subject of countless articles and was seen as a prototype for future cities, simply faded away. The tech giant would not plan, build, or operate a city from the ground up. There would be no wooden buildings covered with solar panels, no modular architecture for quick repurposing, no heated sidewalks to melt the snow, and no autonomous taxi system replacing streets. There would be no innovative canal system where industrial robots would empty trash and deliver mail, nor any climate management system to keep residents warm in winter and cool in summer.
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WedOct162024
IN: Maharashtra: Nagpur Smart City develops 3 New Digital E-libraries for students
Nagpur Smart and Sustainable City Development Corporation Limited (NSCDCL) has developed 3 new Digital E-Libraries for the benefit of the students. These new modern, digital E-Libraries will be transforming the new ways for the students seeking knowledge from all over the world.
Nagpur Smart City CEO Mrs Saumya Sharma Chandak has informed that these Digital E-Libraries are at Pt Deendayal Upadhyay Digital E-Library, Laxmi Nagar, Late Kundanlal Gupta Digital E-Library, Immamwada and RAshtramata Kasturba Digital E-Library, Gandhi Square, Sadar. Under this ambitious project Nagpur Smart City has supplied, installed & commissioned ICT based components & providing 3 years of operation and maintenance for 3 existing Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) Libraries.
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WedOct162024
IN: 74 smart city projects completed in Bihar, claims minister
Bihar Urban Development and Housing Minister Nitin Nabin on Tuesday claimed that 74 projects under the Smart City Mission have been completed in the state and the remaining projects would be completed within the next five months.
Patna: Bihar Urban Development and Housing Minister Nitin Nabin on Tuesday claimed that 74 projects under the Smart City Mission have been completed in the state and the remaining projects would be completed within the next five months.
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TueOct152024
ES: Iconic Building Project: Bilbao Island Smart City District
Iberdrola & Bilbao City Council are transforming an old industrial area into a net zero emissions smart city testing ground for renewable energy solutions
In the heart of Bilbao, Spain, an ambitious urban regeneration project is taking shape. Zorrotzaurre, a 2.5km artificial peninsula created in the 1950s and 60s, is being transformed from a post-industrial wasteland into a cutting-edge smart city district.
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TueOct152024
Smart cities to boost India’s employment opportunities, says WTCA VP
Unlike the IT services sector, which requires highly educated individuals, electronic manufacturing has the potential to address unemployment more effectively
Smart cities will boost India’s employment opportunities, said Scott Wang, World Trade Centers Association (WTCA) Vice President, Asia Pacific. According to Wang, India needs to place greater emphasis on electronic manufacturing to boost India’s employability.
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TueOct152024
AE: Dubai RTA's Digital Revolution: Major Leap Towards Smart City Future
In 2023, Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) reported a 16.8% rise in digital revenues to AED3.705 billion. Key advancements include upgraded smart apps, AI-powered services, and the launch of 63 new services. The authority's initiatives are aligning with Dubai's vision for a seamless, tech-driven society.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has reported substantial growth in its digital transformation efforts in 2023, with digital revenues surging by 16.8% to reach AED3.705 billion. The overall digital transactions recorded reached 821 million, showing a slight 1% uptick, while smart app transactions saw a 29% increase.
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MonOct142024
IN: Integrating nature within cities
The success of Nagar Vans will depend on active collaboration of forest department, municipal bodies, NGOs, corporate houses and citizens
‘Nagar Van’ or Urban Forest, represents the integration of nature within cities, a concept that has historical significance across the globe. In ancient India, the Vedas revered forests (Vanas) as sacred spaces — known as devrais— central to both spiritual and physical well-being. Tapovanas and Mahavanas, often situated near human settlements, were celebrated for their biodiversity and believed to bring peace, health, and prosperity.
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MonOct142024
TT: Arima’s first step toward becoming a smart city
Connected Arima, a project to transform the borough of Arima using technology into the country’s first smart city is an eminently good idea.
It’s a sensible approach to creating a locally relevant smart city. Pick one location with a mix of local features and challenges, deploy technology to meet citizen needs and learn from the experience before moving on to other city centres.
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MonOct142024
Farming in cities
As we face climate change and food insecurity, integrating farming into urban ecosystem presents a chance at the defined future
In the midst of asphalt, concrete and skyscrapers, a quiet revolution takes root — literally.
Walking through a bustling city, imagine stumbling upon a rooftop or vacant lot with lush greens or a thriving garden. Unexpected patches of greenery are more than just an urban trend; they are the pulse of a movement changing the idea of what it means to live in a city. What was once considered a hobby of country hicks is now sprouting in the most unlikely urban spaces. This tendency to bring agriculture back to urban environments is not only about food production but also about cultivating more sustainable life practices.
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MonOct142024
US: Smart, Interconnected Buildings Are Shaping the Cities of Tomorrow
On the long path to creating a smart city, the journey begins with its core: the buildings. Intelligent buildings are the foundation upon which smart cities are built, serving as the individual units that, when interconnected, transform the urban landscape into a hub of efficiency, sustainability, and seamless functionality.
Data is the lifeblood pulsing through intelligent buildings and, by extension, smart cities. Equipped with sensors, intelligent buildings continuously gather information about energy use, occupancy patterns, and environmental conditions. This data is analyzed and utilized to enhance building operations, reduce waste, and optimize resources. More importantly, this data feeds into broader city systems, empowering decision-makers with real-time insights to make informed, city-wide adjustments that benefit everyone.
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MonOct142024
US: Plugging into the smart city
The US is lagging behind with its less proactive government but decentralised innovation has its upside.
North America may be the world’s most mature infrastructure market. But at the bleeding edge of the asset class – where utilities, transport and communications meet digitalisation – Europe and Asia are perceived to be leading.
No North American metropolis appears in the top 20 of the 2024 Smart City Index, compiled by IMD Business School in Lausanne with the help of the Seoul-based World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization. Criteria include economic and technological ratings as well as quality of life and environmental scores.
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SunOct132024
VN: An open banking system is essential for a smart city
Building a smart city with a smart payment system playing a key role has helped Hanoi gradually transform and make breakthroughs in the process of development, said Ha Minh Hai, Vice Chairman of the municipal People's Committee.
During a conference last week, Hai said that the implementation of cashless payment solutions in public services, transportation and social security, along with electronic invoices and smart payment streets, has led the city to achieve important initial results in developing digital urban areas.
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SatOct122024
The role of IoT in shaping smart cities
As people increasingly migrate from rural areas to cities for better economic opportunities and improved living standards, modern municipalities are faced with challenges. By 2050, an estimated 68% of the global population will reside in urban environments, placing immense strain on existing infrastructure and resource allocation.
Cities are embracing smart city initiatives to address these challenges, leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT) as the cornerstone for data-driven decision making and optimized urban operations. According to IDC, the IoT market in the Middle East and Africa is set to surpass $30.2 billion by 2028, with a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.9% from 2023 to 2028. This impressive growth trajectory underscores the accelerating role of IoT in our lives.
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SatOct122024
Cities of the Future: Building with Innovation and Sustainability
Throughout history, it has become clear that the key to long-lasting and sustainable projects is to lay solid foundations. Our society is headed towards a more urban future in which the density of metropolises will be ever greater. That is why this more urban tomorrow requires modern urban planning capable of building innovative, sustainable and flexible structures. Because the only way to make our society live better is to build better.
To achieve this goal, we must adopt integrated approaches that take advantage of emerging technologies and sustainable practices. Here, the positive impact that technological tools such as BIM or Construction Management Software are already having on the development of construction activity is undeniable. BIM is the most widespread and widely used technology, since it makes it possible to design and envision the work in a virtual environment before building it in the real world, thereby avoiding hypothetical errors in the various stages of construction.
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SatOct122024
IN: Chandigarh: Panjab University to help Admn in making UT resurgent Smart City
Panjab University (PU) has bagged the Lead Knowledge Institution (LKI) tag for UT Chandigarh under the Niti Aayog’s State Support Mission initiative.
The UT Administration has nominated Panjab University (PU) as the Lead Knowledge Institution (LKI) to collaborate with the ‘Chandigarh Institute for Transformation’ under NITI Aayog’s State Support Mission, aiming at guiding the city towards achieving its long-term development goals, collectively referred to as ‘Chandigarh@2047’.
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FriOct112024
IN: Madhya Pradesh: Final Screening Of Indore Smart City Development Limited Design Entries
In the competition, there will be several themes on which participants can give their ideas.
Indore Smart City Development Limited (ISCDL) is calling on innovators, architects, planners, designers, engineers and creative enthusiasts and other such people to shape the future of the city through a design competition. A total of around 22 entries have been received for this competition.
A committee will do final screening on October 4. Officials said that it is expected to create innovative, data-driven solutions that should improve the quality of life for residents of the city especially vulnerable population (such as elderly people and people with disabilities).
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FriOct112024
Facial Recognition: Building a Robust Smart Transportation Ecosystem
The modern digital world relies deeply on the Internet of Things (IoT) and the technologies that come with it. As a prominent result of this rapid transformation, global economies are heavily investing in smart city initiatives to further automate day-to-day operations, specifically transportation.
It includes integrated transport networks, centralised traffic control, vehicle movement trajectories, and commuters’ database management, extending to the security and convenience of a unified ecosystem.
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ThuOct102024
OM: Muscat 2.0? Reimagining a smarter, greener cityscape
As Muscat evolves into a city of the future, Cundall’s role in the Greater Muscat Structure Plan is key
Oman’s capital city is on the cusp of a transformative evolution with the launch of the Greater Muscat Structure Plan (GMSP). The plan, a collaboration between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning and a diverse team of international experts, aims to shape the future growth of Muscat through forward-thinking urban development strategies.
Central to this ambitious project is Cundall, a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy known for its innovative approaches to sustainability, infrastructure, and urban resilience.
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ThuOct102024
ZA: Johannesburg: Metrobus welcomes cashless services
This process will make it easy for Metrobus to gather accurate data on commuters.
Metrobus announced that effective October 1, all services will transition to a cashless system.
This initiative marks a significant step in the digital transformation efforts to enhance the commuter experience and support Johannesburg’s vision of becoming a smart city.
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ThuOct102024
ET: Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Launches Ambitious Smart City Initiative
The Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure has unveiled a smart city initiative aimed at transforming 275 towns across Ethiopia into smart cities by 2024/2025. The plan seeks to modernize urban services, improve living standards, and drive the country's urban development forward.
State Minister Fenta Dejen revealed that the initiative will begin with 31 cities in 2023/2024, including the capital, Addis Ababa. This initial phase will serve as a model for the larger goal of transforming 2,500 towns into smart cities by 2026. Key elements of the plan include modernizing office services, providing fast and accessible services, and implementing e-services.
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WedOct092024
IN: Industrial smart cities: UP vies for next EV Hub and Kerala for the next botanical cluster
Industrial smart cities could host specific industry clusters with Agra targetting to attract EVs and Gaya looking at food processing
India is trying to get specific industries to its industrial smart cities to develop clusters of manufacturing like Detroit is for motor industry in the US and Manchester was for cotton in the UK, Moneycontrol has learnt.
UP's industrial smart city Agra is being targeted as Electric Vehicle and Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) hubs, while Palakkad in Kerala will develop into a medicinal and botanical cluster.
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WedOct092024
SA: Al Madinah: A smart, sustainable city without equal
The Al Madinah Region Development Authority offers a way forward for an ancient city, as human-centricity takes center stage.
Al Madinah – a city steeped in rich religious, cultural and historical significance, is embarking on a transformative journey, one that blends its illustrious past with the latest innovations in technology. This has been achieved by ensuring the essence of the city remains intact. This involves many different facets, but central is the humanization of the city.
The organization responsible for this transformative work is the Al Madinah Region Development Authority. The authority has devised a smart city plan that focuses on key areas such as wellbeing, tourism, environment and mobility, aiming to create a city that caters to both the spiritual and practical needs of its population. The plan is testament to how technology can be used to enhance the human experience, ensuring the city’s growth is in sync with the needs and aspirations of its people.
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WedOct092024
Best Parking Apps & Tips For Efficient Parking In Indian Cities
Finding parking in crowded Indian cities can be a daunting task. With the rapid urbanisation and increasing number of vehicles, securing a spot is often a challenge. However, technology offers solutions to ease this struggle. This article explores the best parking apps and tips for finding parking efficiently, tailored for automobile enthusiasts.
Several apps have emerged to help drivers locate parking spaces in bustling cities. Park+ is a popular choice, offering real-time availability updates and booking options. Users can reserve spots in advance, saving time and reducing stress. Similarly, Get My Parking provides a comprehensive database of parking locations, ensuring you find the nearest available space.
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WedOct092024
VN: Driving digital transformation with 5G
As a pioneer in 5G network infrastructure, Ericsson is supporting Vietnam in developing its digital economy. Rita Mokbel, head of Ericsson Vietnam, talked to VIR’s Bich Thuy about upcoming priorities to support building innovative 5G use cases.
Q: What do you think about Vietnam's digital infrastructure readiness for 5G commercialisation?
Vietnam is steadily building the necessary digital infrastructure to support 5G, with a key milestone being the recent auctions for 5G frequency bands by the Ministry of Information and Communications. They’ve allocated licences for the 2600 MHz and 3700 MHz spectrum bands, which are essential steps in this journey.
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WedOct092024
IN: Each of 12 smart cities to be a dedicated industrial hub
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Twelve new smart cities in India will be developed as dedicated industrial hubs focusing on sectors like electric vehicles, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. These cities, spanning across 10 states, will feature advanced infrastructure and aim to create substantial job opportunities while attracting global investments.
The upcoming 12 smart cities will be developed as dedicated industrial hubs, each specific to a certain sector, officials said.
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WedOct092024
ZW: Bulawayo launches smart city surveillance system
The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Bulawayo, Judith Ncube, has officially launched the Smart City Surveillance System, a significant step in utilizing technology to fight crime in the city. The surveillance system is a collaborative initiative between the Bulawayo Business Against Crime Forum of Zimbabwe (BACFOZ) and local security agency Safeguard.
This project marks a major milestone in the city's efforts to embrace modern policing techniques, with law enforcement set to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into crime prevention and investigation. The use of technology is expected to fundamentally change how crime is managed, making it easier to monitor and respond to criminal activities in real-time.
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WedOct092024
PH: Batangas: Talisay Smart City Transformation: PLDT Enterprise Boosts Connectivity for Public Service Innovation
- Digital transformation: Talisay's push for smart city development
- Innovative partnership: PLDT Enterprise's role in municipal advancements
- Future-ready solutions: Enhancing public service delivery and sustainability
Nestled in the heart of Batangas, the municipality of Talisay has long been recognized for its agricultural prowess as the "Seedling Bowl of the Nation." But now, it’s making headlines for a different kind of growth—digital transformation. Recently, PLDT Enterprise proudly partnered with the municipality to overhaul its communication infrastructure, enhancing the new municipal building's voice and data services. This is a bold move in line with Talisay’s goal of becoming a smart city, a vision led by Mayor Nestor Natanauan.
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TueOct082024
IN: Chandigarh: End of mission: Union Territory to look after ‘smart’ city from 2025
Eight years after making it to the first list of proposed smart cities, Chandigarh is all set to give adieu to the Smart City Mission, which helped the city make new strides in security arrangements, traffic management, green transport, garbage and sewage handling etc.
With an investment of almost Rs 1,000 crore since 2016 when the mission was first announced by the Union government, 34 smart projects have gone past the finish line, with just two projects pending as of now.
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TueOct082024
IN: Bihar: Patna: In 7 yrs, only half of smart city projects completed
Eight years after making it to the first list of proposed smart cities, Chandigarh is all set to give adieu to the Smart City Mission, which helped the city make new strides in security arrangements, traffic management, green transport, garbage and sewage handling etc.
With an investment of almost Rs 1,000 crore since 2016 when the mission was first announced by the Union government, 34 smart projects have gone past the finish line, with just two projects pending as of now.
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TueOct082024
How Smart Cities Are Transforming Last-Mile Delivery And Logistics
Urban logistics is at a crossroads, with the last-mile delivery segment facing increasing pressure from growing e-commerce demands. As cities become denser and more complex, traditional logistics models need help to keep pace, as they face inefficiencies, congestion and environmental concerns. However, smart cities are stepping up to the challenge by leveraging cutting-edge technologies like the cloud, IoT, AI and real-time data analytics to revolutionize both last-mile delivery and curbside management.
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TueOct082024
TALQ Certification Globally Recognized as Standard for Smart City Applications
The TALQ Consortium counts 66 members from 24 countries
The TALQ Consortium, which developed the Smart City Protocol, a global interface standard for smart city applications, continues to ensure benefits for cities worldwide through a rigorous certification process. An increasing number of cities and utilities now require TALQ Certification in their public tenders to guarantee interoperability between systems from different vendors. Currently, there are 58 TALQ-certified products from 39 manufacturers available. The consortium's steady growth—now consisting of 66 member companies from 24 countries—along with the ongoing evolution of the protocol, highlights its commitment to advancing smart city solutions and promoting global standards.
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TueOct082024
Securing Real-Time Data Streams in Smart Cities
A smart city uses interconnected technologies like sensors, IoT devices, and data networks to improve the efficiency of its operations and services. Collecting and analyzing real-time information through secure data streams can optimize everything from traffic management to energy consumption and public safety.
This metric is crucial because it allows cities to respond quickly to changing conditions, make informed decisions, and use resources efficiently. Live updates help create a more responsive, sustainable, and livable environment for everyone.
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MonOct072024
A digital infrastructure drive for economic development
We are at a pivotal moment in Vietnam’s journey towards digital transformation, alongside many leaders who are driving innovation through technology.
The rapid pace of this transformation is reshaping industries worldwide. Governments, businesses, and societies are increasingly reliant on cloud technologies and data infrastructure to boost economic growth, optimise services, and drive innovation.
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MonOct072024
How Automated Compliance Checking is Shaping Smart Cities
As urban areas evolve into smart cities, the role of compliance automation is becoming increasingly pivotal. Compliance serves as a cornerstone for ensuring that infrastructure development adheres to safety, environmental, and regulatory standards. This adherence is essential not only for safeguarding public safety but also for promoting sustainable practices. In the context of smart cities, where advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart grids are integrated, compliance becomes even more critical. Without robust compliance mechanisms, cities risk facing issues such as unsafe construction and environmental degradation, which could undermine their growth and livability.
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MonOct072024
US: Texas: Brownsville: The Smart City SpaceX Built?
The U.S. city of Brownsville, Texas, has announced what it has called a “transformative partnership” with NTT DATA to implement advanced smart solutions on a private 5G (P5G) network.
The initiative aims to improve public services, enhance safety, boost sustainability, and support the city’s growth by leveraging real-time data analytics and AI power technology within a secure wireless infrastructure.
“The future is coming to life in Brownsville today as we partner with NTT DATA to set a new standard for smart, connected and sustainable cities,” said John Cowen, Jr., Brownsville’s City Mayor. -
MonOct072024
US: Connecticut: Mansfield: The Northeast's first self-driving car test track and research facility planned for UConn
Just a couple miles from the University of Connecticut's main Storrs campus, lies a stark juxtaposition to those lively school grounds. With acres of undeveloped land, abandoned buildings and overgrown weeds, a large portion of UConn's Depot Campus has sat unused for years.
But that is set to change, as the Depot Campus could see a renaissance as the new home to a planned test driving track for autonomous vehicles and research facility for high-tech transportation planning.
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MonOct072024
Intersection of Internet Exchanges & Smart Cities: Opportunities & Challenges
The applications on which our digital future will be based will require extremely low latency.
As you navigate the bustling streets of your city, you may not realise the invisible web of technology that's revolutionising urban life around you. Welcome to the era of smart cities, where cutting-edge innovations and data-driven solutions are reshaping the urban landscape. At the heart of this transformation lies a crucial component: Internet Exchanges. These digital hubs power the smart city revolution, enabling everything from efficient traffic management to sustainable energy consumption.
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SunOct062024
EG: The new £43bn capital being built just 30 miles from one of the world's largest megacities
The new city is designed to be a major regional administrative and financial centre, as well as being a technologically advanced "smart" city.
Overcrowding is a growing problem that many major cities around the world are facing, as more and more people flock to them in search of better economic opportunities.
Some countries have taken bold and ambitious steps to solve the problem that these population inflows are causing.
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SunOct062024
Vodacom Partners South African Governments to Launch Smart City Solutions
Smart city initiatives can stimulate local economies by attracting investments and creating jobs. Improved infrastructures and services can enhance the quality of life, making cities more appealing to businesses and residents alike.
Vodacom Business announced on september 26th a collaboration with South Africa local governments, aimed at deploying smart city solutions across the country. This initiative is part of a five-year Transversal Contract with the National Treasury, designed to enhance service delivery through technology in critical sectors such as utilities, healthcare, education, and security.
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SatOct052024
Four key challenges for autonomous public transport in smart cities
An interesting press note across the news desk today from UK technology research group IDTechEx, which explores the continuing challenges to establish a coherent model for the global rollout of autonomous buses and robo-shuttles – that classic smart-city staple to redesign urban mobility with futuristic transport solutions. In the end, the crux of it is to convince governments to facilitate pilots and investors to scale them. Which is about the viability of the model in the first place, but also the vision and will of authorities to untangle all the red tape.
There were “once” over 50 “players” in the market, variously developing autonomous bus and robo-shuttles and teasing a “public transport revolution”, reckons IDTechEx. But commercial services have been slow to materialise and the number of providers has since declined, with the whole market “falling short of industry expectations”, it says. “Large-scale commercial testing has not been achieved,” writes Shihao Fu, analyst at IDTechEx, even as progressive “near-commercial” government-supported initiatives in Singapore, France, China, and South Korea show the way.
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SatOct052024
US: Georgia: Peachtree Corners: Smart city deploys 5G-enabled autonomous vehicles
A project at Peachtree Corners, Georgia, one of the first smart cities in the U.S., will deploy May Mobility’s autonomous vehicle solutions equipped with T-Mobile’s 5G connectivity.
The on-demand autonomous project will be the first deployment from May Mobility in the state of Georgia to provide rides to eight pre-determined stops at locations such as hotels, restaurants, retail shops, office spaces and the Innovation Center at Curiosity Lab and Peachtree Corners’ City Hall.
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SatOct052024
ES: Andalusia: Almeria’s Smart City model
Almeria is blazing a trail in urban transformation with its ambitious Almeria 2030 Strategic Plan, focusing on technology, sustainability, and innovation.
Mayor of Almeria, Maria del Mar Vazquez showcased the city’s strides at the Greencities & S-Moving Forum in Malaga, where more than 75 cities gathered to promote smarter, sustainable city models.
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SatOct052024
CN: Shanghai: Taopu Smart City boosts infrastructure and industry growth
Taopu Smart City has become a key area in Putuo District's development strategy with ongoing efforts to enhance transportation, attract high-tech industries and improve public services.
Taopu is improving its infrastructure to support industrial growth, according to a promotional event on Thursday at the China-Israel Innovation Hub in Shanghai. Two additional Metro lines, 20 and 26, are also under development apart from the operating Lines 11 and 15.
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FriOct042024
VN: Prime Minister envisions Binh Duong as centrally-run smart city
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has expressed his confidence that the Southern province of Binh Dương will continue to achieve remarkable breakthroughs, solidifying its status as Vietnam's leading modern industry hub and ascending to become a centrally-run city in the near future.
During a working session with the standing board of the provincial Party Committee on September 26, PM Chinh called on Binh Duong to pool all resources, particularly through public-private partnerships, to invest in a synchronous and modern socio-economic infrastructure. This includes transportation, healthcare, education, industrial zones, and information and telecommunications, with the aim of transforming it into a centrally-run smart city.
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FriOct042024
Nigeria, US to partner on smart city development
Nigeria is eyeing smart city development through strategic partnerships with the United States.
A smart city is an urban area that uses advanced technology and data analytics to improve the quality of life for its citizens, enhance sustainability, and streamline public services.
Smart cities integrate information and communication technologies to manage and govern the city’s infrastructure, services, and resources.
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FriOct042024
Foreign visitors amazed by China's smart city facilities
"China is already in 2030!" said the Hutchinsons, a British family who owns almost 200,000 followers on TikTok, when they experienced their first drone delivery service in Shenzhen. So far, this vlog has topped all of their posts, gaining an eye-catching 7.8 million views.
The rapid development of smart technologies in China has amazed many foreign visitors as they flock to China after its launch of the 144-hour visa-free policy.
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FriOct042024
IN: Karnataka to Revolutionize with KWIN City: A Hub for Knowledge and Innovation
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah launches KWIN City, aiming to establish it as a global hub for knowledge, health, innovation, and research. This ambitious project will drive economic growth, attract global talent, and foster groundbreaking advancements, featuring sustainable living and advanced infrastructure.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched the Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation (KWIN) City on Thursday, marking a significant step towards establishing the state as a global leader in various fields. 'KWIN City represents Karnataka's bold vision for the future - a state-of-the-art hub for knowledge, health, innovation, and research. We are creating an ecosystem that will drive economic growth, attract global talent, and foster groundbreaking advancements. KWIN City is not just a project; it is a testament to our commitment to excellence, sustainability, and the well-being of our citizens,' Siddaramaiah stated.
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ThuOct032024
Top 10 Smartest Cities in the World: Check the List Here
The 2024 Smart City Index ranks cities based on innovative initiatives enhancing citizens' quality of life. European cities dominate the list, while North American cities decline. With a focus on sustainability and citizen engagement, these urban centers are addressing future challenges in health, climate change, and governance.
The 2024 Smart City Index has revealed the world's top 10 smartest cities, highlighting innovative urban initiatives that enhance citizens' quality of life. This year, European cities dominate the list, with no North American cities making it into the top 20 for the first time since the index began in 2019. Below is a detailed overview of the top 10 cities and their notable characteristics.
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ThuOct032024
Azerbaijan sets up joint ventures with foreign companies within "smart city" and "green energy zone" concepts - minister
Azerbaijan is creating joint ventures with foreign companies as part of its "smart city" and "green energy zone" concepts, Azerbaijan’s Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov said at the international forum on carbon pricing in Baku, Trend reports.
He highlighted that Azerbaijan is actively working to develop hydropower potential in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur.
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ThuOct032024
Swiss city Zug launches digital credentials with Procivis software
The city of Zug in Switzerland has become the first in the country to implement digital credentials in a live setting, starting in September 2024. The move toward digitizing identity credentials across Switzerland is expected to culminate in a federal-level digital identity system by 2026.
Zug’s eGovernment platform, known as eZug, now integrates the Procivis One software to manage the issuance and verification of these digital credentials. According to an announcement, users don’t need a separate app to access these credentials.
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ThuOct032024
SA: Investment in infrastructure key to smart and sustainable cities, say experts
- Mansour Al-Mushaiti: Protecting the environment is a significant challenge in agricultural and food advancement, and sustainable development is crucial for economic growth
- Experts discussed the crucial role of infrastructure management in smart city operations, emphasizing the use of new technologies like intelligent transportation systems
Investment in infrastructure is pivotal in fostering sustainable development and facilitating the evolution of smart cities, the deputy minister of environment, water and agriculture has said.
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WedOct022024
PH: Luzón: Baguio taps students to pitch ideas for 'smart city' project
Baguio City government’s Management Information and Technology Division (MITD) and the Department of Informations and Communications Technology (DICT) Cordillera are tapping college students to pitch in their ideas for the city’s sustainable and smart city project.
The "Smart City Challenge 2024" is calling on all students from all disciplines in Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba and Tublay (BLISTT) to join.
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WedOct022024
CN: Beijing: Building smart city key to regional integration
The "Building Smart City in a Changing World" forum was held in Beijing on September 16, as part of the 2024 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), which ran from Sept 12 to 16.
Co-hosted by the Institute for Global Cooperation and Understanding at Peking University and the Institute for Urban Internationalization Studies at Zhejiang International Studies University, the event unveiled the 2024 League of Arab States Smart City Ranking with the support of Harbor Overseas, the Center for Science and Technology Development and Governance of Tsinghua University, and the Shenzhen Finance Institute.
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WedOct022024
IN: Andhra Pradesh: Tirupati: Expedite integrated command control centre works: Collector
Officials of the Tirupati Smart City project reviewed the progress of the Integrated Command Control Centre being established as part of the Smart City initiative at the annual general body meeting on Tuesday. It was presided over by Smart City Managing Director and Municipal Corporation Commissioner N Mourya.
The meeting was attended online by Smart City Chairman and Collector Dr S Venkateswar, along with Directors including District SP L Subbarayudu and Dr Ramashri. From the Municipal Corporation office, Smart City Director Ramachandra Reddy, Additional Commissioner Charan Tej Reddy, superintendent engineer Mohan, Smart City GM Chandramouli, examiner of accounts Ramachandra Reddy, municipal engineer Chandrasekhar, AECOM representative Balaji and other Smart City officials participated.
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WedOct022024
VN: Hưng Yen modernises administration for efficiency and transparency
Hung Yen province is working towards building a more efficient, citizen-friendly administration by modernising state management, reducing administrative paperwork, and streamlining processes across multiple levels. The province aims to increase transparency by publishing clear timelines and results for administrative procedures.
According to Do Cao Cong, Deputy Director of the Provincial Public Administrative Service and Control Centre, local authorities have issued directives to various departments and district-level People's Committees to digitize administrative documents as part of a national plan. The goal is to ensure compliance with regulations and make administrative processes more efficient.
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TueOct012024
US: Smarter Curbs Are Just the Start for Smarter Cities
At the midpoint of smart curb projects, city transportation leaders across the country are reflecting on the broader impacts this work can have — and how they might unlock progress in the future.
The new zero-emission delivery zone, the citywide digital curb inventory and the improved working relationships with residents, businesses and even package carriers like FedEx are all great to have.
But perhaps the most sizable and lasting legacy of a grant program aimed at modernizing the way cities use and regulate curbs will be the foundational baseline these projects establish — a baseline for data and how its gathered, an opening for collaborating with other city departments and a launchpad for community engagement.
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TueOct012024
AI-Enabled Cities Are The Key To Sustainability
AI enables more sustainable practices and policies, improving the lives of citizens. Learn how smart cities are using AI to enhance environmental stewardship.
In the arid landscape of ancient Sumer, a city called Uruk once rose to become one of the earliest known cities of modern civilization. This major center of Sumerian civilization was known for its advanced urban planning, sophisticated architecture and innovations in writing, agriculture and trade. The city was surrounded by massive walls and featured grand public buildings and temples, and a complex system of canals and irrigation. The growth and success of Uruk marked a significant milestone in human history, setting the stage for the development of urbanization and civilization.
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MonSep302024
Smart Cities: the key to unlocking a traffic-free future
early 7 in 10 people will live in cities by 2050, based on a recent report by research consultants Frost and Sullivan. With more and more people living in city centers and many still relying on cars, traffic congestion remains one of the biggest challenges facing our society.
Traffic isn’t just a nuisance; it’s a massive drain on the U.S. economy, costing over $160 billion annually. The dense network of vehicles gridlocking our roads has impacts that extend beyond the asphalt — it permeates every aspect of urban life, demanding immediate and comprehensive action.
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MonSep302024
Building a Smart City
If you ask me how I picture the future, I would imagine a city where everything worked together as one. I wouldn’t be stuck in traffic on the way to my commute to work, energy is used efficiently and sustainably. This is something that for long I won’t have to stop and imagine, I will be able to live it all thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence).
AI allows life to become more efficient and sustainable through collecting a huge amount of urban data, this makes city planners not only manage the day-to-day activities, but also plan for the challenges of tomorrow. Think of it as a digital architect working tirelessly to design a city that breathes, moves, and responds in real-time.
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SunSep292024
US launches online passport renewals, offering bypass of paper mail-in application
The new online renewal application is not available for children's passports or citizens living outside the United States
United States citizens will now be able to more easily renew their passports.
The Department of State announced Wednesday that passport holders will be able to submit an online form to renew their passports, no longer requiring a mail-in application.
"By offering this online alternative to the traditional paper application process, the Department is embracing digital transformation to offer the most efficient and convenient passport renewal experience possible," Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced.
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SunSep292024
NG: E-Invoice: Zacch Adedeji brings new tax solutions
Good things are coming for the tax system, and Nigerians are ready. Imagine a country where paying taxes is not a burden but a seamless part of everyday business life. This vision is becoming a reality, thanks to the innovative efforts of Dr. Zacch Adedeji, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS). His leadership is making it more accessible and efficient for all Nigerians.
Just hours after celebrating his one-year milestone in office, Dr. Zacch has announced plans to introduce an e-Invoice system, a step that many are eagerly awaiting. This digital solution will make invoicing easier, faster, and more transparent. The FIRS is working towards a system where every transaction is validated in real-time, whether between businesses or directly with the government. This effort is part of its Digital Transformation Strategy, which aims to make tax processes smoother and more efficient.
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SunSep292024
eGovPH app: A game-changer for govt services or a privacy risk?
The eGovPH app represents a significant step in the Philippines' digital transformation, providing citizens a powerful platform to streamline their interactions with various government services. Launched in collaboration with HID Global and FMC Research Solutions Inc., the app integrates HID's goID Software Development Kit (SDK) to ensure it meets ISO 23220 standards for global interoperability. This technology allows Filipinos, especially overseas workers, to securely store and use their digital National ID and other government-issued documents in countries that adhere to the same ISO standards.
While it offers many advantages, citizens need to weigh the benefits against the risks before deciding whether to use it now or wait until further refinements are made.
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SatSep282024
Governments issue digital credentials for work and education
City, state and national governments move to ease qualification-sharing
Government agencies in various countries have been actively involved in issuing digital credentials to their citizens and temporary residents to provide access to resources.
For instance, the New South Wales (NSW) Government has collaborated with Learning Vault to create a digital skills passport platform in Australia. This platform enables individuals to manage and share their skills and qualifications through verifiable credentials.
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SatSep282024
IN: Work on 12 industrial smart cities to kick off this year; 4 to be completed
In August, the Union Cabinet approved the creation of 12 industrial zones, strategically positioned across 10 states and planned along six major corridors
The construction of 12 newly approved industrial smart cities will begin this year, while four more cities, already being developed, are expected to be completed by the end of next year, said Rajat Kumar Saini, chief executive and managing director of the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC).
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FriSep272024
Dfinity, Cambodia agree on advancing smart city innovation
The Swiss-based backer of the Internet Computer Protocol will provide training and entrepreneurial support as well as decentralized computing.
Dfinity, the Swiss foundation behind the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) blockchain, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Cambodia Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation at Token2049. The parties have agreed to pursue research, training and entrepreneurial ecosystem support for smart city infrastructure.
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FriSep272024
Umguza: Ntabazinduna poised to become a smart city
The Umguza Rural District Council (RDC) is transforming the Ntabazinduna area into a smart city, with the industrial corridor along the Ntabazinduna Road turn-off from the Bulawayo-Harare Road already showing progress. This development is part of the Zimbabwe National Human Settlement Plan (ZNHSP) and aligns with Vision 2030 and President Mnangagwa's directive for local authorities to develop masterplans that improve service delivery.
Smart cities, which use advanced information and communication technologies (ICTs) and sustainable practices, are designed to enhance urban living by improving operational efficiency, public services, and overall quality of life. Ntabazinduna's transformation is expected to follow these global trends.
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FriSep272024
IE: Dublin university uses campus twin to test smart city tech
Dublin City University is using a digital twin of its campus to test smart city technology, bringing AI and a digital twin together.
Dublin City University (DCU) has teamed up with Dublin City Council, Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, and Bentley Systems to push the boundaries of digital twins.
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ThuSep262024
US: Edge Computing in Local Government: Balancing Speed and Practicality
Cities are made smarter by edge computing, but they’re made smarter in other ways too. It’s important to be strategic at the network’s edge.
Picture this scenario: A pedestrian ignores a don’t-walk signal and steps into a city crosswalk late at night. The typically busy intersection is empty, except for one car that’s less than a block away. It’s hurtling toward the crosswalk.
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ThuSep262024
ZA: Get ready Joburg, Metrobus to go cashless
They say cash is king, but Joburg Metrobus says cash-less is the future, as they forge ahead with their plan, come October 1.
Joburg Metrobus said the move aims to enhance the convenience and efficiency of their services.
At the beginning of last month, Metrobus notified its current and potential commuters that effective from October 1, it is going cashless.
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ThuSep262024
IN: Haryana: Faridabad Smart City: Crores spent on paper, infrastructure in shambles
The government has spent over Rs 822 crore in Faridabad under the Smart Cities Mission.
Haryana’s Faridabad – one of the 100 cities selected to be developed as a “Smart City” – received Rs 833 crore from the centre and state government under the Smart Cities Mission till February this year. Out of this, Rs 822 crore was reportedly spent on various infrastructural projects.
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WedSep252024
Vietnam can learn from Singapore’s experience in building smart cities: expert
Vietnam can learn a lot from Singapore and other countries to build a smart government and smart cities so as to pave the way for rapid progress in the future, according to Associate Prof., Dr. Vu Minh Khuong at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy under the National University of Singapore.
Khuong said that Singapore is considered a prime example when referring to smart city development experiences worldwide.
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WedSep252024
IN: Karnataka: Rs 1.6k cr to convert Kalaburagi into smart city
Chief minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said his govt plans to transform Kalaburagi into a smart city with an estimated investment of Rs 1,685 crore. The initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for locals and attract investments in the region.
Siddaramaiah made the announcement during ‘Kalyana Karnataka Amrut Mahotsav' celebrations and the 10th anniversary of Kalyana Karnataka's special status under Article 371(J) of the Constitution.
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WedSep252024
NG: Kaduna Smart City Project To Revolutionise Governance –Gov Sani
Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani has announced a transformative partnership between Kaduna and China to build a cutting-edge e-government system.
The initiative, which aligns with Nigeria’s pursuit of industrialisation, is set to enhance efficiency, public security, and transparency in governance.
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WedSep252024
AE: VERSES and Analog Announce Smart City Initiative in Abu Dhabi
VERSES AI Inc., a cognitive computing company specializing in next generation intelligent systems, announces the first in a series of joint smart city projects with Analog, an edge computing company focused on seamlessly connecting people, places and things using smart sensors and mixed reality devices, to simulate taxi fleet management in Abu Dhabi. Utilizing Genius, the project objective is to understand how to optimize fleet operations while minimizing congestion and emissions.
“We are excited to kick off this first commercial project and partnership with Analog,” said Gabriel René, CEO of VERSES. “Genius is ideally suited for smart cities where there are many stakeholders, each with different systems, hardware and methods for capturing and processing real-time sensor data. We aim to empower Analog with the tools to transform data from various sources into a unified model upon which Genius agents continuously generate insights and recommendations in order to optimize activity, with the goal of producing significant cost savings and efficiency improvements for fleet operators.”
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TueSep242024
The Rise of Gulf Smart Cities
Saudi Arabia's Neom project is part of a global trend of "smart city" initiatives, but these projects, driven by advanced technologies, present both opportunities for urban governance and sustainability and risks for repression through increased surveillance, raising geopolitical and ethical concerns.
In 2017, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman launched an ambitious $500 billion project to develop “Neom,” a futuristic “megacity” that would cover 10,230 square miles in the northwest of Saudi Arabia. Although the project has faced recent budget cuts and setbacks, it remains a major feature of Saudi Arabia’s “Vision 2030” agenda to modernize its economy.
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TueSep242024
Africa: Building tomorrow’s cities today with AfriGIS
As more people move to urban areas, there is a growing need for cities to become more efficient, sustainable and liveable.
Smart city initiatives explore how advanced technologies such as data analytics, the internet of things and artificial intelligence can improve city operations and public services, reduce energy consumption, and enhance overall quality of life.
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TueSep242024
AU: Victoria: Melbourne to play host to smart city leaders
Advances in technology are empowering planners to make better informed decisions about urban policy, helping create more sustainable Australian cities that are resilient to changes in population and climate.
Developing more sustainable urban policies is a priority for the Albanese government, which in the last federal Budget announced it would develop a comprehensive National Urban Policy— the first in over a decade.
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TueSep242024
GB: Surrey: Woking: UK Connect powers Smart City connectivity at Harrington Place
UK Connect, a leading provider of connectivity and communication solutions, has overseen the network transformation of Smart City property development Harrington Place in Woking. This collaboration reinforces UK Connect’s commitment to providing the connectivity cornerstone for the UK construction industry, enabling residents at Harrington Place to enjoy reliable, uninterrupted, superfast broadband.
Built by property developer ThamesWey, Harrington Place covers a 493 square metre area and consists of 148 self-contained flats for rent. Spanning a huge physical space, ThamesWey needed to leverage optimal network connectivity to provide residents with high-speed Internet and drive improvements across the Smart City development.
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MonSep232024
IN: Government looking East for 12 industrial smart cities, in talks with Singapore, Japan
The government is scouting foreign companies that can set up operations in these smart cities. The focus is on projects that can generate local employment opportunities
"India is looking East to attract investments from countries such as Japan and Singapore for its industrial smart city project, an official has told Moneycontrol.
"We are vying for Singapore and Japan to collaborate with us on the project, urging firms to set up operations in industrial smart cities," the official, who didn' wish to be identified, said.
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MonSep232024
NG: Smart city, smart country
It is for the contempt of the past that President Tinubu made China the centre of gravity a week ago. While some media outlets and commentators washed up ink and airtime fulminating over Agbaero and his arrest without asking why, the president and his entourage focused on the future.
Ajaokuta Steel, neglected by a generation, is whirring back to life. Solid mineral tie-ups, infrastructure development, power generation, and deals amounting to billions of dollars. These were sweet pies that some commentators wanted to ignore as poison. Some had criticized two governors for accompanying the president. While all the critics saw was jamboree, what they accomplished was progress. They were smart, as smart as the smart cities they are working on.
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SunSep222024
Smart Cities and Traffic Management — Will Cyber Defences Be Good Enough to Protect Road Users?
In 2024, many of us are aware of how our data is being collected and used. The data brokering industry is currently sitting at an evaluation of around $252 billion, and that's only expected to double before the end of 2030.
This is, of course, a big issue that everyone who uses the internet has to face. Even just a few minutes of internet time can leave a digital footprint that brokers can harness, analyse, and then use to form a digital profile of a person, which can be sold and exploited. This is not only an issue from a morality standpoint, but in the current age of cyber criminality, it puts all of our data at risk of cyberattacks and identity theft.
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SunSep222024
Portugal’s Smart Cities Market
A Surge in Innovation and Growth Through 2030
Portugal’s smart cities market is on a significant upward trajectory, fueled by substantial investments and strategic initiatives aimed at transforming urban living. The sector is set to experience remarkable growth over the coming years, driven by funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and other key investments in digital and green technologies.
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SunSep222024
US: North Carolina: How Raleigh is providing free Wi-Fi by simply ‘changing a light bulb’
John Holden was only a few months into his new role as Smart City Manager in Raleigh, North Carolina when he embarked on his first project, as part of the Smart Raleigh initiative, that would establish free Wi-Fi in Peach Road Park.
Nestled in the park is the Peach Road Cultural Centre specifically designed and programmed to work with the large immigrant population. At least four languages are spoken in the neighbourhood with English being the fourth least common.
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SatSep212024
PK: Islamabad Launches Its First State-of-the-Art Digital Parking System in G-8
Islamabad took a significant step towards modernization with the launch of its first state-of-the-art digital parking system. The system has been created to meet international standards. Moreover, it aims to streamline vehicle parking and create awareness about the advantages of digitization among the public. The system was initially launched in the G-8 center. However, it is set to expand across other key areas of the city.
Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, visited the newly launched digital parking facility. Other board members and senior officers from relevant departments accompanied him. They were all briefed about the system’s functionality and plans for its expansion.
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SatSep212024
NG: Kaduna Smart City To Attract $150m Investment, Create 100,000 Jobs — Gov Sani
Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani has announced that the Kaduna Smart City project is poised to attract $150 million in foreign investment and create 100,000 direct jobs.
Speaking to State House correspondents in Abuja after a condolence visit to Vice President Kashim Shettima following the recent flooding disaster in Maiduguri, Borno State, Governor Sani revealed that private investors have already shown interest in the project.
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FriSep202024
AE: H.E Dr. Aisha Butti Bin Bishr vision for Dubai as a smart city
How Her Excellency Dr. Aisha Butti Bin Bishr, Director General of the Smart Dubai Office has played an important role in transforming Dubai.
Q:Talk us through your background.
I have over 27 years of experience in ICT development and the public sector, with a deep focus on digital transformation. My career began in the UAE government, where I held various roles that allowed me to contribute to the nation’s vision for innovation and progress. One of the most significant milestones in my career was being appointed as the first woman to develop a smart city from the ground up. As the founding Director General of Smart Dubai, now known as Digital Dubai, I had the privilege of leading the city’s transformation into one of the world’s smartest and most connected cities. My work has always been guided by a people-centric approach, where technology serves as an enabler to enhance the quality of life and promote happiness among residents.
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FriSep202024
US: Texas: Brownsville partners with NTT to build a smart city with private 5G
Real-time data, predictive analytics and AI will support Brownsville’s public services, safety, sustainability, and growth.
The city of Brownsville, Texas, has announced a transformative partnership with NTT DATA, a global leader in digital business and IT services, to implement advanced smart solutions on a private 5G (P5G) network. The initiative aims to improve public services, enhance safety, boost sustainability, and support the city’s ongoing growth through real time data analytics and AI power technology, all seamlessly integrated within a secure wireless infrastructure .
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FriSep202024
Oman’s $2.6B Smart City Unlike Dubai’s Urban Archetype
Muscat, Oman’s capital, is famous for its low-rise buildings and long history. Unlike Dubai, known for its skyscrapers, Muscat has preserved its traditional look. However, now, as Oman plans for a future without oil, it is working to modernize the city with a $2.6 billion Smart City project.
The country is pouring billions of dollars into new projects. One of the biggest is Sultan Haitham City. This new development will focus on keeping buildings low while providing homes for both locals and visitors, according to The Wall Street Journal’s YouTube video earlier this month.
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FriSep202024
US: Ohio: Cincinnati mayor says zoning overhaul reflects a ‘generational change in how people think about cities’
Years of community engagement revealed Cincinnatians don’t support getting rid of single-family zoning altogether — but they were open to relaxing it in some areas, Mayor Aftab Pureval said.
A problem has emerged in Cincinnati over the last decade, says its mayor, Aftab Pureval: More people are coming in as the amount of housing in many neighborhoods drops.
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ThuSep192024
IN: Goa: In quest of making Panjim a smart city
The people of Panjim had to live through a nightmare in order that the fundamental framework for a smart sewerage system that has taken at least two years and is still not completed, will be accomplished.
It is unlikely that any other smart city in India had to endure so much which led to a few deaths as well as innumerable accidents and a long penury for the people of the capital city. It is thus in this context, that the residents of the city deserve not by default but by merit a smart city that can be set up by providing for, by means of transforming the landscape of the city.
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ThuSep192024
SA: Ministry of Municipalities and Housing Launches Smart Assistant and Smart City Management Platform in GAIN Summit
The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing launched its latest digital services during the third Global AI Summit (GAIN Summit) in Riyadh from September 10 to 12, 2024. The new services include the Smart Assistant Service and the Smart City Management Platform (Madinaty), both of which utilize generative artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
The Smart Assistant Service, accessible through the "Balady" Application and the ministry's website, is designed to streamline communication with customers. It offers a smart experience that allows customers to interactively and instantly receive answers to their inquiries using generative artificial intelligence technologies. This service provides clear and direct answers about the ministry's services, regulations, and related requirements 24/7 without human intervention.
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ThuSep192024
Rwanda Launches Kigali Innovation City to Drive Technological Development
Establishing innovation hubs and fostering tech education drives entrepreneurship by empowering individuals to create localized solutions to pressing challenges. This approach enables African nations to develop indigenous technologies in sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education, decreasing their dependence on foreign innovations.
The Rwandan government, led by Prime Minister Dr. Edouard Ngirente, has inaugurated the construction phase of the Kigali Innovation City (KIC), a major initiative aimed at advancing technological innovation in Rwanda. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on September 10 in Kigali’s Special Economic Zone, Gasabo District.
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ThuSep192024
Where Generative AI Meets Generations Of Urban Development
AI and GenAI can boost smart city goals like efficiency, sustainability, and quality of life, but cities must leverage existing IT investments and heterogenous devices to scale innovations.
A tale of two cities
When Robert Howard built his home in 1680, he couldn’t have known that it would eventually become one of the oldest buildings in the United States. The house still sits on a bumpy cobblestone road in Boston’s North End, wedged between a gift shop and an Italian restaurant. Visitors may be forgiven for getting lost trying to find it; after all, Boston is known for a confusing street layout, said to be the result of paving over cow paths. Considering when a city has been around for hundreds of years, its current state is a result of millions of decisions made by hundreds of people over the course of centuries.
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WedSep182024
MY: Dr Sim: Sarawak establishes Smart City Committee to enhance inter-agency collaboration
A Smart City Committee has been established to coordinate efforts of various agencies in the development of smart cities across Sarawak, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian.
The Public Health, Housing, and Local Government Minister, emphasised that building smart cities requires a concerted effort among various agencies.
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WedSep182024
US: New York: Roosevelt Island Tramway introduces OMNY tap-and-go payments
The Tramway becomes the first non-MTA operated entity to adopt OMNY payments and fare capping, bringing a more modern transit experience to passengers.
The Roosevelt Island Tramway has officially introduced the OMNY tap-and-go fare payment system, allowing riders to use their smart devices or contactless payment cards for a faster, more convenient transit experience. The launch marks a significant milestone as the tramway becomes the first non-MTA-operated service to implement OMNY, with payment stations at 59th St. and 2nd Ave in Manhattan and Tramway Plaza on Roosevelt Island.
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WedSep182024
Smart, secure, sustainable cities predicted to be the most advanced across Middle Eastern countries, says industry expert
- Smart cities in the Middle East are becoming a model to the rest of the world thanks to the adoption of a range of green technologies
- Taking place from 1-3 October, the sixth edition of Intersec Saudi Arabia will take place at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RICEC)
: The Middle East will be home to some of the most advanced smart cities in the next ten years, thanks to the leadership of countries in the region for their vision and focus on creating smart green cities, according to industry experts.
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WedSep182024
Rwanda breaks ground for construction of smart city to drive innovation
Rwanda on Tuesday broke ground for construction of the Kigali Innovation City, a project that promises to foster the nation's innovation and international investment.
Once complete, the 61-hectare smart city project located at Kigali Special Economic Zone, in the Gasabo district of Kigali, the Rwandan capital, will be worth more than 2 billion U.S. dollars and is expected to position Rwanda as a major producer of next-generation technology, according to officials.
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WedSep182024
NG: Kaduna’s Smart City Project
Governor Uba is repositioning the state for better security, efficiency and investments
Without being immodest, one can state that Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, is driven by three identifiable things – vision, passion and action — to birth a new Kaduna State. A new state where the good people live in peace, in unity, in prosperity, and shared values for a better, more dignifying, and comfortable life. And this, he has done without airs since his assumption of office in sharp contrast to what previously obtained in the state.
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TueSep172024
US: South Carolina: Myrtle Beach formally launches smart city initiative
The South Carolina city is running a living lab public-private partnership programme to support the development of emerging tech and use of the city as a hub.
The City of Myrtle Beach in the US state of South Carolina is formally launching its smart cities initiative with four living lab participants.
The programme is a public-private partnership designed to support the development of emerging technology and encourage entrepreneurs to use Myrtle Beach as a hub
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TueSep172024
Autonomous bus among 40 use cases for 5G as M'sia prepares for Asean chairmanship
The autonomous bus initiative is one of the 40 use cases for 5G technology that Malaysia will showcase as it prepares to assume the role of Asean chair next year, says Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo.
He said the initiative is a collaboration between Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB), the nation's 5G network provider, technology giant Ericsson, and local autonomous vehicle solutions developer eMooVit Technology Sdn Bhd.
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TueSep172024
NG: Deploy AI for good governance, experts task FG, states
Communication scholars and professionals have admonished state governments and the federal government to develop policies on Artificial Intelligence (AI), fact-checking and verification.
This, they noted, could be achieved by collaboration with big tech companies, government agencies, civil society organisations and academics.
This call was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of the 11th Annual Conference and General Meeting of the Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN) signed by its general secretary, Dr Solomon Oyeleye.
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MonSep162024
Planning Smart And Sustainable Cities Should Not Result In Exclusive Garden Utopias For The Rich
One of the big ideas of the 21st century, “smart cities” promised a new world of connected, data-driven and sustainable urbanism. Pervasive digital infrastructures would monitor flows from sewage to traffic to criminal activities, providing information in real time and anticipating and preventing risks.
However, in practice, smart cities have been disappointing. Schemes like Alphabet’s failed “city built from the Internet, up” was criticized for being opportunistic data grabs. And many other smart city projects have been fragmented and unimpressive
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MonSep162024
The "smart city" in Japan will soon welcome its first residents
Less than four years after the announcement of the plan to build a "smart city" near Mount Fuji in Japan, Toyota, the developer of the new project, announced that it will soon welcome new residents of the "living laboratory". The new city will indeed look like a scientific laboratory, with robots, unmanned vehicles, hydrogen energy, and many AI developments for a comfortable life for residents.
According to preliminary estimates, the total cost of the smart city construction is USD 10.13 billion. And this is despite the fact that the new city has an area of only 708,000 square meters, as it was built on the site of the former Toyota plant, which closed four years ago after the earthquake and tsunami, Interesting Engineering writes.
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MonSep162024
US: Arizona: My View: Explore how life can be better for all with smart cities, IoT
Safer cities. Less pollution. Better quality of life.
Since upcoming elections are front of mind, you might think I’m offering snippets of campaign promises. Actually, I’m talking about a nonpolitical type of movement designed to make everyone a winner.
We at the Arizona Technology Council are getting ready to host our 8th annual Smart City + IoT Conference, which will be held in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority from 1 to 6 p.m. Sept. 19 at ASU SkySong Innovation Center in Scottsdale.
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SunSep152024
Preparing Malaysians for a digital economy
Ericsson and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDEC) have renewed their collaboration to prepare Malaysian students and the workforce for a digital economy.
Ericsson will provide access to its global Ericsson Educate 21st Century Technologies course – a free, self-paced online learning programme – that is designed to enhance the skills of the Malaysian workforce as well as interested tertiary-level students across all disciplines in information and communication technology.
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SunSep152024
KW: Gov't polls call for enhanced services, focus on automation and client needs
A series of government opinion polls aimed at improving services provided by ministries and agencies has resulted in a set of recommendations designed to enhance the quality of client-facing services. The proposals focus on advancing the mechanization of services such as electronic payments, streamlining procedures, improving the handling of complaints, developing electronic services, and reducing the documentation cycle for processing client transactions.
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SunSep152024
US: Texas: Brownsville aims to move from ‘worst connected’ to ‘most connected’ city with new 5G network
Brownsville in Texas has started deploying a private 5G network to turn the city into a technology hub and “reinvent human-to-digital interaction”.
The city will work with NTT DATA to roll out the network to enhance connectivity for residents and businesses, while resolving pain points for the city.
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SunSep152024
Turkmenistan Celebrates Arkadag’s Smart City Certificates from Seoul
Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, made a working visit to Arkadag City, where he held a meeting with relevant officials and reviewed infrastructure projects.
During the meeting, the Chairman of the State Committee for the Construction of Arkadag City extended congratulations to the National Leader of the Turkmen people on behalf of the city's population for receiving three awards at the World Smart City Expo in the Republic of Korea.
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SunSep152024
MA: China-funded smart city to bring tech and jobs to Morocco
The new industrial district of Mohammed VI Tangier Tech City, a joint Chinese-Moroccan project, is taking shape in northern Morocco's coastal city of Tangier.
The project was one of many agreed between China and Morocco during the visit of Morocco's King Mohammed VI to China in 2016.
Construction began in the second half of last year and the new city will eventually cover approximately 2,000 hectares and host over 200 multinational companies in a range of free trade industrial zones, technology hubs, residential areas and commercial spaces.
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SatSep142024
MU: Mauritius launches digital ID wallet with Thales tech for govt service access
Mauritius continues to demonstrate its commitment to modernizing its digital infrastructure, with the launch of the Mobile ID system supported by Thales and aimed at enhancing access to government services. The initiative, unveiled by the minister of information technology, communication and innovation, Darsanand Balgobin, is part of the broader effort to transform the country’s digital ecosystem.
Speaking at the official announcement, Minister Balgobin highlights that with the implementation of the Mobile ID in the MWA digital wallet app, Mauritius will become the first African country to bring in a digital ID wallet based on ISO standards. Mauritians will have the ability to use the digital identity card for certain administrative procedures. The app is available for both Android and Apple devices.
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SatSep142024
IN: Tripura: Agartala Smart City Surveillance: 460 Cameras Operational, Enhancing Urban Safety and Management
n a significant move towards enhancing urban safety and management, Agartala Smart City Limited (ASCL) has installed a total of 496 surveillance cameras across various locations in the city. Out of these, 460 cameras are currently operational, providing crucial support to the city’s police and administrative functions.
The Minister in-charge of the Urban Development Department shared this information in a written reply to a query raised by CPIM MLA Nayan Sarkar during the Legislative Assembly’s monsoon session. The minister stated, “Some cameras have been dismantled temporarily due to ongoing development and road widening works, but they will be re-installed soon.”
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SatSep142024
US: Texas: Brownsville gets a smart city, 5G project
Digital wireless connectivity is coming to a small town in Texas under a new smart city and 5G project from NTT Data.
The city of Brownsville, Texas, is currently experiencing a growth spurt after Space X Starbase complex, the Texas LNG facility and deep-water Port of Brownsville are causing a lot of attention for the region. However, digital capabilities and secure wireless connectivity is not something the city installed.
Under the government’s flagship initiative, Digital India, healthcare has been flagged as a sector awaiting reformation through enabling digital access. Across the world, the internet has increasingly come to serve as a platform for organized public healthcare delivery and has also demonstrated its potential in effectively increasing access to timely, specialized medical care in remote areas. Both e-health and m-health, public health models that use information and communications technology (ICTs) for the provision of both healthcare services and information, have been employed extensively to support physical healthcare infrastructure in several countries and is now finding its way into the Indian public health framework.[1]
The health initiative under the project, attempts to transform healthcare from an event-based intervention to an integrated, continuous delivery model by employing ICTs to remedy information asymmetry and substandard access. The initiative is also expected to partially remedy healthcare access issues extant due to insufficient healthcare infrastructure and manpower. However, the use of ICTs exposes the sector to a range of unique challenges that must be dealt with in order to harness the potential of ICTs for the healthcare sector. This brief post seeks to outline the dangers of digitally storing and transmitting electronic health records and suggests strengthening security and risk management capability to avoid breaches.
E-health Initiative
The health limb of the Digital India project aims to increase access to quality healthcare for all citizens by enabling information flow, facilitating collaboration through the use of ICTs and providing timely, economic health services. It seeks to do so by increasing transparency in healthcare delivery, eliminating structural opacity and multiple intermediaries. Additionally, it envisions the use of emerging technology in bridging the healthcare divide by connecting patients with specialized health professionals, who are geographically far-removed, for online diagnosis. E-health programs are expected to benefit those that have little access to quality healthcare services such as the urban poor and rural populations.
Using hospital management information systems (HMIS), healthcare delivery limb of the Digital India Initiative’s online registration system (ORS) rightly attempts to simplify registration and appointment process. However, each new registrant is assigned a Unique Health Identification (UHID) number which is linked to their Aadhaar number used primarily to seek appointments at registered hospitals and subsequently to access their health records including lab reports. Under the initiative patient’s health records are digitized and uploaded electronically in order to better maintain records and make it easily accessible to health professionals. Further, these health records are to be integrated into a digital locker that can be accessed both by the government and private establishments.
As a part of the above-mentioned Digital India program, the Government of India also proposed to setup a National eHealth Authority (NeHA) under which a “centralized electronic healthcare record repository” containing comprehensive health information of all citizens could be fashioned.[2] While this proposed statutory authority will be vested with the responsibility of managing the complexities birthed by use of ICTs in the healthcare sector and also act as a regulatory authority to ensure privacy, confidentiality and security of patient information, it is yet to be created. In the absence of demonstrable, technical cybersecurity capability and regulatory or legislative cybersecurity framework, this statutory body might remain an insufficient effort. Further, the implementation of privacy and security norms evolved by NeHA by healthcare providers could take years and sensitive patient information might be stolen by persons who stand to benefit from the use or sale of such personal information.
Sensitivity of health records
Healthcare records are primarily attractive to criminals as they contain personally identifiable information and are therefore highly vulnerable. In addition to threat of stolen health data being misused in multiple ways, health records stored and transmitted online can be tampered with and this can have implications on patient health. With the E-health initiative, this holds especially true as the Aadhaar linkage connects health records to other personal information. The proposed healthcare record repository must also address these concerns. Hosting of personal information, especially healthcare records on any internet-based platforms without adequate cybersecurity measures in place is an invitation for large-scale breach.
Why digitize health records and information
Public health has arguably been raised as a national security priority and a centralized information database will undoubtedly be a prodigious healthcare intelligence tool that will allow researchers to engage in disease surveillance in order to better understand the state of public health in any nation. This information is critical to the medical fraternity and policymakers in ensuring medical preparedness and developing prevention and responsive capabilities.
Independently, most private healthcare providers have already made the move to digitizing health records that contain sensitive patient data and storing them electronically on often poorly-secured hospital networks, fueling pertinent privacy and security concerns. These health information systems are designed to host big data in a highly accessible manner in order to leverage speedy access to patient information for newer modalities of treatment that are time and cost effective.[3]
While the potential of information technology in radically transforming healthcare is indisputable, protecting healthcare data against misuse, without impeding healthcare professionals’ access to patient information, remains the biggest security concern.
Way forward
While it might not be necessary to view cybersecurity in healthcare delivery as a novel issue, patient information must be recognized as sensitive information that needs to be protected from breaches. Thus, the overarching Digital India initiative must necessarily account for vulnerabilities in digitally storing healthcare records and develop risk management capabilities as a part of its existing governance. Further, as the healthcare initiative under Digital India hinges on collaboratively partnering with private healthcare providers to bridge the gap in access to advanced medical technology and specialized care, a minimum standard of cybersecurity must be mandated to be followed by all participating private healthcare providers to prevent localized breaches.
[1] Sanjeev Davey & Anuradha Davey, m-Health- Can IT improve Indian Public Health System, 4 National Journal of Community Medicine (2013), http://njcmindia.org/uploads/4-3_545-549.pdf.
[2] The Indian Express, Digital India programme: Govt mulls setting up eHealth Authority, 2015, http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/digital-india-programme-govt-mulls-setting-up-ehealth-authority/ (last visited Nov 7, 2015).
[3] How technology is changing the face of Indian Healthcare, The Economic Times, 2014, http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-04-02/news/48801172_1_indian-healthcare-collaborative-data-exchange-healthcare-information-technology-market (last visited Nov 7, 2015).
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Shalini S
Quelle/Source: Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University, Delhi, 18.12.2015