Welcome to our Smart Cities & Smart Citizens Exploring 5G, IoT and the Connected World
Do we need a new vision for Smart Cities?
Whether people are ready or not, Smart Cities are here. The demand for the technology behind their development is already huge and will only keep growing. A report from PwC predicts that the global Smart City market will hit an annual growth rate of 23% by 2024, reaching a value in excess of $2tn (PwC, 2019). But what does it mean for the people living in these urban areas? Our whole notion of what Smart Cities represent is being challenged. We thought it would revolve around the ideas of connectivity, convenience, and access. Co-working spaces, better transport, and linked services are all hallmarks of what our IoT-connected cities can deliver. For the people we share our cities with – as well as the infrastructure required to deliver everything we may once have taken for granted. This is making us re-examine the relationship we have as citizens with every organisation we interact with – especially the firms and businesses we work with. So, what does this mean for Smart Cities – a concept that will touch on every area of our lives?
Building Smart Cities Around the People
Ultimately, the aim of any Smart City is to enrich the lives of its citizens – whether through better services or the creation of inclusive, healthy environments. That’s why any organisation involved in creating Smart Cities must look beyond siloed solutions for bikes, bins, and benches to develop systems that make a real difference to Smart Citizens.
After all, if the essence of urban development is individual action, a city can only be as smart as its citizens (Forbes, 2019). In this way, outcomes will be hugely important in Smart Cities – including the ability to measure how our cities empower the new Smart Citizens to improve their rights, wellbeing, health, security, and prosperity. Demonstrating the power citizens will have to shape new ways of life will be vital.
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"The more informed citizens are, the more receptive they are to measures brought in to overcome challenges.”"
Jorge Bento - Vodafone
"How can we make our cities interconnected in a way that’s safe and works well for our citizens?"
- Paul Colgan, Kx
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