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The Cities of the Future are Here

Read more about how the adoption of new age technologies are transforming mega cities

Joseph Radecki

Joseph Radecki

Managing Director, Corporate Finance, KPMG US

+1 651-272-7305

Introduction

Smart Cities can be identified as technologically modern urban areas that use connected digital technologies such as sensors, cameras, and the cloud, to collect and share data about people and infrastructure driving automated processes. Cities today are becoming "smarter" to offer improved delivery and quality of services through continuous monitoring of residents and infrastructure with relatively instantaneous communication of suboptimal performance. Overall, this requires a strong reliance on automation, internet connectivity, and "loT". Citizens can engage with the smart city ecosystem in various ways using their mobile devices, connected devices, car, and home. Pairing devices with data from cities infrastructure allows for better services and improved sustainability.

  

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Joseph Radecki

Joseph Radecki

Managing Director, Corporate Finance, KPMG US

+1 651-272-7305