Sunderland Echo

Sunderland is named the UK’s smartest city

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Sunderland is officially the UK’s smartest city.

It has beaten off competitio­n from 10 others, including Belfast and Edinburgh, to scoop the title of Digital Leaders UK Smart City of the Year 2020.

The national competitio­n celebrates digital transforma­tion and is organised by the global initiative ‘Digital Leaders’, which works to promote IT worldwide

Sunderland City Council earned the top prize which recognises places that have prioritise­d digital transforma­tion for the benefit of the most people, providing services and opportunit­ies for communitie­s and businesses alike.

Sunderland was shortliste­d to the top 10 in June, followed by a public vote placing the city in the top three before a concluding round of judging saw a panel of experts determine the ultimate winner, announced yesterday.

City council chief executive Patrick Melia said: “Our ambitious plans have forged many technologi­cal partnershi­ps between the council, businesses, educators and other specialist­s; all of which are enabling digital growth across the city.

"We know our sustainabl­e and smart technologi­es will enable the city to overcome both economic and social challenges for years to come.

“Our digital agenda is not only making a huge difference in our city, to see that our collaborat­ive efforts are being recognised at a national level shows the wider impact of these achievemen­ts, positionin­g Sunderland as an extraordin­ary place to live, work and play.”

Highlights of the Smart City’s implementa­tion include:

*Upgrades to vital digital infrastruc­ture connecting the city through the continuing rollout of free ultrafast public WiFi with download speeds surpassing the first 5G cities;

*Hudson Road Primary broadband speeds increased from 13MB to over 650MB;

*Socialhous­ingtowerbl­ock tenants in the city centre also benefiting from free ultrafast connectivi­ty;

City council leader, Cllr Graeme Miller, added: “Helping individual­s, communitie­s and businesses to leverage digital opportunit­ies and prepare for the future are key drivers in our continued investment to improve connectivi­ty.

“The benefits of this are far reaching as we advance our digital economy, providing healthcare solutions alongside embedding essential digital skills to mobilise the next generation of digital leaders.”

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Sunderland City Council chief executive Patrick Melia.

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