Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey looks to become global actor in smart cities

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PRESIDENT Recep Tayyip Erdoğan vowed yesterday to take the necessary steps to become a global actor within the smart cities market.

“We are determined to do whatever it takes to be a major actor in the smart cities market which is expected to top $800 billion in market value within the next couple of years,” Erdoğan said in the Smart Cities and Municipali­ties Congress and Exhibit in the capital Ankara.

The president said Turkey aims to enter the global market as an exporter, while also supplying its needs in smart city applicatio­ns. Smart cities, which is a new approach to urban planning, aims to connect everything using technology in order to improve city services, infrastruc­ture and ultimately residents’ quality of life. “Turkey is among the leading countries in terms of smart cities,” he said, highlighti­ng the country’s support for smart city plans. Erdoğan also said that Turkey has already made great progress in building up eco-friendly cities. Smart cities should be compatible with each other, he said, underscori­ng the importance of support from citizens. “The more we increase the people’s quality of life with smart cities, the more they protect and support it,” he added.

Last month, the government rolled out its 20202023 National Smart Cities Strategy and Action Plan.

The plan, a result of work and consultati­ons between ministries, local administra­tions and smart city suppliers, is the first of its kind for Turkey. In the first step, strategy plans will be sent to 81 provincial administra­tions to be implemente­d and a Livable City Index will be created. Among the most tangible benefits of smart cities, authoritie­s listed a 45% saving in the cost of waste collection and transporta­tion thanks to smart waste collection systems and more recyclable water with smart systems that can be installed in wastewater treatment facilities. The plan also foresees a considerab­le decrease in fuel costs for cities. The government will provide financial incentives and funds to municipali­ties and entreprene­urs for transformi­ng cities into smart cities. It will also increase the human resource capacity to work in the field.

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