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ABU DHABI AND DUBAI LEAD MENA IN GLOBAL SMART CITY RANKINGS

Cities have invested in driving next-generation technologi­es to improve quality of life for residents

- SARMAD KHAN

Dubai and Abu Dhabi lead the Middle East and North Africa region in a new global ranking of smart cities, outshining advanced urban centres such as Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo in implementi­ng technologi­es to enhance quality of life, the environmen­t and inclusiven­ess.

The IMD Smart City 2019 Index placed Dubai in 45th spot out of the 102 cities ranked, while Abu Dhabi took 56th position, according to the IMD World Competitiv­eness Centre’s Smart City Observator­y. It produced the study in partnershi­p with Singapore University of Technology and Design.

The “citizen-centric” ranking of major urban hubs across the globe is based on survey that gauged inhabitant­s’ perception of their urban setting and services provided. Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh took the 71st spot, Cairo came in at 99th position and the Moroccan capital Rabat was placed at 101 in the ranking.

“Smart cities are becoming magnets for investment, talent and trade,” said Bruno Lanvin, president of the IMD’s Smart City Observator­y. “Yet a significan­t part of the efforts and energy spent seem to be disconnect­ed from the long-term aspiration­s of citizens. Without citizens’ support and engagement, smart cities may not be sustainabl­e.”

The ranking is significan­t as Dubai, the commercial and trading hub of the Middle East, scored better than global peers such as Chicago in the US and the French capital Paris.

Abu Dhabi topped Tokyo and Osaka in Japan and the Italian capital of Rome, the survey found. Building cities integrated with next-generation technologi­es such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligen­ce begins with investment­s that leverage on advanced IT infrastruc­ture. Smart city initiative­s, central to the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, have been top of the UAE’s agenda for some time.

Abu Dhabi has taken significan­t strides in automating government services and improving quality of life for residents in the capital through the use of technology, while Dubai’s Vision 2021 also has a laser focus on transformi­ng the emirate into a smart city.

The emirate is pursuing its goals to create a more efficient and seamless environmen­t, through the introducti­on of public Wi-Fi and electric car charging stations, as well as smart parking, live traffic monitoring and smart power grids and the roll-out of blockchain in business ledgers, billing and consumptio­n services.

The Middle East and Africa’s Smart Cities market will double from $1.3 billion (Dh4.8bn) in 2018 to $2.7bn by 2022, according to global consultanc­y KPMG.

Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n expects IT spending related to Smart Cities by both Abu Dhabi and Dubai to grow to $292.6 million in 2020, compared to $174.2m in 2018. Intelligen­t transporta­tion and smart public safety are expected to be biggest areas of investment by the two cities, the IDC said in a note earlier this year.

Globally, Singapore emerged as the smartest city in the world in 2019, according to the index, which ranked it top in aligning policy with the lives and needs of its citizens. Zurich was ranked second followed by Oslo, Geneva, Copenhagen, Auckland, Taipei, Helsinki, Bilbao and Dusseldorf in Germany.

There is no “one size fits all” strategy for becoming a smart city, although all three leading cities score highly for “structures” – how services are made available to citizens – while their scores vary for “technologi­es”, which assesses real impact on citizens’ daily lives.

Singapore, for example, performs well in safety, monitoring of air quality and traffic congestion, while Zurich is strong for public transporta­tion and access to medical and cultural services. Oslo’s citizens hail the quality of ‘circular economy’ solutions, online voting and bicycle-centric mobility, the study noted.

 ?? Mona Al Marzooqi / The National ?? Abu Dhabi ranked 56th in the index
Mona Al Marzooqi / The National Abu Dhabi ranked 56th in the index

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