Digitally empowering cities to survive, adapt and thrive. According to the United Nations, 55 percent of the global population currently lives in cities. By 2050, that number is expected to reach 68 percent, which means an additional 2.5 billion people will reside in urban areas
What can be monitored and measured in real time
Localised Air quality monitoring
Connected Buildings & Roads damage detection
Indoor air quality
Intelligent Transport System
Noise levels
Smart Grid and energy
Water quality
Garbage trucks,bins and containers
Public transport tracking and capacity
Parking spaces
Floods and leaks detection
Parks and green areas
Traffic and mobility
Vehicle detection
Lighting and Waste management
Smart parking
Water Management
Connected infrastructure that “talk” to each other in real time
Benefits Smart data will provide cities with predictive analytics to identify areas that need to be fixed before infrastructure failure .