Humans are flocking to cities, and cities are rapidly evolving — not just to accommodate more people, but to help them flourish.
With the UN forecasting that 68% of the world’s population will live in urban areas by 2050, an increasing number of cities are turning to Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to make their streets, trains, taxis and government services “smarter” to improve efficiency and quality of life.
But what exactly does a smart city look like, and are there any good examples already leading the way?