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Survey Ranks Shanghai 2023 Leading Smart City In The World

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Shanghai is the leading smart city in 2023, according to a new study by Juniper Research. The city is ranked first for the second year in a row.

The top five smart cities, as ranked by Juniper Research, are Shanghai, New York, Toronto, Seoul, and Shenzhen.

The ranking of 50 world cities by Juniper Research is based on the evaluation of many different smart city aspects, covering transportation and infrastructure, energy and lighting, city management and technology, and urban connectivity.

The research placed Shanghai in the top spot due to its Suishenban Citizen Cloud, which provides access to over 1,000 different services for city residents, as well as its strong deployment of 5G, and its use of innovative technologies including digital twins.

The leading cities in this ranking have all rolled out services that are effectively harnessing data and connectivity to improve citizen experiences.

Research co-author Nick Maynard explains: “Shanghai has taken a joined-up approach to data, building not only a robust and all-encompassing data platform but also the connectivity to underpin every aspect of this.

“This joined-up approach is the biggest takeaway for rival cities wanting to emulate Shanghai’s achievements and should be a part of any smart city initiative to ensure success.”

Cost savings from smart city deployments are forecast to reach $249billion by 2028 globally, from $96billion in 2023, representing a growth of 158%.

These savings represent the monetary impacts of reduced energy usage and emissions from the deployment of smart grid, smart traffic management, and smart street lighting.

The potential for massive savings is a major driver of smart city deployments and will equate to almost 3-times the spend on smart city software and hardware by 2028, showing a clear path to return on investment for cities.

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