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How smart will our cities become?

Is it accurate to say that you are a part of the 55% that will be 68% by 2050? The 55% surprisingly that live in urban areas today? In the event that you will be, you without a doubt have seen something: The city you live in doesn't appear as though the city you have lived in ten years prior. Neither does your city work like it has worked ten years back. It has changed a great deal, it has gotten quicker, stronger, greater and more astute. There we have our popular expression! The present city is a " smart city ". The term "Smart city" is somewhat difficult to characterize, since there are such a significant number of various ideas of a smart city. Be that as it may, every one of these ideas share a few things for all intents and purpose. They all attempt to improve their resident’s personal satisfaction, by coordinating advances from the data and correspondence innovation segment (ICT). Definitely, this implies everything in the city gets advanced and asso