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Smart CitiesHow rapid advances in technology arereshaping our economy and societyVersion , November 2015 2015 Deloitte The NetherlandsPrefaceNavigatingthechallenge towardsasmartcityTheworldisfacingincreas ingurbanizationwhile,simultaneously, ,citiesareexperiencingpersistentsocietal challenges:unemploymentandcrimedemandsol ution,theneedforenergyefficiencyisbecomi ngurgent, , ,urbanareastransforminto smartcities .Inthistransformation, , , , , warontalent smartcity do s and don ts andwhatcanbelearnedfromcitiesthatareearl yadopters? Cities A Deloitte Point of View, Version DubbeldemanPartner Deloitte Public Sector | GovLabStephen WardPartner Deloitte DigitalSmart Cities exist on the intersection of digital technology, disruptive innovation and urban environments. They are an exciting place to work and live and the breeding ground for new 2015 Deloitte The NetherlandsContentsSmart Cities A Deloitte Point of View, Version Digital EconomySmart Cities : Overview, Benefits and ChallengesCapability Framework and Maturity ModelDisruptive TechnologiesSmart Solutions per sectorFoundational Systems and InfrastructureSmart Cities of the World (to appear in a next version) Mobile42 DigitalPlatforms43 InternetofThings44-47 BigData48 OpenData49 CognitiveComputing50 3 DPrinting51 SocialRobots52 SelfDrivingVehicles53 Drones543132740557882 SmartMobility56-57 SmartSafety58 Smart
landline telephones to reach market saturation. For smartphones and tablets, this took only a couple of years. At the same time, product life cycles are shortening. With technology products even to three or six months. In our current economy, a large part of company revenues is from products that were launched during the last year. Due to this
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