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Smart City Strategies

Governments in developing nations are increasingly prioritizing smart city initiatives, yet face unique challenges in digital transformation. Lack of strategic vision, human resource constraints, and bureaucratic hurdles hinder progress. Digitalization pressure often overlooks local context, exacerbating the gap between technology adoption and societal needs.

However, innovative strategies emerge, such as open platforms, distributed innovation, and community engagement, aiming to bridge these divides. Collaborative networks, both national and international, facilitate knowledge exchange and resource sharing, empowering cities to navigate complex digital landscapes effectively. Governments play a pivotal role in fostering these collaborations and ensuring smart city projects align with local realities, fostering inclusive and sustainable development.

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Europe – Asia Lead

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