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Nokia points way to ‘successful smart city’

Success KafoibySuccess Kafoi
09/11/2016
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Nokia has announced the availability of ‘The Smart City Playbook’, a strategy report that documents best practices for smart cities.

The playbook provides concrete guidance to city leaders on successful strategies used by other municipalities to make their cities smarter, safer and more sustainable.

The study talks about three distinct ‘routes’ that cities are taking to become smarter; the ‘anchor’ route, ‘platform’ and ‘beta cities’. The report highlights that successful cities have established open and transparent rules for the use of data.

Commissioned by Nokia and developed by Machina Research, a leading provider of strategic market intelligence on the Internet of Things (IoT), the playbook was developed through primary research into the strategies and progress of 22 cities around the world.

The ‘anchor’ route involves a city deploying a single application to address a pressing problem such as traffic congestion, and then adding other applications over time. The ‘platform’ route involves building the underlying infrastructure needed to support a wide variety of smart applications and services.

‘Beta Cities’, by contrast, try out multiple applications as pilots to see how they perform before making long-term deployment decisions.

Lagos State photo release shows the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for the Lagos Smart City that was on Monday signed at the Emirate Towers in Dubai by Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice (sitting left) and Mr. Jabber Bin Hafez, the Chief Executive Officer of Smart City Dubai LLC. Standing behind them is His Excellency, Ahmad Bin Byat, Chairman of Dubai Holdings, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister and Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, Lagos State Governor.
Lagos State photo release shows the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding for the Lagos Smart City

While the study found significant differences between cities, even among those cities following the same route, it also concluded that there are several particular practices used by successful smart cities that would appear to be of universal benefit.

“Successful cities have established open and transparent rules for the use of data (on which all smart cities are dependent) by government departments and third parties, whether shared freely or monetized to cover data management costs,” the report says.

“Many cities that are advanced in their smart city journeys have committed to making both information and communications technology (ICT) and IoT infrastructure accessible to users both inside and outside of government, and have avoided the creation of ‘silos’ between government departments,” it adds.

According to Nokia, visible benefits such as smart lighting and smart parking are notably expressing the commitment of governments and their third-party partners that have worked to actively engage residents in smart city initiatives.

“Smart city infrastructure needs to be scalable so it can grow and evolve to meet future needs, and secure to provide certainty that both government and private data are protected.

“Cities that select technology partners that can provide the innovation capacity, ability to invest and real-world experience, along with technology platforms that are open to avoid vendor lock-in, will be at an advantage,” says the Nokia report.

Security is always a big challenge for cities across the world and Scott emphasized the importance of incorporating security in the design of smart city.
Tony Scott, U.S. Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Administrator of the Office of e-Government and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget, at TechPlus2016 in Lagos pledged U.S. government backing for the smart city plans by Nigeria.

Nokia  further highlights that intelligent ICT and IoT platforms have essential roles to play in the evolution of smart cities.

It says ”many cities are already leveraging these technologies to optimize services and infrastructure, make better-informed decisions, boost economic development, encourage social interactions and make their communities safer and eco-friendly while improving the delivery of a range of public services.”

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According to the report, it is expected that 66 percent of the world’s population will live in urban centers by 2050, making it critical for governments and other stakeholders to put strategies in place to more effectively meet the needs of their growing populations.

Osvaldo Di Campli, head of Global Enterprise & Public Sector, Nokia, said: “The process of making a city smart is extremely complex, and there are so many different strategies being put forward in the market that choosing the right path for your city can be an enormous challenge.

Our goal in commissioning this report by Machina Research was to cut through the clutter and identify strategies that are clearly working for cities.”

“As a global leader in the technologies that connect people and things, Nokia clearly has a great interest in helping bring clarity to the market, and to identify important focus areas. We look forward to helping cities develop the shared, secure and scalable networks and platforms needed to enable the human possibilities of smart, safe and sustainable cities,” he adds.

Also commenting, Jeremy Green, Principal Analyst at Machina Research and author of the Smart City Playbook, said: “No one said becoming a smart city would be easy. There are lots of choices to be made. The technology and the business models are evolving rapidly, so there are many degrees of uncertainty.”

“Standards are emerging but are by no means finalized. So there is no ‘royal road’ to smartness. But there is a right way to travel – with your eyes open, with realistic expectations, and with a willingness to learn from others. That includes other cities that might face the same problems as you, even if in a different context. It includes the suppliers, who may have learned from their experiences elsewhere, including in other verticals. It includes start-ups, who can be great innovators; and most of all, it includes the city’s own inhabitants, who are your real partners for the journey,” Green added.

Cities profiled in the study include Auckland, Bangkok, Barcelona, Berlin, Bogota, Bristol, Cape Town, Cleveland, Delhi, Dubai, Jeddah, Mexico City, New York City, Paris, Pune, San Francisco, São Paulo, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, Vienna and Wuxi.

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