Karen Tay, Singapore's Smart Nation director, was recently in Washington D.C. to run a workshop for the World Bank on how to develop “smart cities." She says: “'Smart cities' is honestly a buzzword... when I get invited to speak, most people expect me to start with cool tech like AR, VR, AI, modeling and simulation, blockchain and the like. The fact is that cities are complex ecosystems with very established ways of operating. If we want to disrupt them with technology in a way that benefits the masses (i.e. not just the upper middle class), we need dedicated work from the ground-up, coupled with political commitment." Karen Tay's five tips for smart city efforts come from conversations and projects with smart city leaders around the world.
Joe Barkai, formerly of IDC, is piqued by the strong contribution of Spanish companies to the Internet of Things.
Libelium's horizontal approach to enabling the IoT, in Smart Cities, smart agriculture, and industrial applications brings system integrators into the solution, as well as interoperability with Cloud and communication protocols, whether developed for the IoT or not.