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Top 10 Smart Cities Trends To Watch in 2024

Gisela Montes | GLASS | 03.01.2024

In our previous blog post, we discussed the 2024 GovTech Trends, but what about smart cities? Just as governments adapt to new technologies and new ways of working and managing teams, smart cities are also making giant strides in the technological world. From cities in the metaverse to the continued inclusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in urban planning, here we explore the trends in smart cities to keep an eye on during this 2024.

1️⃣ Smart Mobility

Smart mobility encompasses an array of innovative technologies and strategies aimed at enhancing the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of urban transportation. At its core, smart mobility revolves around the seamless integration of digital solutions, such as ride-sharing apps, electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and real-time traffic management systems, to optimize the movement of people and goods within cities. By embracing smart mobility, cities can alleviate congestion, reduce carbon emissions, and improve accessibility for all residents. 

Urban SDK, a US-based startup, develops a transportation planning tool for smart cities, and BluSmart, an Indian startup, provides an eco-conscious electric cab-sharing app, facilitating over 6.5 million environmentally-friendly rides, accumulating more than 225 million clean kilometers.

2️⃣ Digital Citizen

A digital citizen is an individual who actively engages with their community and local government through digital means, leveraging technology to participate in civic activities, access government services, and contribute to the betterment of their urban environment. From participating in online town hall meetings to utilizing mobile apps for reporting infrastructure issues, digital citizens harness the power of digital platforms to voice their opinions, address concerns, and collaborate with authorities in shaping the future of their cities. This trend not only fosters greater transparency and accountability within local governance but also promotes inclusivity and empowers citizens to play an active role in building more resilient and sustainable communities.

An amazing example of it is eAgora, an Spanish startup that provides a unified digital citizenship platform for municipalities, and Waymap, a UK startup that makes navigation in cities inclusive and broadly accessible. 

3️⃣ Public Safety & Security

Smart cities are increasingly leveraging cutting-edge technologies and data-driven approaches to enhance the safety and security of their residents. From AI-powered surveillance systems and predictive analytics to smart sensors and IoT devices, these innovations empower cities to detect and respond to potential threats more effectively. Moreover, smart cities are fostering community engagement through mobile apps and digital platforms, enabling citizens to report incidents, receive emergency alerts, and collaborate with law enforcement agencies. 

For instance, the Canadian startup, Intelense, offers AI- and data analytics-based solutions for traffic management, airport management, and emergency care, and the US-based startup, Brinc Dones, develops innovative first response drone solutions for critical situations such as fire, defense, and search & rescue, among others. 

4️⃣ Smart Energy

With a focus on sustainability and efficiency, smart cities are embracing innovative energy solutions to optimize resource consumption, reduce carbon footprints, and enhance environmental stewardship. Leveraging renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, coupled with advanced grid infrastructure and energy storage systems, cities are striving towards greater energy independence and resilience. Moreover, the integration of smart meters, IoT devices, and energy management platforms enables real-time monitoring and control of energy usage, empowering both utilities and consumers to make informed decisions and optimize energy efficiency. Through collaborative initiatives and public-private partnerships, smart cities are forging a path towards a greener, more sustainable future, where energy is harnessed intelligently to meet the needs of urban populations while preserving the planet for future generations.

While Intellico, an Italian startup, revolutionizes energy management by optimizing production and consumption through advanced technology, Qube, an Indian startup, offers solutions for monitoring and managing energy consumption.

5️⃣ E-governance

E-governance stands out as a transformative force reshaping the relationship between citizens and their governments. By harnessing digital technologies and innovative platforms, smart cities are revolutionizing the delivery of public services, fostering transparency, efficiency, and citizen engagement. Governments created online portals, mobile applications, and digital platforms for citizens to access government services and information with unprecedented ease and convenience, transcending traditional bureaucratic barriers. Furthermore, data-driven governance practices enable policymakers to make informed decisions based on real-time insights and analytics, leading to more effective and targeted interventions.

Startups like Kleros, a French startup that provides a blockchain-based solution for decentralized third-party dispute resolution, and Polyteia, a German startup that provides an e-governance platform for the public sector that allows city leaders to integrate, share, and utilize data to improve decision-making, are leading this trend. 

6️⃣ Green Urban Planning

Green urban planning, a holistic approach to city design, emerges as a pivotal strategy for fostering sustainable and resilient urban environments. As cities grapple with the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the integration of green urban planning principles has become increasingly imperative. Smart cities are reimagining urban landscapes to mitigate carbon emissions, reduce pollution, and enhance quality of life for residents by prioritizing concepts such as green infrastructure, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation. Through innovative urban design strategies and technology-driven solutions, cities can minimize their ecological footprint while maximizing resource efficiency and resilience to climate-related hazards. 

Airmine, a Norwegian startup, uses data from IoT sensors to predict air quality and local pollen distribution, processing the data from the satellite images and using machine learning algorithms to display maps with trees and grass that cause allergies. Another example is TreeSense, a German startup, that uses AI to monitor the health of trees, collecting data from sensors attached to the trees and analyzing it using machine learning algorithms. 

7️⃣ Advanced Waste Management

Advanced Waste Management encompasses cutting-edge technologies aimed at minimizing waste generation, optimizing collection and disposal processes, and promoting resource recovery and recycling. Smart cities can streamline waste collection routes, optimize landfill utilization, and improve recycling rates if they leverage technologies such as IoT sensors, AI-powered analytics, and robotic systems. Through collaboration with stakeholders, including government agencies, private enterprises, and community organizations, smart cities can develop comprehensive waste management systems that enhance environmental sustainability, promote resource efficiency, and improve quality of life for residents. 

Take, for instance, Candam, a dynamic startup from Spain. They've crafted IoT technology called RecySmart, designed to turn ordinary waste bins into smart ones. It's a game-changer! Similarly, in the U.S., Banqloop is making waves with their innovative approach. They've built a cloud-based ecosystem powered by AI, revolutionizing the way we recycle waste.

8️⃣ Smart Building

Smart buildings integrate advanced technology and innovative design to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and occupant comfort. From intelligent heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that adjust based on occupancy and weather conditions to smart lighting solutions that optimize energy usage, smart buildings prioritize both environmental conservation and user experience. Additionally, they often feature integrated sensors and data analytics platforms that provide real-time insights into energy consumption, space utilization, and overall building performance. 

While Sapient Industries, an US-based startup, applies smart socket devices to identify unused equipment, Solarix, a Dutch startup, offers solar facade panels to make buildings energy-neutral. 

9️⃣ Advanced Water Management

This trend encompasses a range of innovative strategies aimed at optimizing water usage, conservation, and distribution within urban environments. From smart meters and IoT-enabled sensors that monitor water quality and detect leaks in real-time to sophisticated data analytics platforms that facilitate predictive maintenance and resource allocation, advanced water management solutions offer unprecedented levels of efficiency and sustainability. Furthermore, integrated water management systems leverage renewable energy sources and decentralized infrastructure to reduce reliance on centralized water supply networks, enhancing resilience in the face of climate change and population growth. 

For instance, the Chinese startup, Orca-tech, manufactures self-driving boats for automated cleaning of water surfaces by combining robotics and AI to produce intelligent sanitation equipment. On the other hand, Droople, a Swiss startup, provides IoT-based smart solutions to monitor water quality and promote its conservation through its platform, Water Intelligence Platform.

🔟 Intelligent Farming

This approach integrates advanced technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics to optimize every aspect of the farming process. From precision farming techniques that utilize sensor data to monitor soil moisture levels, crop health, and weather conditions in real-time to autonomous drones and robots that perform tasks like seeding, spraying, and harvesting with precision and efficiency, intelligent farming maximizes yields while minimizing resource consumption and environmental impact. 

Companies such as Fish n’ Greens, a Portuguese startup, which delivers nutritious, locally-sourced produce to consumers, and Gathera, an Australian startup that offers user-friendly hydroponic gardens complete with LED lighting for indoor food cultivation, are truly impactful.

Here's the Top 10 Smart Cities Trends for 2024, but most of the sources we've consulted agree that the number one spot goes to anything related to smart mobility. What do you think? Do you agree with this ranking? Which trends do you believe will truly emerge this year? And which ones do you think are just interesting ideas for now?

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