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Smart Cities 101: A beginners guide to Smart Cities From the very launch of his election campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken about building 100 smart cities in India for which the centre, in due course, sanctioned 40,000 crores (6307 million USD) to be used over the period of 5 years for the development of 100 smart cities. So what EXACTLY is a ‘Smart City’? A buzzword thrown around by politicians and bureaucrats for the sole purpose of hype generation or a legitimate solution for sustainable development and progress? A smart city, in a nutshell, is a collection of homes and buildings connected to the same information grid. A smart city uses digital technologies and information to enhance quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to engage more effectively and actively with its citizens. Sectors that have been developing smart city technology include government services, transport and traffic management, energy, healthcare, water and waste.

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Page 1: Smart cities 101 a beginners guide to smart cities

Smart Cities 101: A beginners guide to Smart Cities

From the very launch of his election campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken

about building 100 smart cities in India for which the centre, in due course, sanctioned

40,000 crores (6307 million USD) to be used over the period of 5 years for the development

of 100 smart cities.

So what EXACTLY is a ‘Smart City’?

A buzzword thrown around by politicians and bureaucrats for the sole purpose of hype

generation or a legitimate solution for sustainable development and progress?

A smart city, in a nutshell, is a collection of homes and buildings connected to the same

information grid. A smart city uses digital technologies and information to enhance quality

and performance of urban services, to reduce costs and resource consumption, and to

engage more effectively and actively with its citizens. Sectors that have been developing

smart city technology include government services, transport and traffic management,

energy, healthcare, water and waste.

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Why do we need smart cities anyway?

With almost 7.3 billion individuals and a birth rate that seems to show no reduction, resource

management becomes a concern especially now that 50% of the Earth’s population lives in

urban areas. Resources are scarce and will only continue being consumed at an

unsustainable space. We need to start putting the brakes on callous resource consumption

and find efficient ways of making the best use of what we have as well as plan for the future.

Most of the advancements in fields of technology end up going to our phones and flat screen

TV’s with almost no cutting edge tech in disaster management, road safety, governance etc.

Cities in this aspect lag behind.

In India the Urban Development Ministry identified five main elements that would

qualify a city to be called ‘Smart’

o In terms of infrastructure, the smart cities should have 24x7 availability of high quality utility

services like water and electricity.

o A robust transport system that emphasises on public transport and smart ways to navigate is

also a key element.

o In social infrastructure, the cities should provide opportunities for jobs and livelihoods for its

inhabitants.

o The smart cities should also have respectable facilities for entertainment and the safety and

security of the people. State-of-the-art health and education facilities are also obligatory.

o The smart cities should reduce waste by increasing energy efficiency, recycling and applying

water conservation techniques.

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A key factor in the development of modern smart cities is an integrated, digital infrastructure.

Software is an integral part of almost every service/product these days. Across the world,

comprehensive infrastructure solutions are already helping city planning, contributing to

cities that are more sustainable, resilient and accessible. Integrated systems and automated

technologies such as smart grids, intelligent buildings, and mobility solutions are being

developed to keep people on the move help to create a smart infrastructure built to last the

tides of time. Development of better technology solutions helps create metropolitan areas

worth living in places where people can enjoy a high quality of life.

Mobility is one of the greatest challenges of smart cities. The demand for smart mobility is

growing all over the world. Transporting people and goods to all corners of the earth

presents challenges for the infrastructure of national economies. This applies, in particular,

to the transport and logistics facilities of cities: Can the outdated address system be unified

to make sense across? Can advanced navigation services help avoid total gridlock? Will

cities be able to solve the problems caused by increasing road traffic? How can logistics

supply chains be further optimized as freight volumes continue to increase steadily?

Zippr provides answers to all of these questions with its smart address solution, solves the

problem of explaining and seeking addresses by creating a new simple standard for

individuals and businesses. Zippr has the know-how to make navigation and address

management better i.e making it easier to find locations, make road traffic flow more

smoothly and quickly, making automobiles potentially spew lesser exhaust gases promoting

environmentally friendly and efficient transport. All this is possible through the revolutionary,

unique way by which Zippr is changing how we look at addresses.

When a Zippr is created, which is an 8 character alphanumeric code, it grabs all the relevant

information relating to its location (lat-long, street address) via GPS and merges it with the

code. So when accessed, that code reveals the exact address on a map which is then

accessible via sat-nav. This helps reduce the time one takes to get to a location as the entire

route is displayed digitally reducing the need for one to indulge in low-value talks.

Zippr is currently working on government integration, enabling various administrations to

better help their citizens with water, electricity, waste management and complaint

reconciliation by helping them with increased overall transparency via GIS rich maps

enabling them to make superior and effective actionable decisions. Zippr is also concurrently

aiding QSRs, Courier and eCommerce enterprises reach their customers and vice versa in

an efficient and effective demeanour.

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