Smart cities predicted to deliver more than US$20trn in additional economic benefits by 2026, says report

The findings of a report titled ‘Role of Smart Cities for Economic Development’ estimate that the smart city concept has the potential to boost the economic development of global cities by more than 5% and deliver at least US$20 trillion (€17.8 trillion) globally in additional economic benefits by 2026.

The numbers were released as discussions on the economic impact of smart cities have gained momentum amidst continued exponential technological advancements and innovations. These dialogues will take the centre stage anew at the upcoming Future Cities Show, which will take place from April 8th to 10th at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme ‘Propelling Globalisation through Digital Transformation.’

“We know of the substantial savings we can generate out of connected infrastructures and intelligent devices, especially in terms of energy and water consumption as well as maintenance and other support costs. In addition, we expect to witness many environmental sustainability benefits such as reduced carbon footprint – thereby enhancing public satisfaction and the quality of life of the people. All these make investing in smart cities a valuable and worthy endeavour,” says Dawood Al Shezawi, president of Strategic Marketing and Exhibitions, the organiser of the Future Cities Show, the only event that unites leaders to discuss solutions for a smart sustainable future.

The Internet of Things (IoT), a fundamental component of most smart cities, has, in particular, a potential economic value of US$3.9 trillion (€3.4 trillion) to US$11.1 trillion (€9.9 trillion) annually by 2025 as per the estimates of the McKinsey Global Institute.

In the GCC region, a separate report conducted by A.T. Kearney showed that the value of the IoT solutions market during the same year will amount to US$11 billion (€9.8 billion), creating a potential economic value of almost US$160 billion (€142.6 billion).

“With the highest economic potentials of IoT and other technologies, the main force behind the economic performance of smart cities, there is a need to come up with practical models and strategies to fully realise these benefits as well as achieve unprecedented economic growth,” Al Shezawi added.

Next-generation technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and blockchain apart from IoT, are a main element of GCC’s economic diversification policies as the region prepares for a post-oil future. In the UAE, technological advancements form part of the government’s Vision 2021.

The third edition of the Future Cities Show will provide an international platform in which investors, leaders, policy makers, and entrepreneurs can take a closer look at the real economic value of the cities of the future. It will also serve as a venue for government officials and private executives to engage in potential partnerships in line with the show’s objectives.

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