How to start building your smart city

Every journey begins with a single step
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11.5.2019
3 starting points when building a smart city
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Every journey begins with a single step
Communities are becoming smarter with technology, but what's the first step to becoming a smart city? Because no two cities are alike, there's no one-size-fits-all starting point.

We outline three main approaches for reaching smart-city level. The options are based on a city's digital status, private enterprise engagement, government funding, know-how, and will. However, there is no one right way―you can start anywhere. The point is to just start.
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There's a problem with disconnecting talk about ethics from talk about engineers' work. If you want to connect with engineers,
you have to talk about their technology.


Jason Millar
Assistant professor and Canada research chair in ethical engineering,
University of Ottawa
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