[Newsletter Vol.44] K-Smart City Goes to Overseas Cities to Solve Safety, Transportation, and Waste Issues!
2025. 4. 29.
[Newsletter Vol.44] K-Smart City Goes to Overseas Cities to Solve Safety, Transportation, and Waste Issues!
📰 VOL.44 I 2025.04.30
📌Smart City Initiatives: Policies and Vision
MOLIT Will Support Deregulation for Future Smart Cities
The announcement begins on the 24th, with a public offering briefing session held on Apr. 2nd, and up to KRW 500 million in demonstration project costs per project to be provided
Full Support for Local Governments’ Pilot Project for K-UAM That Opens Up the Urban Skyway
A full-scale regional pilot project planning will be launched nationwide to smoothly prepare for the commercialization of Urban Air Mobility (UAM), also known as flying taxis.
📌Insights from Smart City Experts: Smart City Top Agenda
The Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology
Advancement (KAIA) has published "Smart City Top Agenda 2024",
a collection of 14 exceptional articles
written by global experts on the theme of "Urban Competitiveness through Digital Transition and Climate Action". These articles provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced
by cities in the era of digitalization and climate crisis.
✍️We are excited to present the seventh article in this publication.
Bruno Lanvin
The future of smart cities:
what it means and what it needs
Abstract :
Dr Bruno Lanvin is currently the President of IMD's Smart City Obscrvatory. He held senior positions in the United Nations and at the World Bank. He is the co-founder of four of the most widely used global indices: on technology (Network Readiness Index), innovation (Global Innovation Index), talent (Global Talent Competitiveness Index) and Smart Cities (Smart City Index).