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Smart or Connected cities is an exciting new strategy.  Ascension and one of our premier clients have been involved in new initiatives.  The other day, when attending a technology leadership summit, a colleague and I were pontificating on the disparate nomenclatures involved with smart cities.  It reminded both of us of the confusion during the beginning of the World Wide Web days.  As I was querying  my phone for definitions, I, as a matter of course, looked a Wikipedia for a primer to the question.  I found that 2 of the 4 frameworks, listed, we very helpful in providing a baseline understanding “Smart Cities” and the relationship to humans.

Directly from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_city July 17th, 2018

Technology frameworks

Several concepts of the Smart city rely heavily on the use of technology; a technological Smart City is not just one concept but there are different combinations of technological infrastructure that build a concept of smart city.

The main purpose is to create an environment in which citizens are interconnected and easily share information anywhere in the city.

Human framework  

Human infrastructure (i.e., creative occupations and workforce, knowledge networks, voluntary organisations) is a crucial axis for city development.

The concept of knowledge city is linked with similar evolving concepts of Smart City such as intelligent city and educating city. The most important feature of this city is the fundamental concept of knowledge-based urban development, which has become an important and widespread mechanism for the development of knowledge cities.

We live in exciting times 😉

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