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This report evaluates the smart cities market including leading vendors and strategies (such as a single vs. multi-vendor centric approach), infrastructure, solutions, applications, and services. The report analyzes market factors driving solution adoption, technology readiness and fitness for use, and other considerations.
The report assesses the aforementioned factors to derive penetration and revenue to forecast market value for the period of 2023 to 2028. The report also analyses the role of technology accelerating digital transformation including AI, edge processing, 5G deployment and usage, and advanced data analytics.
Select Report Findings:
- Overall value of the global smart cities market to exceed $2.9 trillion by 2028
- The artificial intelligence market in smart cities to reach $326 billion by 2028
- North America is the largest region with a 32.1% of the total smart cities market
- The infrastructure segment is the largest technology area with 71.8% of the total market
- 5G narrow-band, mid-band, and millimeter wave in smart cities to reach $153.4 billion by 2028
The majority of the world’s population lives in an urban area and this is projected to grow to 73% by 2050. Global metropolitan areas are facing unprecedented challenges as the pace of urbanization is increasing at a pace that is testing the ability of city planners to meet the current and anticipated needs of its citizens. In addition, the enhanced mobility of modern society has created extreme competition between cities to attract skilled residents, corporations, and related jobs.
Smart cities represent a combination of solutions deployed in an urban environment to transform the administration and support of living and working environments to meet these challenges. Accordingly, Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are transforming at a rapid rate, driven by urbanization, the industrialization of emerging economies, and the specific needs of various smart city initiatives. Smart city development is emerging as a focal point for growth drivers in several key ICT areas including AI, IoT, connected devices, broadband wireless, edge computing, and big data analytics.
Technological innovation is one of the driving factors for the development of cities. These innovations are also an important support for those searching for new ways to manage resources and deliver services. The preponderance of smart city technologies are currently being developed to manage specific issues in energy distribution, energy management, transportation management, and public safety. New generations of sensor networks, big data analytics, and IoT applications are being deployed in public and privately managed physical spaces to meet these requirements, though many challenges remain.
An important focus area for smart cities is technology infrastructure to enable smart utilities (smart grids, sanitation, water, and gas), smarter buildings, and workplaces. Systems and resources are intertwined as mobility, communications, energy, water, platforms, monitoring/control, performance management, predictability, and forecasting all merge together. We see great synergy coming in public and corporate collaboration, but it will take up to twenty years to fully develop.
Major initiatives are beginning to make a substantial positive impact as critical milestones are achieved. This includes network and system interoperability, security and privacy controls, and technology integration. For the latter, one of the key areas that we see is the combination of AI and IoT forming “thinking” cities that rely upon the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT).
Industry verticals we see as early beneficiaries include utilities, public safety, and transportation. Specific AIoT-enhanced smart city solutions within these verticals are poised to improve the overall efficiency and operational effectiveness of delivery systems as well as human capital management.
Optimizing systems and services for the smart cities market will be an ongoing process. This is because developing a smart city represents an ongoing transformation process in which the correct environment for smart solutions to be efficiently accepted takes shape over a period of decades. Sustainable smart city technology deployments depend upon careful planning and execution as well as monitoring and adjustments as necessary.
For example, feature/functionality must be blended to work efficiently across many different industry verticals as smart city solutions address the needs of disparate market segments with multiple overlapping and sometimes mutually exclusive requirements. This will stimulate the need for both cross-industry coordination as well as orchestration of many different capabilities across several important technologies.
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Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
Companies Mentioned
- ABB
- Accela
- Accenture
- Aclara
- Aclima
- Advantech
- Aeris Communications
- AerNos, Inc.
- AGT International
- Airspan
- Airtel
- Alibaba
- Allegro
- Ally
- Alstom SA
- Altair Semiconductor
- Altran
- Alvarion
- Amazon
- Ambience Data
- AMCS
- AMD
- America Movil
- Amplia Soluciones SL
- Anacle Systems
- Analog Devices Inc.
- Antariksh Waste Ventures Pvt ltd
- Apple
- Appyparking
- AppyWay
- Arista Networks Inc.
- ARM Holdings
- Ascom
- Asura Technologies ltd.
- Asus
- AT&T
- Atmotube
- Atos
- Atsumaru Town Tahara
- Autogrid
- Automotus
- Awesense
- Ayyeka
- Azavea
- Baidu Inc.
- Banyanwater
- BARANI DESIGN Technologies s.r.o.
- Barbara IoT
- Bellwether Research Institute
- Bentley Systems
- Blackberry Ltd
- Blyncsy
- Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
- Breeze Technologies
- Breezometer
- Bridj
- Broadcom Corporation
- BT Group
- Bulldozair
- Calthorpe Analytics
- Cambridge Industries
- Capgemini
- Cavium Inc.
- Cepton Technologies
- Changers.com
- ChargePoint
- Cherrypicks
- China Mobile
- China Unicom
- Ciena Corporation
- CIMCON Lighting
- Cisco
- Citiesense
- Citrix Systems
- City & Bits
- Cityflo
- Citymapper
- Citysense
- Cityzenith
- CivicSmart
- CIVIQ Smartscapes
- Clarity Movement Co.
- Cobham Wireless
- Colt
- Colu
- Compology
- Contus
- CPIJ
- Cradlepoint
- Cubic Corporation
- CyanConnode
- Dassault Systems
- Datek
- DBAPP Security
- DBVLog
- Delta Controls
- Derq
- DigiRobotics
- Dispatchr
- Double Map
- DOVU
- Edyza
- effectas GmbH
- Elichens
- Eluminocity
- Emagin
- Emerson Electric Co
- EnBW New Ventures
- Enel
- Energyworx
- Enevo
- ENGIE
- Ericsson
- Evopark
- EZparking
- Fathom
- Filament
- Firefly
- Flamencotech
- Fleetonomy
- Flowlabs
- Fluentgrid
- ForCity
- Fusebox OU
- Gaia Smart Cities
- GE
- General Information Technology
- GeoSpock
- Get My Parking
- Govlaunch
- Greenbird Integration Technology
- Gremon Systems
- Gridcure
- HAAS Alert
- Habidatum
- Hakim Unique Internet
- HCL Technologies Ltd
- Heijmans
- HFCL
- Hitachi
- Honeywell
- Hoplr
- HPE
- Huawei
- IBM
- IMA
- Infarm
- InnerSpace
- Inrix
- Inspira
- Intel
- Intelizon Energy
- interpanel GmbH
- Intersection
- Inventum Technologies
- Iteris
- Itron
- Jeju Free International City Development Center
- Johnson Controls
- Juganu
- Kabin City Nigeria Limited
- Kappo
- Kapsch Group
- Katapult Accelerator
- Kinestral Technologies
- Koninklijke Philips NV
- KORE Wireless
- LG CNS
- Libelium
- Logic Ladder
- LOVARO
- Mainor Group
- Mapillary
- Maven Systems
- MClimate
- Meter Feeder
- Metrotech
- Microsoft
- Mindteck
- Miovision
- Mobike
- MobilityInsight
- Moovel
- Moovit
- MOWEA GmbH
- mPrest
- Natalus Inc.
- NEC
- Neighborland
- NetObjex, Inc.
- Nhp
- NKSoft
- Nokia
- Nordsense
- Novaccess
- NTT DATA
- Nuka
- One Concern
- Oorja On Move
- Opendatasoft
- Openview Security Solutions
- Opusone
- Oracle Corporation
- Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies
- Panasonic
- ParkHere
- Parkimovil
- Parking by Phone
- Parkwhiz
- Passport
- Phoenix Robotix
- PlaceSpeak
- Playmoove
- Plume Labs
- Proclivis Technology Solutions
- Purple
- QInfra Solutions
- Qualcomm Incorporated
- Quality Theorem
- Qulsar
- Rachio
- RadiusAI
- Raxel
- Remix
- Ridlr
- Rubicon
- Sadeem Technology
- SAP
- Savari
- Schneider Electric SA
- secluded.io
- Securaxis
- Seety (ex cPark)
- Sensagrate
- Sensative
- Sensoro
- SensorUp
- Sensoterra
- Sentiance
- Siemens AG
- Sierra Wireless
- SiFi Networks
- Sigfox
- Signify
- Silfi
- SmartCity Networks
- Sonarax Technologies
- Soofa
- Spacetime Insight
- Spatial Labs, Inc.
- Spice Digital
- Spot Hero
- Springboard Research
- Sprint SA
- Stae
- STRAX Intelligence Group
- Stream Control
- Streetlight Data
- Swiftly
- Synesis Group
- Takadu
- Tantalum
- Tekuma
- Telefonica
- Telensa
- The Digit Group
- The Tokyo Institute for Municipal Research
- TNet
- Toshiba
- Totem Power
- Toyota Transportation Research Institute
- Tractebel
- Trafi
- Transit Labs
- Transloc
- Transport Systems
- Trilliant
- Ubicquia
- Ubiwhere
- Understory
- UNIBIM SERVICES Pvt. Ltd.
- Unifly
- UNITRAND
- UrbanFootprint
- Urbee
- Urbiotica
- Utilidata
- VAAK
- Valor Water Analytics
- Varentec
- Veniam
- Veolia
- Verisun
- Verizon
- Videonetics Technologies
- Viisights
- Visionful
- Vodafone
- Volocopter
- Vutility
- Watersmart
- WatrHub
- Where Is My Transport
- Wipro
- WolkAbout IoT Platform
- Worldsensing
- WRLD
- Xenolytix
- Zagster
- Zensor
- Zenysis
- Zerocycle
- ZiFF Technologies
- ZPN Energy
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