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Transforming Cities with Technology

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Transforming Cities with Technology

Economist Films,

5 min read
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Cities across the globe are using technology to solve their largest problems.

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Editorial Rating

8

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  • Innovative
  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Technologists are exploring ways to make cities smarter, healthier and more scalable – happy news for a rapidly urbanizing world. Economist Films spotlights three cities with dramatic technological narratives: Seoul, Nairobi and Boston. getAbstract suggests this globe-trotting documentary to investors, tech innovators and city administrators.

Summary

The globe is rapidly urbanizing. By 2050, two of every three people will be city dwellers. As cities grow, so do their problems: Some 900 million people live in slums, and urban housing can’t keep pace with demand. Congested roads and air pollution are worsening. Already, cities churn out nearly half of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. However, urban leaders and businesses are using technology to solve these decades-old problems.

Seoul, South Korea, rates among the “most connected, digitized cities.” With 10 million residents, its population density is twice New York City’s. Seoul’s metro uses real-time data, such as passenger volume measured via “smart cameras,” to regulate the flow...

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Economist Films produces documentaries that investigate economic, social and political issues.


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