DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Smart
Cities in Asia-Pacific: Regional Status & Key Case Studies”
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.
“Smart Cities in Asia-Pacific: Regional Status & Key Case Studies”, a
new Telecom Insider Report, provides an executive-level overview of the
smart city market in Asia-Pacific (APAC). It delivers deep qualitative
insights into the smart city market, smart city value chain, and
ecosystem dynamics in the region. It also analyzes key trends and smart
city projects being implemented in APAC.
The wave of smart city projects in Asia-Pacific continues to roll on as
large nations in the region continue their urbanization. Asia-Pacific’s
smart cities focus on the areas of digital government services,
environmental impact, and improvement of ICT infrastructure and adoption.
Growing urban demographics and rapid cities’ expansion are driving
governments to deploy smart city solutions to sustain public services,
drive economic competitiveness and enable a thriving environment in
Asia-Pacific. Smart city initiatives in the region are driving increased
collaboration between government and private industry while helping
bridge the digital divide.
The region’s first smart city projects began in wealthier and
densely-populated nations like South Korea, Singapore, and Japan. Now,
as millions in markets like China, India, and Indonesia continue to move
to urban centers, smart city projects have become a priority for
governments across the region.
Each smart city project in the Asia-Pacific region entails different
challenges. Countries in developed Asia-Pacific are more sensitive to
the potentials of digital government and the impact they can have on
resources management. While in developing Asia-Pacific smart city
projects, while digital government services remain a focus, using
technology to bridge the digital divide and provide economic opportunity
are paramount.
Key Highlights
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Asia-Pacific is a heterogeneous smart cities market with projects at
different stages of development across the region. -
Governments are using smart city initiatives as a means to increase
collaboration between different parts of government as well as between
private industry and government. -
Telcos are heavily engaged in providing connectivity solutions through
investments in fixed and mobile networks. -
Telecom operators are using data collection and analytics platforms as
a way to move up the value chain from simple connectivity in
Asia-Pacific’s smart city projects.
Scope
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Smart cities taxonomy & market context: an overview of the smart city
context in APAC and analysis of the smart city value-chain and role of
telcos. -
The situation of smart cities in APAC: an overview on the main smart
city opportunities and challenges and how these are driving and
impacting smart city investments. This section also analyzes telcos’
role within smart city projects in APAC. -
Smart city case studies: this section details the business model and
strategies of two smart city projects in APAC. It also details telcos’
involvement in these projects. -
Key findings and recommendations: the insider concludes with a number
of key findings and a set of recommendations for smart city
stakeholders, including telecom service providers.
Key Topics Covered:
Section 1: Taxonomy & Market Context
Defining a Smart City
Elements of a Smart City
Smart City Value Chain
Section 2: Smart City Situation in Asia-Pacific
Overview of Smart City Status in Asia-Pacific
Challenges and Opportunities
Smart City Projects in Asia-Pacific
Section 3: Smart City Case Studies
Singapore Smart City
The Role of Telcos in Singapore Smart City Project
Hangzhou Smart City
The Role of Telcos in Hangzhou Smart City Project
Section 4: Key Findings & Recommendations
Companies Mentioned
- Accenture
- AIS
- Alibaba
- CAT
- China Mobile
- China Unicom
- Cisco
- Dasan
- EESL
- EY
- Foxconn
- GovTech
- Innodep
- KPMG
- M1
- MTNL
- Nanyang Technical University
- NEC
- Netlink Trust
- Nucleus Connect
- Singtel
- SK Telecom
- Starhub
- Urban Redevelopment Authority
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/amritc
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