No Ranking Connected Smart Cities 2022recently released, three brazilian cities featured among the smartest in the world! But what does it mean to be a smart city? Basically, they are cities that use electronic sensors to collect and manage data efficiently.
The main objective is to promote a more sustainable and creative city, all with one purpose: to improve the quality of life of citizens. To achieve this ideal, information technologies were used that drive urban management.
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In this way, it is possible to take care of important issues such as traffic flow, public transport and even the correct disposal of garbage.
For you to understand better, check below how the placement of the cities turned out!
São Paulo is considered the smartest city in Brazil. And it is not for nothing! With a super-fast broadband connection and over 99.8% of the population with 4G coverage, connectivity in the city is simply incredible.
Of every 100 households, 88.6 have access to broadband, which demonstrates the broad coverage of the service.
But not only that! São Paulo still offers services with intelligence for carrying out real estate registration computerized, as well as georeferenced, in addition to scheduling appointments in the public health online.
Not to mention the independence of jobs in the public sector and the various professional opportunities that the city offers.
And you know what else? The city also stands out in terms of mobility and accessibility. All of this shows how São Paulo is always in constant evolution and is concerned with the quality of life of its citizens.
Curitiba has a characteristic that is very different from other Brazilian cities: it is very technological and modern.
Citizens there have access to many technological public services that make their routine even easier and more practical.
It is as if the city were connected to a large worldwide computer network. In addition, Curitiba has invested heavily in inclusive technology, that is, the idea is to digitally include all residents in various aspects of the city.
For example, it is possible to easily access urban and intercity transport, healthcare for the public network, electronic libraries and robotics schools spread throughout the city.
This is a city that has stood out for being very smart, especially when it comes to mobility and economy. But that's not the only highlight there!
The city is also investing heavily in actions that take care of the environment and education, with initiatives such as the installation of sewage networks, the digitization of educational resources and the monitoring of areas of risk.
In addition, urban water supply and the recovery of recyclable materials are other positive points in the region.
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The city has a lot of potential to grow even more in the field of technology, integrating different modes of transport with a specific monitoring service.