Whitepaper: Smart Cities are better cities
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Posted: 19 November 2018 | aeris | No comments yet
The migration to cities now is a global trend that research indicates will continue for the foreseeable future.
While this shift has lifted the economic well-being of millions, it also has placed incredible demands on infrastructure and threatens the quality of life of inhabitants (Beijing is a good example). Compounding these problems is the fact that tax bases and budgets do not match the ever-growing needs. This is where Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine – to- Machine (M2M) solutions can have a significant and immediate impact.
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