Global index: Singapore is 5th smartest city in the world, only Asian city in top 10

SINGAPORE is the world’s fifth-smartest city in the world, up two levels from its 2023 ranking, said the 2024 Smart City Index.

The Straits Times reported that the Republic also remains the smartest city in Asia and the only Asian city in the top 10, beating out cities such as Beijing, Taipei and Seoul.

The annual index, published on April 9, grades 142 cities on how well they use technology to enhance the quality of life of citizens.

According to the report, Singapore is excelling in areas like providing satisfactory basic sanitation for the poorest areas, public transport and public safety.

Meanwhile, Zurich retained its title as the world’s smartest city and is trailed by Oslo, Canberra and Geneva in that order.

In addition to Singapore, five other Asian cities finished in the top 20, namely Beijing in 13th place, Taipei (16th), Seoul (17th), Shanghai (19th) and Hong Kong (20th).

The Smart City Index, currently in its fifth iteration, is published by Swiss business school Institute for Management Development (IMD).

No American cities are listed in the top 20 in 2024, potentially due to the looming elections that have made people more critical about what needs improvement, said IMD Smart City Observatory president Dr Bruno Lanvin.

From 2019 to 2021, Singapore ranked first on the global index, before falling to seventh place in 2023. The index was not published in 2022 as researchers refined the methodology, IMD said in a statement on April 11.

The 2024 report was produced in partnership with the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organisation, an international association of local governments, smart technology purveyors and institutions.

Researchers combined hard data and survey responses from citizens to determine the rankings of the 142 cities. This year, for the first time, moving averages could be calculated, revealing the position of a city, on average, in earlier indexes, said IMD.

Based on this data, Singapore has been named a “super-champion” for either maintaining its position or improving in its rankings.

The other five super-champions are Zurich, Oslo, Abu Dhabi, Beijing and Seoul.

“Cities must design and adopt strategies that can resist the test of a future plagued with growing uncertainties,” Lanvin explained.

“Health-related concerns remain high, while climate-related ones grow even larger; a mix complicated by renewed international tensions.” – April 11, 2024

 

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