As urban populations surge toward 68% of the world’s total by 2050, cities are harnessing AI, digital twins, and climate-resilient infrastructure to redefine livability.The IMD Smart City Index 2025 crowns Zurich first for its seamless integration of health, mobility, and governance. However, Asia is surging ahead, led by China’s Shenzhen and ASEAN powerhouses like Singapore, where ambitious pilots often outpace traditional Western models.Europe and the U.S. tend to prioritize citizen-centric equity and inclusive design, while Asian megacities emphasize rapid scaling and technological deployment to manage explosive growth. This contrast has sparked ongoing debates about the trade-offs between privacy protection and operational efficiency.IMD’s evaluation framework divides performance into two main pillars:
- Structures — transit networks, healthcare access, green spaces, and housing affordability
- Technology — e-services, smart mobility apps, and broadband coverage
Smart City Race
Read the full story here:
Zurich and Oslo both achieve AAA ratings, thanks to innovations like adaptive streetlights that reduce energy consumption by 70% and real-time AI traffic systems that cut average commutes by 25%. Dubai ranks 4th globally, driven by its advanced AI-powered governance platforms. Shenzhen, although placed 50th overall, dominates in pure technological deployment, hosting over 2,000 AI companies and leading China’s robotics production. Singapore (ranked 9th) strikes an effective balance between the two pillars, with its TeleHealth pilot using IoT monitoring to reduce hospital visits by 30%.
Table of Contents
Read More News on Latest Malaysia
Follow us on:
Read More News on Business News Malaysia
Read More News on SG Business News
Read More News on World Future TV

