Abu Dhabi ranked 'smartest city' in the Middle East
DUBAI - Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, has topped the list of "smart cities" in the Middle East and Africa, according to a recent statement by the department of culture and tourism of Abu Dhabi, quoting a report from McKinsey Global Institute.
Covering 50 international cities, the study "Smart Cities: Digital Solutions for a More Livable Future" examined how cities all over the world use technology to improve quality of life in terms of healthcare, security, mobility, economic development and housing.
With a rating of 18.4, Abu Dhabi ranked the first in the region ahead of its UAE neighbor Dubai, which was placed the second with a rating of 17.3, said the statement.
Saif Saeed Ghobash, undersecretary of the department, said that in the digital age, metropolitan cities are delivering creative ways in which data is used to reinvent the way their city is perceived, explored and interacted with, and how services are delivered.
"With apps and online systems in place that support the tourism and business infrastructure of the emirate, we hope to lead the way to a sustainable future for generations to come," he said.
According to McKinsey, three factors make a city smart. The first is its technology base, which includes a critical mass of smartphones and sensors connected by high-speed communication networks.
The second consists of specific applications, such as translating raw data into alerts. The third is usage by cities, companies and the public.
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Staff operate the high-tech Panorama Digital Command Centre at the ADNOC headquarters in Abu Dhabi, UAE.Satish Kumar / For China Daily |


(China Daily 07/20/2018 page6)