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IDC 2026 North America Smart City Awards Reveal Three Core Trends
ME News update, April 3 (UTC+8). According to the 2026 North America Smart City Awards selection results recently released by IDC, smart city development has moved from concept exploration into a mature stage of operations and integrated implementation. The awards reveal three core trends: First, project operational maturity has improved significantly, with most efforts focused on execution and effectiveness. Technologies are widely adopted, including digital procurement, workflow automation, GIS and data integration, real-time monitoring dashboards, and AI analytics. In particular, AI applications are becoming more practical, aiming to solve specific problems and achieve measurable outcomes. Second, cities are widely adopting a systems-thinking approach that integrates across domains. Projects span multiple functional departments, and the role of innovation teams and smart city officials (as coordinators for the entire city) is becoming increasingly critical. Technology adoption is closely aligned with clearly defined community needs and emphasizes cross-department collaboration. Third, innovation is becoming more accessible, scalable, and inclusive. Many projects are implemented within two years with relatively limited budgets (37 projects are below $100,000, and only a few exceed $10 million), with mid-sized cities and regional communities actively participating. Awarded cases include Boston’s “Green Light for Education” project and the AI procurement tool BidBot, Pittsburgh’s “Intentional Planting” initiative, and Austin Water’s advanced metering program. (Source: InFoQ)