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For more information on the IDC Smart City Spending Guide, please contact: Ivana Slaharova ([email protected]) Karine Paoli ([email protected]) European Smart City Investments: Related research: Worldwide Semiannual Smart Cities Spending Guide European cities face significant forces for change such as increasing demand for mobility, seamlessness of service delivery, and the democratization of public services. In response, cities are becoming increasingly smart; they are adopting innovative technology solutions and redesigning business and service delivery models to take a more user-centric approach, while allowing users to have greater input into how their city works. With European smart city initiatives going beyond early stage and isolated pilots, IDC expects spending to accelerate over the 2017–2021 forecast period, growing to $31 billion in 2021. Fixed Visual Surveillance Intelligent Traffic and Transit Smart City Platforms A Selection of IDC Smart City Spending Guide Use Cases Top 3 Largest Smart City Use Cases Top 3 Fastest Smart City Use Cases Vehicle to Everything Connectivity Officer Wearables Smart Outdoor Lighting Connectivity (9%) Software (20%) Hardware (32%) Services (39%) European Smart City Spending by Technology (2017) Smart cities are harnessing data from smart devices, networks, cloud infrastructure, applications, and analytics to develop new insights as well as new products and services. Digital Permitting, Licensing, and Inspections $109M Vehicle to Everything Connectivity $4M Fixed Visual Surveillance $591M Smart Kiosks $75M Intelligent Traffic and Transit $3.7B Environmental Monitoring $373M Harnessing Forces for Change

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Page 1: European Smart City Investments - IDC UKI€¦ · European Smart City Investments: Related research: Worldwide Semiannual Smart Cities Spending Guide European cities face significant

Vehicle to Everything Connectivity

$15 M

Fixed VisualSurveilance

$105 M

For more information on the IDC Smart City Spending Guide, please contact:

Ivana Slaharova ([email protected])Karine Paoli ([email protected])

European Smart City Investments:

Related research: Worldwide Semiannual Smart Cities Spending Guide

European cities face significant forces for change such as increasing demand for mobility, seamlessness of service delivery, and the democratization of public services. In response, cities are becoming increasingly smart; they are adopting innovative technology solutions and redesigning business and service delivery models to take a more user-centric approach, while allowing users to have greater input into how their city works.

With European smart city initiatives going beyond early stage and isolated pilots, IDC expects spending to accelerate over the 2017–2021 forecast period, growing to $31 billion in 2021.

Fixed Visual Surveillance

Intelligent Traffic and Transit

Smart City Platforms

A Selection of IDC Smart City Spending Guide Use Cases

Top 3 Largest Smart City Use Cases

Top 3 Fastest Smart City Use Cases

Vehicle to Everything Connectivity

Officer Wearables

Smart Outdoor Lighting

Connectivity(9%)

Software (20%)

Hardware (32%)

Services (39%)

European Smart CitySpending by Technology (2017)

Smart cities are harnessing data fromsmart devices, networks, cloud infrastructure, applications, and analytics to develop new insights as well as new products and services.

Digital Permitting,Licensing,and Inspections

$109M

Vehicle to Everything Connectivity

$4M

Fixed VisualSurveillance

$591M

Smart Kiosks$75M

Intelligent Traffic and Transit

$3.7B

EnvironmentalMonitoring

$373M

Harnessing Forces for Change