Nearly 70% of the world population is expected to live in urban areas by 2050. As a result, more cities are turning to smart technology for data and insights to inform the way future residents work, live, play, and move. With over 75% of governments facing severe budget constraints, however, how can public sector leaders find the resources to implement smart city projects? How can leaders build internal capacity to create efficient, safe, and sustainable communities? Join this session to hear how cities such as Fort Lauderdale and Boston are building smarter cities with smarter fleets. Learn how you can implement fleet-level programs to generate city-level results, such as: boosting urban mobility and public transit ridership with a 10% improvement in ETA predictability, increasing operational efficiency and sustainability with a 20% reduction in idling and a smoother transition to electric vehicles, and improving citizen and employee safety, through video-based driver safety programs.

Proficiency Level

Introductory

Learning Objectives
  1. Discern why cities are focusing on smart technologies.
  2. Illustrate how fleet managers can play a key role in helping city leaders achieve their smart city vision.
  3. Explain how to implement smart city technologies and deliver results.

Contributor/Source

Sherry Wu

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