Kuala Lumpur soars in 2024 Smart City Index, ranks 73rd worldwide

Report highlights commendable performances, such as ease of online ticket purchasing, availability of online job listings, which make it easier to find work

9:55 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Kuala Lumpur has climbed 16 spots to become the world’s 73rd smartest city out of 142 cities, according to the 2024 Smart City Index (SCI) released by the Institute for Management Development’s (IMD) Smart City Observatory recently.

Last year, KL was ranked 89th.

The report highlighted several commendable performances of KL, including the ease of online ticket purchasing and the accessibility of online job listings that make it easier to find work.

The report also commended the city’s health and safety structures, such as “arranging medical appointments online has improved access” and mobility structures like “online scheduling and ticket sales have made public transport easier to use”.

However, the report found that traffic congestion, corruption, air pollution and affordable housing were among the most concerning issues in KL.

Smart City Observatory president Bruno Lanvin said cities must design and adopt strategies to resist the test of a future plagued with growing uncertainties.

He also said trust and good governance are growing in importance, and the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) in city design and management is set to increase.

“Counterintuitive as it may sound, AI can help cities become more human-centric,” he said in a statement published on the IMD website. 

Zurich retained the top spot for the fifth consecutive edition of the SCI in 2024, followed by Oslo, Canberra, Geneva and Singapore. – April 11, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Dublin-based M’sian child psychiatrist who groomed, sexually abused teen jailed for 8.5 years

Amirul Arif Mohd Yunos pleads guilty to six charges of sexual crimes against minor, banned from practising the field in Ireland from now on

Regulating social media to protect children is a multi-agency effort, groups tell MCMC

Children’s issues cover many facets thus their digital rights and freedom of expression must not be restricted in the process of licensing platforms  

Book vouchers for students: MoE, MoHE unaligned on distribution method?

Fadhlina Sidek, in a ministry statement, says those eligible can claim through its Delima app via Kota Buku Digital feature, but Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir says mechanism will be disclosed later

Related