Vietnam can learn from Singapore’s experience in building smart cities: expert

By VNA  &nbspSeptember 19, 2024 | 04:37 pm PT

Passers-by hold their mobile phones as people take a selfie photo using a smartphone, with Singapore’s central business district skyline, in Singapore, May 10, 2019. Photo by Reuters

Vietnam can learn a lot from Singapore and other countries to build a smart government and smart cities so as to pave the way for rapid progress in the future, according to a Vietnamese expert working in Singapore.

Associate Prof., Dr. Vu Minh Khuong at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy under the National University of Singapore said that Singapore is considered a prime example when referring to smart city development experiences worldwide.

A smart city involves not only the application of technology but also relies on six key pillars: a smart government, a strong digital economy, convenient transport systems, digital capabilities of citizens, quality living conditions for residents, and sustainable development with a green environment, he said.

Khuong also emphasized that Singapore places great importance on these factors in its development strategy.

The expert also mentioned three main models for building smart cities: Singapore’s model, which puts the government role at the center; Copenhagen’s model, which involves participation of citizens and businesses; and Dubai’s model, which is built on a smart foundation from the outset, based on experts’ consultancy.

Regarding the question of balancing economic development and environmental protection, he affirmed that economic growth and environmental preservation are an integrated whole, and Vietnam needs to focus on green development to attract investment.

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