Are You on the Radar?
We are mapping the 5,000 cities that will define this century. Does YOURS show up, or are you just a spot on a vendor’s sales sheet?
The Smart City movement has become a playground for hardware vendors and bureaucratic consultants. They want to sell you sensors; we want to show you the collective intelligence of your streets.
If your city’s innovation strategy relies on tax breaks for Big Tech rather than nurturing the specific skill-density of your local developers, you aren’t building a hub — you’re building a colony.
If your city doesn’t have a high-demand skill “glow” on our heatmap, no amount of subsidies will upgrade your local economy.
Tech is not a monolith. A city with high density in Rust (critical for edge robotics and safety-critical systems) looks — and functions — very different from one with high density in LLM prompt engineering.