Are You on the Radar?

The Hub vs. The Colony

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?

🏙️ Stop Buying Sensors. Start Mapping Intelligence.

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.

Corporations follow talent density. Period.

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.

The Heatmap of Survival

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.