The global networking major Cisco in line with the Narendra Modi Government’s plan for build 100 smart cities across India has announced its intent to provide networking solutions for future Smart cities. Cisco showcased technological solutions using sensors and the internet to solve a range of city problems, from water leaks and air pollution to traffic congestion and the garbage crisis.
"We believe that the Cisco Smart City in Bangalore can be a model for smart cities not just in India but around the world. For government leaders thinking about the delivery of citizen services or for companies thinking about how to be ready for the future of work, the Cisco Smart City presents a blueprint on how to be relevant" said, Wim Elfrink, Chief globalization officer of Cisco.
I am honored to be back at the #Cisco Bangalore campus, launching the #Cisco #SmartCity project, http://t.co/ULOfRNcRg3
— Wim Elfrink (@WimElfrink) September 23, 2014
"We believe that the Cisco Smart City in Bangalore can be a model for smart cities not just in India but around the world. For government leaders thinking about the delivery of citizen services or for companies thinking about how to be ready for the future of work, the Cisco Smart City presents a blueprint on how to be relevant" said, Wim Elfrink, Chief globalization officer of Cisco.
#CISCO unveils Smart City concept in #Bangalore pic.twitter.com/CS2BlXIfZI
— Press Release Watch (@PrReleaseWatch) September 24, 2014