Qualcomm and Arup recently published a report on their vision for the future of connected cities. We spoke to Chris Luebkeman, Arup Fellow and Global Director of Foresight, Research and Innovation, and Qualcomm's Kiva Allgood to learn more.
What are the technology dependencies of the future you describe in this report? What are we missing today?
Allgood: In all honesty, the technology is here. The things that stand in the way are business practices, people, and sometimes politics. The technology is present; we just have to find ways to unleash it and collaborate to make this vision come true.
It’s going to take the development of open and interoperable standards. You’ve got to be sharing with other parties even if you may not have a vested interest in selling their product. The standardization of how information gets shared, and the underlying security, will be essential.
Luebkeman: I agree with that entirely. It comes down to some regulatory and philosophical issues rather than technology. How do we share things and what does that mean? We now need an evolution of business models.
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