The World Economic Forum offers a reminder of just how drastically things could change, and soon, in cities.

David Hatch shares news of a new report from the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on the Future of Cities, which lays out ten urban innovations that could re-shape cities as we know them.
The list includes innovations like an internet of pipes "controlled by sensors that manage water flow in concert with cloud-based technology," urban farming, augmented mobility, and more.
The report [pdf] is easy to read and short, and the ideas tend toward the practical and mid-term, rather, rather than some fantastical futurism exercise.
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