The Smart City Index also lists Singapore as a super champion for either maintaining its position or improving its ranking.
The annual ranking grades 142 cities on how well they use technology to enhance the quality of life of citizens.
The annual ranking grades 142 cities on how well they use technology to enhance the quality of life of citizens. Besides Singapore, five other Asian cities finished in the top 20 – Beijing in 13th place, Taipei and Seoul in 15th and 16th place respectively, and Shanghai and Hong Kong in the 19th and 20th spots.
From 2019 to 2021, Singapore ranked first on the global index, before falling to seventh place in 2023. The index was not published in 2022 as researchers refined the methodology, IMD said in a statement on April 11.
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