Seoul: Tale of A Smart City Playlist

A few months ago I read an essay by Ryu Murakami that resonated with me and my particular view of the world. It was called The Withering of Desire (there does not seem to be a digital version available but the edition of The Passenger dedicated to Japan) and talks about how, as a society,ContinueContinue reading “Seoul: Tale of A Smart City Playlist”

From Nebraska to Seoul…and back again

PFC Shalla posing in front of a ROK Air Force plane in 1965 When we decided to write a book about smart city development in Seoul, it was mainly because we were interested in the topic and we felt that the story deserved a wider audience. What has surprised us is how many details ofContinueContinue reading “From Nebraska to Seoul…and back again”

Seoul: Tale of a Smart City

For the past two years I have been working on a book about smart city development in Seoul, South Korea with Dr. Sung Jin Park. We are excited to present this book to the world in an effort to facilitate a broader discussion of Smart City development and how it can improve quality of life. TheContinueContinue reading “Seoul: Tale of a Smart City”

The Importance of Diversity

I’m angry. It’s not the passionate, fly-off-the-handle type of anger but a frustrating, slow-burn type of anger. We are all talking about diversity and inclusion these days and nowhere is it more important than the world of urban development. The smart city sector is about making cities more inclusive and livable for all residents andContinueContinue reading “The Importance of Diversity”

Consensus and Smart City Building

I’m currently taking a certificate course with MIT Media Lab on Smart City development and I am enjoying it thoroughly. In one of the first lessons we talked about the process for developing smart cities, from collecting and studying the data to creating new technology and solutions to modeling and simulating the impact of newContinueContinue reading “Consensus and Smart City Building”

Smart Cities and the Unbanked

We spend hours talking about digital services and digital transformation. It is the core of our smart city policies. Everything is connected and for maximum ease-of-use, we need connectivity and standardization across platforms. The smart city community talks at length about digital inclusion, especially with the aging population. We go to great lengths to build toolsContinueContinue reading “Smart Cities and the Unbanked”

Code Red: We Need Smarter Cities

This week we heard that the UN is calling a code red for humanity, that drastic measures need to be taken now to mitigate climate catastrophe. As much as I might try to think that always taking public transportation might make a difference, the truth is that at this point we need the type of drasticContinueContinue reading “Code Red: We Need Smarter Cities”

If you build it, will they come?

I have been an urbanite my whole life, even when I lived in the country. I think I have mentioned before how much I appreciate wide sidewalks and robust public transport systems. So when I go back to the country like I did last week, it really makes me think about sustainable transport and smart cityContinueContinue reading “If you build it, will they come?”