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Dubai ranked one of the smartest cities in the world

Dubai ranked one of the smartest cities in the world

Time Out Dubai13-05-2025

Dubai has been ranked as the fourth smartest city in the world in 2025.
According to new data published from the IMD Smart City Index 2025, Dubai came in at fourth out of an impressive 146 cities.
Beating cities including London, Singapore and Copenhagen, the city was able to climb eight places since the 2024 index.
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Looking at a number of factors, the data showed positive survey results over questions concerning the availability of online information, traffic congestion, face recognition technologies and non-cash payments.
Other areas were also studies, including health and safety, public transport, green spaces and even employment opportunities.
Dubai came in at fourth place (Credit: Supplied)
In 2020, Dubai was ranked in 19th place, moving to 17th by 2023, and in just two years has now jumped to fourth in 2025.
Dubai was even given a higher rating than Abu Dhabi, which came in at fifth place.
The gold medal was given to Zurich in Switzerland, while Oslo was ranked second smartest city, followed by Geneva in third.
The report is designed to show what makes a city most liveable in 2025 and also aimed to evaluate how cities are addressing issues of affordable housing.
Out of the top four cities, Dubai ranked first on a selection of questions, including the selection of cultural activities available, the number of green spaces and how easy it is to access information on local government decisions.
You can find the top 20 locations in the Smart City Index 2025 here:
Zurich, Switzerland Oslo, Norway Geneva, Switzerland Dubai, UAE Abu Dhabi, UAE London, UK Copenhagen, Denmark Canberra, Australia Singapore, Singpore Lausanne, Switzerland Helsinki, Finland Prague, Czech Republic Seoul, South Korea Beijing, China Shanghai, China Ljubljana, Slovenia Amsterdam, Netherlands Stockholm, Sweden Hong Kong, China Hamburg, Germany
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