Green spaces, public transport bolster Abu Dhabi's 2025 IMD Smart City Index ranking
Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of DMT, said, 'Over the past five years, Abu Dhabi has steadily climbed the world's smart city rankings, moving from 14th place in 2020 to 5th place this year. This is a major achievement for the whole of Abu Dhabi and further cements our position as one of best places in the world to live, work, and visit."
He added that this international recognition provides further evidence of the success of the whole-of-government approach as the Capital continues to expand.
The IMD survey ranks 146 cities based on residents' perceptions of their city's structures and technology.
More than half of those questioned stated that traffic congestion was not a prevalent issue in Abu Dhabi, with a further 82 percent expressing their satisfaction with the public transport network. This is reflected in the over 90 million rides on public buses recorded last year, along with the more than 168,000 passengers using Abu Dhabi's water transportation network.
In 2024, DMT invested AED3.4 billion in crucial mobility and road network projects, including a double-bridge project that reduced average morning peak-hour delays by up to 80 percent on Abu Dhabi's Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street.
Green spaces and public parks were highlighted in contributing to Abu Dhabi's Smart City Index score, with about 84 percent of those surveyed expressing satisfaction at their availability and upkeep, which coincided with the department announcing it has opened over 200 parks and beaches in 2024 alone.
In line with its commitment to innovation and community welfare, the department has upgraded seven parks with interconnected sensors as part of a wider 'smart parks' initiative. The facilities have up to 1,400 sensors that measure different variables, such as soil humidity, electricity consumption and air quality to improve visitor experience, sustainability standards and park management operations.
DMT also launched the Abu Dhabi Canvas initiative last year to enhance the aesthetic of public areas while celebrating the country's rich culture and heritage, using UAE-based talent.
Moreover, Abu Dhabi's connectivity and accessibility contributed significantly to its top-five ranking. According to the global index, nearly 75 percent of respondents cited free public Wi-Fi, which the DMT provides on buses, at beaches, and in public parks through Hala Wi-Fi, as a key factor in improving access to public services.
The department remains committed to further enhancing Abu Dhabi's smart city status, with the capital now being home to the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organisation's (WeGO) MENA regional office.
This positions the Emirate as a hub for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and capacity-building to empower cities across the region to leverage cutting-edge technologies for sustainable urban development.
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