Forget New York and Los Angeles—it’s really the small to midsize metro areas like Columbus, Ohio, that are successfully implementing smart-city programs.
Smart-city programs are popping up all over the United States. As we economize the Internet of Things and technology becomes more affordable, cities are taking advantage of the tech boom and looking to instill new programs in their infrastructure. While much of the focus may go to major cities like New York or Los Angeles, medium-sized to smaller cities are actually leading the charge.
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