Local government entities are under serious financial pressure, and procurement is tasked with helping to reduce spend.
Smart city technology is only growing and there are almost endless possibilities for its utilisation.
This issue of Smart City Business looks at what smart technologies London has implemented to tackle problems around the city.
We also look at Nottingham City Council's EV charging hub and how local authorities around the country are switching to EVs for their bin collections.
Finally, Michael Kolatchev and Lina Kolesnikova look at some of the potential threats faced by smart cities and what can be done to address these.
Polly Jones, editor
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