Speaking of "high-tech cities", what do you think of first? Are you downloading anything at lightning speed through the most advanced technology or the more common saying? Yes, it almost revolves around this, it is difficult to explain in a few lines, it is indeed a broad concept. But all in all, we can say with certainty that all of you want to live in a place where you can be exposed to every new digital trend, don’t you, but the level of technology is not the same everywhere. It is almost impossible to put all of these in order, if not all, at least some of them. In any case, below is an enhanced list of some high-tech cities that every gadget lover in the world wants to live in.
15. Bangalore (India)
Bangalore is also known as the "Silicon Valley" of India because the city has a large number of successful foreign and domestic IT companies. In 2006-07, the region’s net income exceeded US$7.8 billion, making it one of India’s major economic and technological centers.
Over 33% of India’s total IT export revenue comes from this city. Free Wi-Fi is available in most cities. In terms of traffic, Kempegowda International Airport ranks third in traffic volume after Delhi and Mumbai. Due to some social issues, the city still lags behind the top cities in terms of technology and infrastructure.
14. Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai has become a major global business center in the Middle East. DIC (Dubai Internet City) is an information technology park developed by the government as FEZ and a strategic base for enterprises to rapidly develop regional markets.
DIC allows companies to get rid of major tax and customs related issues. Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City are part of TECOM (Dubai Technology, E-commerce and Media Free Zone Authority). They are HP, EMC Corporation, Oracle , MBC , CNN and other media The location of the organization, BBC, Reuters.
13. Berlin (Germany)
Berlin is known as the world's major capital due to its leading role in major modern industries. Its economy relies heavily on high-tech companies and service sectors, including research institutions, media companies, etc. Adlershof-Berlin is the largest and best technology base in Germany. With more than 1,000 companies and a total turnover of 677 million euros in 2013, it is an ideal place for technology enthusiasts.
12. Stockholm ( Sweden )
Stockholm has recently been rated as one of the fastest growing technology centers on the European continent. The city of Stockholm has an extensive public transportation system, including Stockholm’s tunnelbana (meaning tunnel railway) and a world-class airport. In 2004, Stockholm built the longest optical fiber network with a coverage of approximately 1.2 million kilometers. In 2006, the city was named the most innovative city in Europe by the European Innovation Scoreboard.
11. Seattle (United States)
In the 1980s, Seattle developed into a major technology center. The city’s economy is driven by many world-class companies headquartered there, including Amazon and Starbucks . In 2010, Seattle's urban GDP reached 231 billion U.S. dollars, making it the 11th largest metropolitan economy in the United States.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the main gateway to Asia for better trading opportunities. The existence of multinational corporations has attracted technological wizards from all over the world to this city.According to government policies and green economy, it was rated as the number one "smart city" in the country.
10. Paris (France)
Paris is famous for overturning old and outdated elements in the dictionary. Now we know that Paris is the capital of fashion, but soon, according to recent trends, it is not far away to be called the capital of technology. Paris is one of the absolute world-class tech enthusiast cities.
According to some reports, people in Paris use 83% of the Internet, while the European average is 75%. For tourists, this city is simply paradise, with many free WI-FI points, and it is still growing. Locals and tourists find it very comfortable to connect to the larger world called the Internet.
9. San Francisco (United States)
San Francisco is one of the most advanced metropolises in the world. Since the 90s, it has been a center of innovation and development. In the late 1990s, the city witnessed the large-scale expansion of the Internet industry, first dot-com, and then the gathering of different start-up companies, which accelerated the city's economic development. As a result, almost 20 years later, these companies changed the socio-political and economic landscape of Northern California. People can use all modern technologies on the steps at their door.
8. Hong Kong (China)
Hong Kong is an autonomous territory along the southern coast of China. Its economic and technological progress is largely due to the British colonization in 1839 and the 99-year lease of New Territories in 1898. The leading IT company in Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) provides very high speeds for housing at affordable prices. Hong Kong is one of the few cities that has robotic restaurants and biometric systems in schools and offices. In general, this is where almost every tech geek wants to live.
7. New York (United States)
New York City is a city of skyscrapers. From transportation facilities to advanced wireless technology, the city provides world-class services in all areas. Due to various industries in different technical fields such as the Internet, media, telecommunications, software development, biotechnology, financial technology, etc., the metropolitan area of this city is called , so it is booming. As of 2014, New York City alone had 300,000 employees in the technology industry.
6. Taipei (Taiwan, China)
Taipei has always been at the center of rapid economic and industrial development, and now it has become one of the largest high-tech cities in the world. Taipei City is part of Taiwan’s miracle and is known as one of the " Asian four little dragons ". It is listed as one of the most advanced cities in almost every sense. Taipei is now close to becoming the world's first true "network city". Millions of people access the free Internet from thousands of Wi-Fi clicks every day, and this number is still growing.
5. London (UK)
London is undoubtedly one of the few cities with the longest history in Europe. The city is connected to the London Underground. All major centers in the city offer free Wi-Fi services, and fees apply elsewhere.
A large number of technology companies are headquartered in East London Science and Technology City , formerly known as Silicon Roundabout. London also has LINX (London Internet Exchange Center), a non-profit organization and the world’s largest Internet Exchange Point (IXP), carrying more than 846 G-bit/s Internet traffic as of July 2012
4 . Singapore (Singapore)
Singapore is a global commercial, financial and transportation hub.It is the most popular tourist destination on the Asian continent. According to data from the World Economic Forum ( WEF ), Singapore became the country with the highest degree of "technological readiness" in 2015.
This city is the research center of many international companies, such as , Microsoft , IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Temasek Holdings, etc. Getting free Internet service in most public places is like a piece of cake. Singapore is also using an advance road tax system to make urban roads unimpeded and safer.
3. Seoul ( Korea)
Today, the capital of South Korea, Seoul is considered a powerful country and a major global city, thanks to the miracle of and Hanjiang in the early 1950s Major economic boom. It transformed the entire country, especially Seoul, from a moderate city in a developing country to the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world. In 2014, GDP reached 845.9 billion U.S. dollars, second only to Tokyo, New York City and Los Angeles.
Seoul has a very technologically advanced infrastructure. It has the highest fiber broadband penetration rate in the world, with an astonishing 95% of households having broadband connections. Seoul provides free Wi-Fi in outdoor spaces. In 2015, a new project valued at US$44 million improved Internet access in 10,000 parks, streets, and other public places for residents and visitors.
2. Silicon Valley (USA)
Over the years, Silicon Valley has developed into a synonym for high technology. The region has the most high-tech manufacturing companies in the United States. With thousands of people working for these companies, Silicon Valley was listed as the third largest high-tech center in a 2006 (American Electronics Association) AeA study.The most popular technology giants in the world include Google , Apple , Facebook, Adobe and their headquarters are here.
1. Tokyo (Japan)
Tokyo is the backbone of Japan's business. The city has the most advanced technology in the fields of infrastructure, transportation and communications. Tokyo is the host of a major international financial center. It is composed of the headquarters of several of the world's largest investment banks and insurance companies. It is a major hub for various electronics and broadcasting industries. This city is often described as one of the three "command centers" of the world economy along with New York City and London. Tokyo ranks among the best in the total number of broadband users.
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