"The 'Cisco Smart City' is like a blueprint for the future of smart and connected communities in India. It symbolises what digitisation of a country means for the future of work, education, healthcare and the electronic delivery of citizen services," Cisco Executive Vice President (Industry Solutions) and Chief Globalisation Officer Wim Elfrink told reporters here.
Elfrink added that the economic value of the Digital India initiative is estimated to be USD 600 billion over the next 10 years.
The government plans to develop 100 smart cities by 2022. In the Budget, the Finance Ministry has allocated Rs 7,060 crore for developing these smart cities.
Spread over 2.6 million sq ft, the Cisco Smart City is a campus-as-a-city for thousands of Cisco employees in India.
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"Cities are growing at the rate of 10,000 people per hour even as we accelerate toward a world with more connected devices. Through IoE, we can help countries, cities and communities embrace sustainable urban development and enable economic, social and environmental sustainability," Elfrink said.
"We want to collaborate with the government on its vision of digitally empowered citizens. The foundation for a Digital India will be intelligent networks. The Cisco Smart City underlines our commitment to deepening our presence in India," Cisco President India and SAARC Dinesh Malkani said.