Disruptive cities

Our experts analyze the challenges and propose the best ways to transform our cities into disruptive cities.

Cities today

Where are cities going? What challenges will they face in the coming years? What elements should we take into account when it comes to making the decisions that will shape the urban landscape that comes?

Our experts have studied this new reality to describe the current situation of cities, to analyze what trends and processes are transforming them and to pose a series of challenges that they will face in the coming years.

Cities already account for more than half of the planet’s population. Everything suggests, in addition, that a good part of the demographic growth expected for this century will also be concentrated in urban centers. The incorporation of more and more individuals into cities poses important challenges for their growth, while presenting opportunities to achieve the integral sustainability of cities: Environmental, Social and Economic.

Smartcities

We are facing one of the most fascinating challenges facing cities around the world: how to design the city of the future in a way that provides socially sustainable benefits and provides personalized services for citizens who have endless travel options from point A to point B. What may be good for one person may not be good for the city as a whole, so how do we do it?

Transforming cities

Global megatrends, which are transforming businesses and society at a rapid pace, are converging in cities. As the world urbanizes, these convergences shape our lives more and more.

The development of cities is no stranger to the emergence of disruptive technologies. Some of them have triggered changes in mentality and the emergence of new business models, processes that will alter or are already altering the way we understand the city.

Next, we will see how certain megatrends affect cities:

Challenges of disruptive cities

Among the great challenges of the cities of the future, the experts of the Future Trends Forum highlight the following:

  • New forms of mobility will have to be adapted to current infrastructure and equipment.
  • Create a regulation in accordance with the new realities, with a collaborative and inclusive governance.
  • Perhaps the greatest challenge is the fight against inequality, the only option for developing a cohesive society.
  • Finally, as cities become increasingly dependent on technology, the enormous challenge of public and private cybersecurity arises.

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