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Smart Cities: How Engineering Is Redefining Urban Living

Cities are growing at an unprecedented pace. As populations increase, urban areas face mounting pressure — traffic congestion, pollution, energy demand, housing shortages, and aging infrastructure. To manage these challenges, cities are turning to innovation. The result is the rise of smart cities, where engineering and technology combine to create safer, more efficient, and more sustainable urban environments. But what exactly makes a city “smart”? And how is engineering driving this transformation? 🌐 What Defines a Smart City? A smart city uses advanced technologies, connected systems, and data-driven decision-making to improve everyday life. Rather than relying solely on traditional infrastructure, smart cities integrate: Digital networks Real-time monitoring systems Automated responses Sustainable engineering designs The goal is simple: deliver better services while using fewer resources. 🏗️ Engineering at the Core of Smart Cities Behind every smart solution lies complex engineer...

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