Schneider Electric Infrastructure, a part of the euro 24-billion French Schneider Electric Group, is ready to take up the challenge of materialising the great Indian dream of 100 smart cities to tame the challenges of growing urbanisation.
Speaking at a seminar on ‘Changing India: A Smart City Revolution’, Schneider Electric President and Managing Director for India Anil Choudhry said it affords an opportunity for integrating technologies.
“Schneider’s experience as a developer of Smart Cities is impeccable. We can integrate technologies in brownfield surroundings and enmesh loopholes to achieve energy efficiency,” Chaudhry said.
“We are already working on various smart projects in the country. The physical and virtual worlds now need to come together. Its integration will give a seamless platform to solve the growing problem of urbanisation,” he said.
Deliberating on India’s urban infrastructure, he said it is high time to identify the building blocks for making the government’s ‘Smart Cities’ project a reality.
Inadequate infrastructure
The deliberations also put the spotlight on the socio-economic necessities that drive the Smart City objective, turning the table on the inadequacies of our country’s infrastructure and administrative mechanisms, and the skills that will guide the city planners, administrators and proponents to build and manage Smart Cities.
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