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<strong>Smart</strong> <strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

others (smart education, smart water, management etc.) are application segment of smart cities market. The<br />

smart transportation segment was the leading application in 2012.<br />

Major regional segments analyzed in this study include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America,<br />

and Middle East and Africa. This report also provides further bifurcation of region on the country level. Major<br />

countries analyzed in this reports are U.S., Germany, France, UK, China, Japan, India, and Brazil. <strong>Smart</strong> cities<br />

market was dominated by North America due to steps taken by the regional governments for reducing the<br />

greenhouse gas emission by increasing the use of renewable energy resources. Additionally, due to high<br />

residential development demand in China and India, Asia Pacific is expected to exhibit the rapid growth of this<br />

market.<br />

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The report covers detailed competitive outlook including company profiles of the key participants operating in<br />

the global market. Key players profiled in the report include Siemens AG, ABB Ltd., IBM Corporation, Hitachi<br />

Ltd., Alcatel-Lucent S.A., Honeywell international Inc., Alstom S.A., General Electric Company,<br />

Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson, Cisco Systems Inc., Oracle Corporation and others.<br />

The report segments the global smart cities market into:<br />

Global <strong>Smart</strong> <strong>Cities</strong> <strong>Market</strong>: Application Segment Analysis<br />

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<strong>Smart</strong> homes<br />

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