SPECIAL AWARD FOR SMART CITIES – BEST IN CITIZEN WELLBEING
This award recognizes the town/city/county/province/government entity that is able to rethink and effectively transform citizen wellbeing initiatives (e.g., citizen engagement, citizen experience, citizen service). Citizen wellbeing is characterized by the changing and shifting nature of the relationship between citizens and Government organizations through a lens or prism of technology.
Citizen wellbeing refers to enhanced citizen engagement in a smart city environment resulting in increased access to healthcare, availability of a seamless education system, and reduced digital divide enabling increased access to government services to citizens irrespective of their location.
SPECIAL AWARD FOR SMART CITIES
This award recognizes the town/city/county/province/government entity that is able to rethink and effectively transform citizen wellbeing initiatives (e.g., citizen engagement, citizen experience, citizen service). Citizen wellbeing is characterized by the changing and shifting nature of the relationship between citizens and Government organizations through a lens or prism of technology.
Citizen wellbeing refers to enhanced citizen engagement in a smart city environment resulting in increased access to healthcare, availability of a seamless education system, and reduced digital divide enabling increased access to government services to citizens irrespective of their location.
WHAT IT TAKES
The winner of this category must demonstrate at least one of the following:
- Ability to provide an efficient healthcare system that not only enables citizens to access care seamlessly, but also able to capture clinical data, for advanced analytics for public health management and future pandemic outbreak management.
- Ability to extend effective learning management systems across K12 and tertiary levels to make the education system more flexible and seamless.
- Ability to enhance digital equity across multi-pronged services, especially for underserved communities.


WHAT IT TAKES
The winner of this category must demonstrate at least one of the following:
- Ability to provide an efficient healthcare system that not only enables citizens to access care seamlessly, but also able to capture clinical data, for advanced analytics for public health management and future pandemic outbreak management.
- Ability to extend effective learning management systems across K12 and tertiary levels to make the education system more flexible and seamless.
- Ability to enhance digital equity across multi-pronged services, especially for underserved communities.


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