Smart City Expo World Congress was held with Tomorrow.Mobility World Congress – organized with the EIT Urban Mobility –, Tomorrow.Building, Tomorrow.Blue Economy and the Barcelona Deeptech Summit. After three days, the events gathered over 25.771 attendees from more than 130 countries at Fira de Barcelona’s Gran Via venue.
Under the theme “Live Better“, the event brought together representatives from 850 cities, to showcase and share the experiences of their latest projects and initiatives. The conference program featured 632 speakers including Ruha Benjamin, an expert in technology-based inequity; Majora Carter, an urban revitalization strategist; Stephanie Hare, an expert in technology and social justice; and Melati Wijsen, an environmental activist.
Together, the events hosted a total of 1,150 exhibitors who showcased their latest products and solutions. Among these were industry leaders such as Saudi Aramco, Axis Communications, Dahua Technology, Dassault Systèmes, Dell/Nvidia, FCC Medio Ambiente, Hail City, KHNP, KPMG, Madinah City, MDEC, Microsoft, New Murabba, Nova Cidade, PNY, PWC, Roshn Group, Smart Ports – Piers of the Future, and Veolia.
Along these lines, companies and solutions in the urban resilience field and countries sharing their experiences managing natural disasters became protagonists of the 2024 edition after the flooding in Valencia (Spain) that occurred a few days before the event. The devastating rainfall highlighted the need for cities to prepare for the effects of climate change and be ready to guarantee the well-being of citizens. Technology enables governments and institutions to monitor and set early warning protocols that can mitigate the effects of events such as the storms in Valencia.
SCEWC undertook several initiatives to support relief efforts including fundraising for the Red Cross and a program to channel solutions shared by exhibiting companies to help in the aftermath of the Valencia flooding and mitigate future flood risks.
The Chinese city of Shenzen was awarded “Smart City of 2024” at the World Smart City Awards acknowledging every year the most outstanding initiatives and projects in the urban transformation industry. The awards also honoured Milano Mayor, Giuseppe with the Leadership Award for his remarkable contributions to international urban innovation.
The success of Smart City Expo has prompted the Barcelona-based event to grow with regional editions around the world. In 2025, SCEWC will launch Smart City Expo Kuala Lumpur (SCEKL) in Malaysia from September 17-19. This will be the first show ever organized in Southeast Asia.
Smart City Expo World Congress will return to Fira de Barcelona’s Gran Via venue for its fourteenth edition on November 4-6, 2025.