Is Edge-AI the Future of Resilient, Scalable Smart City Networks?

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Key Takeaways:

  • Panga, a startup from France, is deploying a unique solution that combines hardware and software to create a Resilient and Scalable Network Operating System for Smart Cities and Smart Buildings.
  • Panga’s solution enables cost reduction, both in project and maintenance phases, while reinforcing cybersecurity, resilience of infrastructure, data sovereignty and privacy.
  • The startup’s vision is to transform the Real Estate and Smart City sector into a service-centric industry, where end users can subscribe to a catalog of services according to their needs.
  • Panga’s focus on Edge-AI indicates a trend towards decentralising AI operations, potentially the future of resilient, scalable smart city networks.

The future of smart cities may not solely rest in the hands of massive data centers but also ‘on the edge’. France-based startup, Panga, is pioneering the use of Edge-AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the development of smart cities. As urban landscapes become more complex and costly to maintain, Edge-AI offers a solution to not only aggregate all cityborne data close to the user, but also to aid in maintaining resilience and scalability in city networks.

Panga’s innovative solution takes the form of a Resilient and Scalable Network Operating System. Offered as a packaged deal to B2B clients, it connects any device, from legacy to IoT, to this unique network. The Panga solution fundamentally transforms the manner in which Smart Cities and Smart Buildings operate, driving cost reductions, reinforcing cybersecurity, and attaining infrastructure resilience.

Deep integration of AI throughout a distributed network, referred to as Edge-AI, firmly distinguishes Panga from its competitors. With this investment, Panga’s infrastructure gains the capability to process vast and diverse streams of data, whether from sensors, videos, voices, or documents, at the edge of the network. This harnessing of Edge-AI means data processing is significantly faster and extremely reliable, even in demanding environments such as Smart Cities.

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Another notable differential of Panga is their ambition to bring about a complete paradigm shift in the Smart City realm. Panga conceptualises Real Estate and Smart City as a user-centric service industry. If Panga becomes a go-to solution for B2B customers, end-users could soon be subscribing to a variety of city services, from an interactive catalog, much like subscribing to streaming services or food subscriptions today.

Given the appeals of Edge-AI, Panga — and the industry at large — appears poised for significant advancements. With its ability to quickly process vast amounts of data onsite, while enhancing security, reducing costs, and promoting resilience, Edge-AI seems to be the backbone of the forthcoming generation of smart city networks. In such a distributed infrastructure, each edge device becomes an active participant in city operation, shaping the city network into a resilient and scalable system.

Panga is certainly a company to watch in the new era of smart city networks. Having developed a technology that not only meets but anticipates the future needs of smart cities, it’s taking steps that could revolutionise the entire industry. To keep up with Panga and their latest advancements, be sure to check them out at their website:
panga.fr, or connect on social media at Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.


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