Tokyo tops list of safest cities in the world

Tokyo has been added to the list of safest cities in the world

Tokyo has been added to the list of safest cities in the world

Bangkok … News Time

Talks between policy makers, business leaders and industry experts in Singapore make Tokyo one of the safest cities in the world. Every city in the world is expanding in terms of population and area, so it is important to maintain a balance between governments, the private sector and citizens in communication and security issues. Japan’s capital, Tokyo, is one of the safest cities in the world, while the top 10 cities include six cities in the Asia-Pacific region. On the other hand, India’s two largest cities Mumbai and Delhi are also on the list, the two cities are ranked 45th and 52nd respectively in the list of protected cities of the 60 continents of five continents. Addressing the summit, Walter Lee, leader of the Global Safety Division and Government Relations of NEC Corporation he emphasized that in order to create a safe city it is important to protect the digital identity of our citizens at both the cyber and physical levels.

In the panel discussion, we were talking about law enforcement agencies to create a safe city, Walter Lee said. And our discussion was a fair mix of technology and other elements that would make the city safer. “As a technician, I support the use of technology as a tool to make cities safer,” he said. Nets Asia Pacific CEO Tetsuro Akagi said his company was improving its networking, computing and artificial intelligence technologies. Asia Pacific believes strongly in supporting communities and communities. He added that there are many issues around the public, for which the most important component is safety and sustainability. Therefore, based on computing, AI or networking technologies, including the NEC, we believe we can contribute to Asia-Pacific society. “To maintain a safe and stable society, the security of cities around the world needs to be strengthened,” he said.

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