A ZeroBounce study ranks Dubai as the most digitally dependent city in 2025, excelling in CCTV coverage and digital services. Shanghai leads in transport digitisation, while Seoul ranks third for public Wi-Fi and security. European cities excel in digital nomad environments, with Amsterdam and Barcelona scoring the highest. Digital infrastructure drives global urban transformation.
Global Digital Innovation
A recent study by ZeroBounce highlights the world's most digitally dependent cities in 2025, revealing that Dubai ranks first, followed by Shanghai and Seoul. The study assesses cities based on their digital infrastructure, including internet speed, public Wi-Fi availability, CCTV surveillance, online reporting systems, pollution monitoring applications, digital healthcare access, and smart transportation solutions.
The findings indicate a growing global divide, with Asian and Middle Eastern cities dominating digital advancements while European cities excel in digital nomad environments.
Brian Minick, Chief Operating Officer at ZeroBounce, commented on the findings, stating,
“It’s fascinating to see the data ranking the cities with the strongest digital infrastructure around the world. This infrastructure not only improves transportation and public safety but also enhances access to essential services like healthcare and digital governance. Our study shows that cities in the Middle East and Asia lead in forward-thinking technology and thus streamline public services, improve mobility, and create safer, more connected environments.”
Global digital innovation rankings
Global Digital Innovation Trends
Dubai Leads in Digital Dependence with Strong Infrastructure
Dubai has emerged as the most digitally dependent city in 2025, achieving the highest overall score of 79.1. The city ranks second globally in internet speed performance and has the highest CCTV presence at 88.5. Additionally, Dubai excels in online reporting of maintenance issues, reflecting its commitment to digital governance and smart city initiatives.
Shanghai Tops in Digitised Transport and Pollution Monitoring
Ranking second globally, Shanghai achieved a score of 71.4 due to its advanced pollution monitoring systems (89.7) and world-leading digitised transport infrastructure (87.5). The city also scores highly in online traffic information (88.1) and maintenance reporting (84.5), surpassing Dubai in these aspects.
Seoul Secures Third Place with Strong Digital Public Services
Seoul ranks third with a score of 70.0, showcasing excellence in public Wi-Fi availability and digital security. The city maintains a CCTV coverage score of 80.6 and ranks 19th globally in internet speed, highlighting its strong digital connectivity. Notably, Seoul has a digital nomad ranking of 4.47, surpassing both Dubai and Shanghai.
Beijing and Singapore Strengthen Asia’s Digital Leadership
Beijing ranks fourth with a score of 66.3, performing strongly in pollution monitoring (86.5) and digital transport infrastructure (83.7). Singapore follows closely at fifth place, scoring 64.6 and excelling in CCTV coverage (80.8%) and public Wi-Fi accessibility.
European Cities Excel in Digital Nomad Rankings
While Asian and Middle Eastern cities lead in digital dependence, European cities offer the best environments for digital nomads. Amsterdam and Barcelona rank seventh and eighth, respectively, with high digital nomad scores. Amsterdam’s digital nomad ranking of 5.11 and Barcelona’s 5.82 are the highest among the top 10 cities. However, their overall digital infrastructure scores remain lower due to reduced surveillance coverage and public service digitisation.
New York City and Stockholm Represent North America and Scandinavia
New York City ranks ninth, scoring 51.9, with a balanced performance across categories. The city has 57.2 CCTV coverage, nearly double that of Amsterdam, but falls behind in transport digitalisation. Stockholm completes the top 10 with a score of 51.8, excelling in internet connectivity (15th globally) and digitised transport infrastructure (70.0), the highest among European cities.
Key takeaways from the study: Digital innovation trends
The study highlights a clear regional divide in digital innovation. Asian and Middle Eastern cities lead in digital dependence, with Dubai excelling in smart city infrastructure, Shanghai dominating transport digitalisation, and Seoul advancing public Wi-Fi and surveillance. Their heavy investment in urban technology and digital services ensures efficiency in governance, mobility, and security.
European cities, while not leading in digital dependence, offer the best digital nomad environments. Amsterdam and Barcelona score highest in remote work infrastructure, focusing on internet accessibility rather than extensive digital surveillance.
New York and Stockholm represent North America and Scandinavia, with balanced digital growth. While New York excels in security, it lags in transport digitalisation. Stockholm leads European transport digitalisation but requires improvements in pollution monitoring.
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