Abstract
Nanotechnology holds immense promise for shaping the future of smart cities. By enabling the creation of ultra-efficient, sustainable, and intelligent urban environments, nanotechnology can revolutionize various aspects such as energy management, transportation, infrastructure, and environmental monitoring. This paper discusses the potential applications of nanotechnology in smart city development, focusing on its role in enhancing resource efficiency, improving the quality of life for residents, and driving sustainability. Key innovations include self-healing materials, smart sensors, nanocomposite construction materials, and energy-efficient solutions that will lead to smarter, more connected cities.

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