Norea City — Phnom Penh

Key Infrastructure · 06

Resident app live · sensor network expanding

Smart City Features

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

Overview

What you need to know.

Connected lighting, traffic sensors, smart waste bins, and a resident services app form the backbone of Norea City's smart-city layer. Tenants and residents can request maintenance, pay bills, book event spaces, and receive emergency alerts from one platform. Fibre to every premises and city-wide Wi-Fi at public spaces support both daily life and future enhancements.
01Resident app
Live — maintenance · billing · bookings · alerts
02Connected lighting
Active across public realm
03Traffic sensors
Deployed at key intersections
04Smart waste bins
Network expanding alongside Phase II rollout
05Connectivity
Fibre to every premises + city-wide public Wi-Fi
06Architecture
Open APIs designed for future modules
07Authority integration
Linked to public-safety control centre

Why this matters

The numbers that define Smart City Features.

Connected
Lighting
1
Resident app
City-wide
Wi-Fi

What’s inside

A closer look.

Smart City Features — closer look

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

  • Resident services app covers maintenance, billing, event-space booking, and emergency alerts on one platform — operating since Phase I.

  • Connected lighting, traffic sensors, and smart waste bins reduce operating costs and surface real-time data for facilities management.

  • Fibre to every premises and city-wide Wi-Fi in public spaces support tenant tech requirements out of the box.

  • Smart-city layer is extensible — sensors and APIs designed to accept future modules without infrastructure rework.

A connected island, by default.

Norea City — Smart-city brief

Backed by

Developed byOCIC
Financed byCanadia Bank PLC