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Saudi Arabia aims to build an entirely new city NEOM and a way of living by creating futuristic cities and landscapes that take advantage of cutting-edge technology.
Future or Fantasy - All You Need To Know About the NEOM Project in Saudi Arabia
Future or Fantasy? All You
Need To Know About the
NEOM Project in Saudi
Arabia
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Understand The NEOM Project
in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia aims to build an entirely new city
NEOM and a way of living by creating futuristic cities
and landscapes that take advantage of cutting-edge
technology. The NEOM project in Saudi Arabia will
be powered entirely by clean energy, with nine
million people living in interconnected societies run
by artificial intelligence and designed to coexist with
nature. The NEOM project in Saudi Arabia is
designed to respond to some of the most pressing
global challenges facing urban areas and inspire an
alternative way of living.
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What is
NEOM?
The NEOM Saudi Arabia
project is a multi-billion
dollar initiative. The
initiative's goal is to
diversify the kingdom's
oil-dependent economy
by targeting
sustainable economic
growth, with a focus on
biotech, logistics, and
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industries.
What is
NEOM?
NEOM is a smart town
and city, port and
enterprise area, research
center, and tourist center
that takes up 26,500
square kilometers of land
in the Red Sea region. It
will be completed in 2025
and will be connected by
an international airport. It
will be a hi-tech place
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technology including the
5G and 6G Mobile
telecommunication
facilities.
What is
NEOM?
The NEOM project is Saudi
Arabia's flagship business
and tourism development
on the Red Sea coast which
is a central project in the
2030 Saudi Vision. It
outlines the kingdom's
plans to diversify the
economy from an oil-based
one. Saudi Arabia is
building the new city with a
$500 billion development www.desertcart.com.sa
fund; which will include
smart towns and cities. It
will also include sports and
entertainment venues.
What is So Special about the
NEOM strivesN toE mOeMet ?the current
challenges facing urban areas. It
encompasses a new way of living by
adapting cutting-edge developments in
technology and innovation. The project
will focus all of its efforts on preserving
95 percent of the area’s natural
environment, highlighting mankind’s
relationship with nature. All energy in
NEOM will be 100 percent renewable;
from solar wind, and hydrogen-based
power generation, therefore ensuring a
zero-emission, carbon-positive
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What is So Special about the
NEOM?
The NEOM project in KSA is a purpose-
built smart city that will deliver a new
way of living and working, that is based
on supporting a high quality of life,
sustainability, mobility, and an
unparalleled sense of well-being.
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What is The Line in NEOM?
The Line, a new zero-gravity city
in Saudi Arabia is set to act as
the world's largest vertical city
and will be powered by
renewable energy including
wind, solar, and hydrogen. The
Line will also have a mirror
facade to blend with nature and
its footprint will be minimal. The
line is the first zero-gravity
vertical city in the world and will
have a mirror facade that will
allow even its footprint to blend
with nature. The line has a wawtwewr.d esertcart.com.sa
footprint as small as that of an
urban farm.
When Will The NEOM Project Be
Ready?
NEOM, the mega-projects
envisioned by Saudi Crown
Prince Mohammed bin
Salman, is expected to be
completed somewhere
around 2030. The first phase
of NEOM, which will take 10
years to build, will cost 1.2
trillion riyals ($319 billion).
It's currently in development
by the Public Investment
Fund.
Saudi Arabia's
New NEOM
Megacity
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