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‘Virtual’ Neom wows FII delegates

Exhibition gives the crowds a glimpse of an unfamiliar future

- RICHARD WACHMAN & MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

RIYADH: A virtual reality show illustrati­ng what the soon-to-beconstruc­ted Neom city will look like drew big crowds at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh yesterday.

Plans for the $500 billion mega city and business zone on the Red Sea were unveiled on Tuesday by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Neom will be one of the biggest projects of its kind and will be powered by renewable energy such as solar and wind, be dronefrien­dly and a center for new technologi­es including research into areas such as artificial intelligen­ce.

The demonstrat­ion at the forum highlighte­d Neom’s potential and offered delegates a glimpse of the future, with robots on hand to answer questions from curious and sometimes amused delegates.

People were taken into an enclave at half-hour intervals for a guided tour that lasted 15 minutes. The show started with a panoramic video of the project and displayed dazzling examples of what a 21st century smart city might look like. Neom will focus on industries including energy and water, biotechnol­ogy, food, advanced manufactur­ing and entertainm­ent, the crown prince said won Tuesday.

“The focus on these sectors will stimulate economic growth and diversific­ation by nurturing internatio­nal innovation and manufactur­ing, to drive local industry, job creation, and GDP growth in the Kingdom,” he said. Neom will attract private as well as public investment­s and partnershi­ps.

The zone will be financiall­y supported by KSA, the Saudi Public Investment Fund, and local and internatio­nal investors.

The business and industrial city will be located in the Kingdom’s northweste­rn region and is the world’s first zone to extend across three countries, stretching its borders into neighborin­g Jordan and Egypt. It will be adjacent to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba, and near maritime trade routes that use the Suez Canal.

Inside the main forum, meanwhile, panel discussion­s looked at themes such as: “How is the next generation reshaping business, culture, investment, and society?”

Delegates heard that in many countries, people under the age of 30 represente­d the largest demographi­c — and the central economic force of the future.

“Tidal waves of young people were entering the job market and creating significan­t challenges and even greater opportunit­ies,” said one panelist. Speakers discussed ways of coping with the huge demands on societies, both economic and political, that are certain to arise in the years ahead.

 ??  ?? Conference visitors watch a 3-D presentati­on during an exhibition on ‘Neom.’ (Reuters)
Conference visitors watch a 3-D presentati­on during an exhibition on ‘Neom.’ (Reuters)

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