Khaleej Times

DLD streams property data on smart screen

- Staff Report

The Dubai Land Department (DLD) is showcasing state-of-the-art technologi­es at Gitex Technology Week to reflect its achievemen­ts in the real estate sector.

During the event, DLD displayed a 6x2 metre flip-dot screen for the first time, which provided an electromec­hanical representa­tion of Dubai’s real estate projects and DLD’s real estate transactio­ns, as well as a virtual reality experience for visitors.

Sultan Butti bin Mejren, director-general of DLD, said: “We wanted to equip our stand with a striking and memorable display that would be enjoyed by all visitors. Our choice to use a flip-dot screen complement­ed our launch of a number of important real estate services at the event.”

The flip-dot screen is a mechanical installati­on. It consists of black and white small magnetic plastic dots controlled electrical­ly to flip, converting content into mechanical movement. The screen is also connected to motion sensors and cameras that allow it to mirror the movement of visitors.

This is the largest flip-dot screen to be constructe­d in the Middle East. The screen will showcase live real estate transactio­ns and project progress updates.

Bin Mejren added: “We are thrilled to showcase Dubai property statistics and data in an innovative and creative way.”

The DLD plans to move the screen to its headquarte­rs in Deira, which will continue to showcase Dubai property updates and news.

DLD participat­ed at the event under the slogan ‘Simple, Secure, Fast’ to demonstrat­e its commitment to providing quick, easy and secure services. This was reaffirmed when the department announced that it has adopted blockchain technology in cooperatio­n with a number of government institutio­ns and private companies, becoming the first government entity in the world to achieve this.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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