
Abu Dhabi is advancing its vision by implementing over 600 smart city projects valued at Dh200 billion to enhance urban living and sustainability in the UAE capital. Of the 619 initiatives underway, 65 percent focus on housing and home preservation, aiming to provide efficient and modern living solutions for residents.
Additionally, 18 percent of the projects are dedicated to building new schools to support the increasing demand for quality education. The remaining projects are geared towards upgrading tourism infrastructure, which is expected to boost visitor numbers and invigorate the local economy.
Key Focus Areas of Smart City Projects
- Housing and Home Preservation: 65% of projects prioritize better and sustainable housing options.
- Education Facilities: 18% focus on constructing new schools to accommodate growing educational needs.
- Tourism Infrastructure: Remaining projects seek to improve tourism amenities to attract more visitors.
These initiatives incorporate advanced technologies and innovative urban planning to improve the overall quality of life. Improved housing, enhanced educational environments, and upgraded tourism facilities all contribute to Abu Dhabi’s broader aim of transforming into a modern and sustainable smart city.
Government leaders emphasize that this strategic investment not only prioritizes technological innovation but also aims to fuel economic growth and promote environmental sustainability throughout the region.
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