(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia wants to build a gigantic megastructure that contains a city for 9 million people, its crown prince announced Monday. The design takes the shape of two parallel buildings ...
The first flight has landed at Saudi Arabian megaproject Neom, the $500bn (SAR1.9tn) futuristic city currently under development in the kingdom. Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) operated the first ...
Saudi Arabia is looking toward a post-oil future by sinking some US$500 billion into a massive, ultra-futuristic megacity project it calls Neom (or Neo-Mostaqbal; new future). Saudi Crown Prince ...
The US$500 billion NEOM project could announce five more regions, if a LinkedIn post is to be believed. Currently, four regions have been revealed: Sindalah, Trojena, The LINE and Oxagon. However, a ...
Saudi Arabia's massive Neom megaproject, a multi-trillion dollar plan to develop a swathe of land the size of Massachusetts, has replaced its CEO in a significant reshuffling as the kingdom faces ...
RIYADH • Saudi Arabia wants to build a gigantic megastructure that contains a city for nine million people, its Crown Prince has announced. The design takes the shape of two parallel buildings with ...
Saudi-based data center developer DataVolt aims to build a campus in Saudi Arabia’s new Neom city. At the LEAP 2025 event this week DataVolt and Neom signed a $5bn agreement to develop a 1.5GW data ...
Oracle is to be a tenant at a data center in Saudi Arabia's upcoming Neom city. Neom Tech & Digital Holding Company – a subsidiary of Neom – announced this week that Oracle will be the first tenant of ...
Construction on Saudi’s $500bn (SAR1.9tn) Neom gigaproject will start in Q1 2019, officials announced on 16 January, 2019. The Neom Founding Board, chaired by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince HRH Prince ...
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