the The Line project in NEOM

Transforming the design into reality in the “The Line” project in NEOM

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Foundation construction work is continuing at a rapid pace in the project of The Line, one of the most prominent projects in NEOM, which aims to redefine the concept of urban life by integrating advanced technology with environmental sustainability.

The design vision is currently being transformed into a tangible reality, and the works include the construction of the NEOM Stadium, which will be one of the stadiums for the 2034 World Cup, while the first phase of the project is targeted to be completed by 2030.

The project “The Line” is one of the most ambitious projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and is located in the NEOM region in the northwest of the Kingdom, and extends along 170 kilometers from the Red Sea coast to the depths of the desert and mountains.

The design is characterized by its complete reliance on renewable energy, while preserving 95% of the surrounding nature.

The project consists of a series of interconnected cognitive communities, free of carbon emissions, and enhanced by artificial intelligence.

The project aims to provide advanced services to residents and visitors, with a focus on improving the quality of life and reducing environmental impact.

The project is expected to contribute to diversifying sources of income and providing new job opportunities, while enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a leading destination for innovation and technology, of course within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030.

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