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Emaar Dubai launches $54.4 billion supercity
Seetao 2026-06-17 10:54
  • Chinese companies seize the new track of Dubai's smart city
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On June 11, 2026, following the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall, the Dubai skyline once again received a stunning moment. Global real estate giant Emaar Properties has invested 200 billion dirhams, approximately 54.4 billion US dollars, to launch its largest ever mega complex in the heart of Dubai. This is not just a complex of buildings, but also a self-sufficient micro city planned to accommodate 150000 people, indicating that a new golden cycle in the Middle East infrastructure market has arrived.

Create a 20 minute closed-loop lifestyle

The total construction area of the project exceeds 4.5 million square meters, perfectly embodying the concept of "20 minute city". Residents can easily reach schools, healthcare, and commercial facilities within walking distance, and seamlessly connect with Dubai Metro through an intelligent transportation system. From private mansions to wide tree lined avenues, and even scenic views overlooking the Burj Khalifa, this new city will redefine the standards of ultimate livability.

Reshaping the technological foundation of smart cities

As a benchmark for digital communities, the project deeply integrates intelligent building systems and data-driven services. From building automation to the city wide electric travel network, and then to APP integrated management, this provides an excellent interface for China's smart home, security monitoring, and new energy charging pile enterprises to enter the high-end market, and the collision of technology and capital is imminent. Keywords: Middle East News Network, Smart City Infrastructure

Embark on a billion dollar gold mining boom for Chinese enterprises

Faced with massive demand for building materials and construction machinery, China's supply chain is poised to take off. Whoever can make it onto Emaar's shortlist of qualified suppliers will secure orders for steel, curtain walls, and high-end equipment for the next few years. This is not only the city building movement of Dubai, but also the key battle for the deep integration of China's infrastructure and manufacturing forces into the construction of core cities along the the Belt and Road.Editor/Gao Xue

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