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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia joined nations across the world in celebrating World Cities Day, an annual event observed on October]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia joined nations across the world in celebrating World Cities Day, an annual event observed on October 31, highlighting the Kingdom’s impressive urban transformation and progress in sustainable city development.</p>



<p> The celebration underscores the nation’s achievements in creating modern, people-focused cities that prioritize quality of life, innovation, and environmental balance. </p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s participation reflects its commitment to global urban initiatives that align with Vision 2030, emphasizing smart growth, sustainability, and inclusive urban living.</p>



<p>The celebration marks a moment of pride for the Kingdom as it continues to redefine urban living through ambitious development projects led by various government entities.</p>



<p> These projects aim to create vibrant, inclusive, and technologically advanced cities that meet the needs of both residents and visitors. </p>



<p>The Saudi Press Agency noted that these national efforts have resulted in improved infrastructure, enhanced public services, and better living standards, all contributing to a more sustainable and prosperous urban environment.</p>



<p>World Cities Day provides a global platform to share experiences, promote cooperation, and raise awareness about urbanization’s challenges and opportunities. </p>



<p>The event supports the New Urban Agenda, which encourages collaboration between countries to create cities that are resilient, inclusive, and designed for future generations.</p>



<p> For Saudi Arabia, this celebration highlights its role as a regional leader in urban innovation, planning, and sustainable development.</p>



<p>This year’s World Cities Day theme, “People-Centred Smart Cities,” emphasizes the importance of technology and innovation in improving urban life.</p>



<p> The theme resonates strongly with Saudi Arabia’s own goals under Vision 2030, which aim to make cities smarter, more efficient, and more connected. </p>



<p>By integrating digital technologies into urban design and governance, the Kingdom is ensuring that its cities evolve in ways that enhance mobility, environmental protection, and social engagement.</p>



<p>The United Nations has emphasized that digital transformation is reshaping how cities are managed, providing opportunities to improve services, infrastructure, and governance.</p>



<p> Saudi Arabia’s ongoing projects—such as NEOM, The Line, and other smart city initiatives—are examples of how the Kingdom is embracing these changes.</p>



<p> These projects embody the nation’s vision for sustainable urban growth that harmonizes modern living with environmental preservation and cultural heritage.</p>



<p>World Cities Day also serves to raise international awareness of the need for sustainable and equitable urban development. </p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s active participation demonstrates its dedication to building cities that are inclusive, innovative, and environmentally responsible. </p>



<p>Through international partnerships, research collaborations, and investment in infrastructure, the Kingdom is contributing to global efforts aimed at creating livable and future-ready urban spaces.</p>



<p>As cities around the world face rapid population growth, technological disruption, and environmental challenges, Saudi Arabia is setting a benchmark for urban resilience.</p>



<p> Its focus on green architecture, renewable energy integration, and sustainable mobility solutions ensures that development remains people-centered and environmentally conscious.</p>



<p> These initiatives not only elevate the standard of living within Saudi cities but also position the Kingdom as a model for sustainable progress in the region.</p>



<p>The celebration of World Cities Day in Saudi Arabia reinforces the message that urbanization, when guided by thoughtful planning and innovation, can lead to prosperity, inclusivity, and long-term sustainability.</p>



<p> With strong leadership and vision, Saudi Arabia continues to build cities that inspire creativity, support communities, and foster global collaboration in urban development.</p>
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		<title>ANALYSIS: Saudi Arabia puts its NEOM proposition on The Line</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[by Frank Kane NEOM is aiming to be a global center for technology and innovation&#8230; “Rome was not built in]]></description>
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<p class="has-small-font-size"><strong>by Frank Kane</strong></p>



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<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p>NEOM is aiming to be a global center for technology and innovation&#8230;</p></blockquote>



<p>“Rome was not built in a day,” the saying goes, and it is obvious that the challenges of building a new metropolis from scratch are enormous.</p>



<p>Most of the great urban centers of the world were organic in their development, usually beginning as natural centers for habitation and sustenance before growing to become dynamic and self-sustaining hubs, acting as economic, commercial and administrative magnets for their regional hinterland.</p>



<p>That is why NEOM, the 21st century metropolis planned for north-western Saudi Arabia, is such a revolutionary concept. NEOM is approaching the challenge of urban development from the other direction, by first taking an appropriate geographical location and then designing a city around it, with all that entails: Infrastructure, transport systems, human environment and the other essentials of urban life.</p>



<p>On top of this, NEOM is aiming to be a global center for technology and innovation, with hyper-connected communities living and working in an environmentally sustainable ecosystem that does not add to the pollution of the planet.</p>



<p>On Sunday, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced The Line, a 170-km-long strip that will form the backbone of the NEOM development, driving a pathway of modern development from the Red Sea to the desert valleys at the eastern end of the NEOM development zone.</p>



<p>It is important to realize that NEOM will be much more than The Line. The total development, at a total of 27,000 sq. km, is the equivalent of a small country, and will have within it all the essentials for a self-sustaining economy such as industry, agriculture, energy generation and utilities provision. It will be a global destination too, as a transport and logistics hub for the Middle East and an important aviation link for business and tourism.</p>



<p>But The Line will be its backbone, the urban focus of the whole development and the showcase for the wider project.</p>



<p>New cities of the past, such as Brasilia in Brazil or Canberra in Australia, were imagined as centers of government and administration rather than complete urban environments. Even Washington, DC — a new city in the beginning of the 19th century as the center for the federal government — took a long time to become the genuinely thriving metropolis it is today.</p>



<p>This encapsulates the unique challenge facing the master builders of NEOM. Not only are they attempting to build a new urban metropolis from a greenfield site, they are planning to do it in superfast time under the Vision 2030 strategy.</p>



<p>In addition, and crucially, they will need to finance that development in a sustainable and rational manner from the outset.</p>



<p>This is unique in history. Nobody sat down on Manhattan Island in the 17th century and added up the bill for building the future city of New York, nor were any other great cities put through a process of cost-benefit analysis from the outset.</p>



<p>NEOM’s policymakers find themselves having to fund the project from the outset. This requires making a solid business case to investors, including the government of Saudi Arabia, which will put up the bulk of the funds in the form of equity investment, at least in the early phases.</p>



<p>Thereafter, private and international investment will increasingly take a more prominent role, it is envisaged, as the global financial system becomes increasingly sold on the NEOM concept and — just as important — convinced about the rate of return on their investments.</p>



<p>The crown prince told broadcasters that The Line alone would cost between $100 billion and $200 billion, with the Public Investment Fund playing a big part in that.</p>



<p>Several big corporate and investment partners are already involved and invested in various aspects of The Line. But the serious work of explaining to the global financial community a detailed business case and investment rationale for the ambitious development now begins.</p>



<p><em>Article first published on <a href="https://www.arabnews.com/node/1790781">Arab News</a>.</em></p>



<p><em>Frank Kane is an award-winning business journalist based in Dubai. He tweets under <a href="https://twitter.com/frankkanedubai">@frankkanedubai</a></em>.</p>
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