The Sharjah Waste to Energy Plant, the first of its kind in the region, has generated enough power to supply 2,000 homes using household and industrial waste in its first year of operation.
The plant, which offset 150,000 metric tonnes of carbon emissions, processed over 100,000 metric tonnes of waste, equivalent to that produced by 180,000 people, which was diverted from landfills and turned into clean energy.
Expo City Dubai is transforming the Expo 2020 site into a vibrant mixed-use masterplan, making it one of the world's most significant adaptive reuse projects.
The Devmark Group has been selected as the exclusive sales and marketing partner for the residential developments at Expo City Dubai. The Mangrove Residences, the first tower of the Expo City residential phase, was so well received that the second tower was released only weeks later.
Dubai-based Total Safety Solutions (TSS) has been selected as the authorised distributor for S-5!, the original inventor of engineered metal roof attachments, across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
The head of Iran's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organisation, SATBA, has announced a partnership with the Iran Small Industries and Industrial Parks Organisation (ISIPO) to realise this ambitious project.
Lummus Technology, a global leader in process technologies and energy solutions, has secured a significant contract with Alujain National Industrial Co. for their new propylene plant in the Yanbu region of Saudi Arabia.
Webuild, in partnership with Shibh Al Jazira Contracting Company (SAJCO), has secured a significant contract valued at approximately €1.4 billion.
Octopus Energy, a global energy tech group, has entered into a framework agreement with Masdar, a leading clean energy company, to licence its groundbreaking technology platform, Kraken.
Dubai Civil Defence has revolutionised fire safety alerts using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology.
NEOM, Saudi Arabia's groundbreaking megaproject, is preparing to unveil its first destination, Sindalah, to the public in 2024.