Saturday, March 3, 2018

Welcome to Dubai 2.0 - Bloomberg

Welcome to Dubai 2.0 - Bloomberg



...Much of the Arab world is mired in violence, poverty and unemployment, and yet in Dubai they’re busy working on sending a probe to the red planet within three years. It’s part of the latest package of eye-catching ambitions that include printing three-dimensional buildings, running the city on blockchain data technology and introducing hoverbikes and driverless drone taxis.



...Now it’s about how to keep the party going, even one in a country where unmarried couples can’t legally live together and where free voice calls over the Internet and Apple’s FaceTime are blocked.

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...At the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center in a desert area outside downtown Dubai, the plan is for the Mars probe to launch in summer 2020 with help from three universities in the U.S. It’s being developed by a team of about 160 Emiratis—40 percent of them women—with an average age of 27.

Inside the space center, civil engineer Shaikha Ahmad Al Falasi, 24, gives a tour of a prototype of a smart house that lowers energy consumption by using solar energy only, an air conditioning system based on chilled water and thermal and air insulation techniques.

There’s a belief among Emiratis that “impossible isn’t a notion because we saw visual changes that happened right in front of us,” said Al Amiri, the minister. “It’s this understanding that people abroad don’t get.”

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