A four-day meeting organized by NEOM brought together 150 professionals from local and international design and construction firms.
The meeting began with an introductory session by NEOM, which demonstrated its ambitious vision and goals that support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin’s ambitious path toward a better future.
The meeting also included a tour of the NEOM Logistics Complex, which includes a variety of facilities that can accommodate 30,000 workers, as well as offices, warehouses, and service centers. It is built over a 12-square-kilometer area, making it one of the world’s largest temporary logistics complexes.
A variety of facilities that can accommodate 30,000 workers
Commenting on the meeting, NEOM CEO Nadhmi Al-Nasr said: “NEOM is interested in the future of design and construction, and presents a positive image of how projects should be, especially since the size of the project requires strong partnerships between NEOM and the entire global industrial chain to translate the vision of NEOM on the ground.”
It is built over a 12-square-kilometer area
NEOM’s Chief Projects Officer Brett Smythe added: “What we witnessed in this meeting confirms the great interest in what we are aiming to achieve here in NEOM. This interest is not only related to the size of the project but also to the way the work is being implemented. We are serious about building NEOM in a completely different manner, and we are working to steer the sector towards technological progress, increased innovation, and efficiency.”