Arab News, Tue, Jul 23, 2024 | Muharram 15, 1446
National Housing Co. partners with Korean firm Naver to boost smart city solutions in the Kingdom
Saudi Arabia:
The Saudi real estate sector is set to embrace advanced technologies after the
National Housing Co. partnered with Korean tech firm Naver Corp. to enhance
smart city solutions.
The collaboration, formalized in the presence of
Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail, aims to integrate Digital Twin technology,
utilizing Naver’s advanced cloud system.
The technology mirrors real-world entities in a
virtual environment, supporting real-time decision-making through data analysis,
prediction, and optimization. It will be cloud-based, with a focus on
three-dimensional digital modeling.
This move aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
goals, aiming to use this technology for urban planning and flood predictions
while advancing smart city development.
The integration of Digital Twin technology is part
of the Kingdom’s broader strategy to modernize its real estate sector and adopt
cutting-edge solutions to enhance urban management and infrastructure
efficiency.
Minister Al-Hogail highlighted the significance of
this partnership, stating on X that the deal opens the doors for innovation in
digital solutions.
“Together, we achieve strategic visions for the
municipalities and housing sectors in our relentless pursuit of sustainable
smart cities,” he said.
This deal builds on Naver’s initial entry into the
Middle East and Saudi markets in 2023 by establishing a contract with the
ministries of investment and housing to use their systems.
The ambitious roadmap also includes amalgamating
advanced technologies such as AI, robotics, and cloud solutions.
The company emphasized the platform’s open-ended
architecture, fostering collaborations with local Saudi and South Korean
entities.
Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, the president of the Saudi
Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, visited the firm’s site in May,
denoting the establishment’s long-standing relationship with the Kingdom.
During the meeting, potential collaborations
between the two entities were discussed, as SDAIA is responsible for strategy,
research, and development in the AI, data, and smart city sectors in Saudi
Arabia.
Officials from other major Saudi institutions,
including the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the
National Information Center, and the National Data Management Office, have also
paid visits to the site to experience the company’s technological advancements
and discuss collaborative opportunities, a release on the Korean entity’s
website revealed.
This comes after Naver became part of the “One
Team Korea” consortium in November 2022. The partnership sought to secure Saudi
projects under the patronage of South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,
and Transport.