Urban Tech District in Al Jaddaf will create 4,000 jobs in the field of green urban technologies, education and vocational training. It will also be the location of venture capital that will stimulate entrepreneurs and support a distinctly collaborative urban technology environment.
The cities of the future will be built on the basis of urban technologies. The challenges resulting from urbanization in various fields, including zero-mile food production, food security, low-cost and scalable renewable energy, low-energy water harvesting, waste-free management and waste-to-energy conversion solutions, are being addressed through high-tech urban developments. These are just some of the many challenges that cities face.
The new zone will have conference halls, training grounds, research laboratories, seminar halls, business incubators and other attractions. All embodied carbon dioxide emissions in the building during construction and operation will also be compensated. A low-carbon workforce will be made possible by the development's role as a clean, zero-carbon neighborhood in reducing the carbon footprint of its partner companies.
Innovations will appear in Urban Tech District center. The district will allow urban technological solutions to develop on a much larger scale, as well as provide innovators working on some of the most important issues of sustainable development of the city with access to financing opportunities. This area will provide opportunities for a new generation of creative companies that need a platform for rapid expansion.