Saudi Arabia Adds Finishing Touches to Expo 2020 Dubai Pavilion

  • 8/9/2021
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The finishing touches are being made to Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai for a one-of-a-kind experience that will present the Kingdom’s past, present and future under its Vision 2030 national transformation plan. The global exhibition, held under the theme “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, will open in October and run until March 2022 with more than 190 countries taking part in the exceptional event. Visitors of the Saudi pavilion will be invited to explore the Kingdom, learning about its past, present and ambitious vision for the future. The second-largest pavilion at the Expo, the Kingdom’s 13,000-square-meter structure features advanced technologies have won the pavilion three Guinness World Records awards. According to Guinness World Records, the structure offers the most extensive interactive light floor, the longest interactive water curtain, and the largest interactive digital mirror with an area of more than 1,240 square meters. Sustainability has been placed at the center of the pavilion’s design, and the structure has won awards for its ecological credentials, including the LEED Platinum Certificate from the US Green Building Council. Through an electronic window topped with 2030 scenographic crystals symbolizing Saudi Vision 2030, the Pavilion displays the Kingdom’s four giga-projects that are under construction: Qiddiya, the Red Sea Development Company and NEOM, as well as other vibrant environmentally friendly development projects, such as the King Salman Park project, and the Green Saudi Arabia and Green Middle East projects. Moreover, the Saudi pavilion boasts a giant globe 30 meters in diameter that will house an art exhibition entitled “Vision.” Its interactive floor takes visitors on a visual and audio journey around the essence of Saudi culture and is designed by Saudi artists. The pavilion includes the exploration center, a platform for building investment opportunities and partnerships. It also has an interactive digital table in the form of a map of Saudi Arabia and includes data on all aspects of life in the Kingdom. The table has been divided into different categories: Art and culture, economy and investment, energy, nature and tourism, people and homeland and transformation.

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