In the realm of modern urban development, the city of Muscat, Oman stands out as a potential disruptor of the traditional Dubai archetype. A recent $2.6 billion ‘smart’ city megaproject is set to transform the landscape of Muscat, signaling a shift towards a more tech-savvy and sustainable future for the country.
Often referred to as the anti-Dubai, Muscat has long been overshadowed by its flashy neighbor to the northwest. While Dubai boasts a skyline filled with towering skyscrapers and lavish shopping malls, Muscat has maintained a more traditional and understated charm. However, with the decline of oil reserves and the need to diversify its economy, Oman is now turning towards modernization to secure its economic future.
The new smart city project in Muscat aims to revolutionize transportation, infrastructure, and connectivity, creating a more efficient and sustainable urban environment. With a focus on incorporating cutting-edge technology and green initiatives, the project is set to attract international businesses and investors looking for a more forward-thinking alternative to Dubai.
By embracing the smart city concept, Oman is positioning itself as a leader in innovation and sustainability in the Gulf region. The megaproject not only showcases Oman’s commitment to modernization but also highlights its potential to become a major player in the global economy.
As Muscat continues to evolve and adapt to the changing demands of the modern world, it is clear that the city is ready to disrupt the traditional Dubai archetype and carve out its own unique identity in the region. With the smart city project breaking ground, Oman is poised to become a hub of innovation and economic growth in the years to come.
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Why is Dubai more mentioned than Oman in this video?
Oman undefeated. I really like their royal family.
If you see a driveless pod thingy in the promo video, be very suspicious.
Interesting 🤩
Awesome carry on cool
oman better
dubai is big ghost town with all these skyscrapers are nothing but just top show dubai is big city. they even have that many people still they are pumping money in these stupid projects. should have learn the mistakes of china. china have 1.4 billion people still they have ghost cities.
Will soon be uninhabitable anyway….
When the Prophet (ﷺ) was asked about the signs of the Final Hour, one of the signs he mentioned was "when you see the barefoot, naked, destitute shepherds competing in constructing tall buildings.”. When asked to elaborate further, the Prophet (ﷺ) said that they are from the Arabs.
smart cities are trash…golden cages
Muscat! Nice 😉 CivVI
Every country is different calling a certain city "anti Dubai " Is dumb 🙄 .. Seriously.. Why obsessed with Dubai..
Don’t mean to be negative but isn’t global warming going to make these areas inhabitable fairly soon? I think these cities are really cool but I thought that I heard in the next 50 years places like this are going to be so hot that you can’t live there.
We r more concerned what happened in the US and wild west😅, stop concerning us😂
we wanna a progress
I’d like to visit Oman. I’m not with the “Vegas” vibes
What they are doing looks haram
Oman is so beautiful. If you can afford a visit, I highly recommend you go!
I hope the last free city in Slavers' Bay can stay that way
Oman is such a beautiful country. Please keep the human intimate aspect of this country. I rarely felt so welcomed as an outsider in a country with such strong unified cultural values.
Dubainazation … wow! Bro coined his own term!
Is there supposed to be more to this?
To me, Dubai is like the Metaverse have materialized and people go there to take pictures and post on social media.
That’s how it should be🎉 hopefully they keep it realistic
Now this is smart city planning and not focusing on flashy dubious white elephants
Copy project from suadi Arabia
They should've got someone smarter to talk about this, Oman probably has the lowest wealth disparity in the middle east. Oman doesn't need to follow the UAE either, they've bet on being more lowkey and true to the their society and nature and it's paid off, it's growing as a tourist destination and is attracting good talent as an excellent place to raise a family and live
Do the people who make these videos ever actually visit or spend time in the gulf? or do they just sit in after effects and make fancy animations based on regurgitated shallow information? It's just the same old orientalism of the past. Truly embarrassing in this day and age.
Better than indo's ikn 😂😂😂
Finallu finally finally a vidoe on oman i can tbeluve and thwt too my fav infra tech topic and tsht too 4 hrs ago only i really love oman 🇴🇲 ❤ and its comparison to dubai oman is better wow
Ghis countries need to understand that to build a sustainable economy they need to produce/manufacture and form engineers who'll build their countries. Smart cities or tourist cities are good but it's not a sustainable model, invest on your people and you'll earn dividend from it after decades like south korea and Taïwan!
This reminds me of the Msheireb area in Doha, Qatar 🇶🇦
In oman it’s illegal to build a skyscraper
Why China is building its first megaport in Peru: https://on.wsj.com/3Tb0WTD