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Abu Dhabi climbs smart city ranking as free Wi-Fi, green spaces and traffic impress
Abu Dhabi climbs smart city ranking as free Wi-Fi, green spaces and traffic impress

Arabian Business

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi climbs smart city ranking as free Wi-Fi, green spaces and traffic impress

Abu Dhabi's green spaces, free public Wi-Fi, public transportation and effective traffic management propelled it from tenth to fifth place in the 2025 IMD Smart City Index, surpassing several major world capitals. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of DMT, said: 'Over the past five years, Abu Dhabi has steadily climbed the world's smart city rankings, moving from 14th place in 2020 to fifth place this year. This is a major achievement for the whole of Abu Dhabi and further cements our position as one of best places in the world to live, work, and visit. 'This international recognition provides further evidence of the success of the whole-of-government approach as our Capital continues to expand. Abu Dhabi smart city ranking 'Our ambition for 2025, the Year of Community, is to continue to use technology and AI to further empower our people and our businesses.' The IMD survey ranks 146 cities based on residents' perceptions of their city's structures and technology. More than half of those questioned stated that traffic congestion was not a prevalent issue in Abu Dhabi, with a further 82 per cent expressing their satisfaction with the public transport network. This is reflected in the over 90 million rides on public buses recorded last year, along with the more than 168,000 passengers making use of Abu Dhabi's water transportation network. In 2024, DMT invested AED3.4bn ($926m) in crucial mobility and road network projects, including a double-bridge project that reduced average morning peak-hour delays by up to 80 per cent on Abu Dhabi's Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street. Green spaces and public parks were highlighted in contributing to Abu Dhabi's Smart City Index score, with about 84 per cent of those surveyed expressing satisfaction at their availability and upkeep, which coincided with the Department announcing it has opened over 200 parks and beaches in 2024 alone. In line with its commitment to innovation and community welfare, the Department has upgraded seven parks with interconnected sensors as part of a wider 'smart parks' initiative. The facilities have up to 1,400 sensors that measure different variables, such as soil humidity, electricity consumption and air quality to improve visitor experience, sustainability standards and park management operations. To further improve public spaces, DMT launched the Abu Dhabi Canvas initiative last year to enhance the aesthetic of public areas while celebrating the country's rich culture and heritage, using UAE-based talent. Moreover, Abu Dhabi's connectivity and accessibility contributed significantly to its top-five ranking. According to the global index, nearly 75 per cent of respondents cited free public Wi-Fi, which the DMT provides on buses, at beaches, and in public parks through Hala Wi-Fi, as a key factor in improving access to public services. The Department remains committed to further enhancing Abu Dhabi's smart city status, with the capital being now being home to the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organisation's (WeGO) MENA regional office, positioning the Emirate as a hub for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and capacity-building to empower cities across the region in leveraging cutting-edge technologies for sustainable urban development.

Abu Dhabi reviews 2024 successes: $1.1bn key project investments, $26.2bn real estate boom, AI plans, air taxi trials and more
Abu Dhabi reviews 2024 successes: $1.1bn key project investments, $26.2bn real estate boom, AI plans, air taxi trials and more

Arabian Business

time04-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi reviews 2024 successes: $1.1bn key project investments, $26.2bn real estate boom, AI plans, air taxi trials and more

Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has unveiled its key accomplishments for 2024, showcasing a transformative period of development and innovation for diverse communities across the emirate. The year was defined by the successful completion of AED4bn ($1.1bn) worth of key projects, which were part of a broader set of long-term initiatives with a total budget exceeding AED75bn ($20.4bn). The DMT also re-affirmed its position as a significant contributor and driver of the Emirate's growth, stability, and safety. This was highlighted by Abu Dhabi being named as the number one most liveable city in the MENA region by the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Index and one of the safest in the world according to the Crime and Safety Indices by Numebo. The capital city was also ranked as one of the top ten smartest cities in the world by the International Institute for Management Development. Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the DMT, said: 'The future-focused AED75bn ($20.4bn)-plus budget embodies an ambitious vision to enhance infrastructure, elevate services, and promote urban development across the Emirate. 'We strongly believe that these investments are a vital step towards building a solid, holistic foundation for the future. These initiatives reaffirm our dedication to our leadership's vision of enhancing the quality of life for our communities as well as meeting residents' aspirations for smart city living and environmental sustainability.' Abu Dhabi strategic road networks DMT invested AED3.4bn ($926m) towards the completion of key mobility and road network projects including the expansion of the Helio-Abu Al Abiyad Road in Al Dhafra Region; and a double-bridge project with a total value of AED315m ($86m) that reduced average morning peak-hour delays by up to 80 per cent on the capital's vital Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street. Other notable roadworks completed in the past 12 months have included a complete overhaul of Al Ain's 760m landmark Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Street, now featuring a new 1.5km cycling track, an event plaza, and landscaping with over 780 trees in addition to shade structures. Furthermore, the Emirate saw 247km of new cycling paths bringing the total length of dedicated tracks to more than 1,200km. Enhancing community spaces in Abu Dhabi DMT prioritised the development of community-centric projects, many of which were delivered through Al Tawajud Al Baladi (Municipal Presence Centres). These centres, which operate more than 20 facilities across the Emirate, serve as vital hubs for engaging with residents, addressing local needs, and enhancing public services. The developments included the opening of over 200 parks and beaches across the Emirate in addition to the reopening of the landmark Al Bateen Ladies Club, which underscores the Department's focus on creating inclusive and accessible spaces for all. Moreover, the introduction of the Abu Dhabi Canvas initiative further highlighted DMT's efforts to enrich the city's urban landscape through creativity and innovation. Abu Dhabi real estate The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), a DMT affiliate, reported a year of remarkable growth, with 28,249 transactions, a 24.2 per cent increase over the last year, bringing the sector's total value to AED96.2bn ($26.2bn). This included 16,735 sales transactions worth AED58.5bn ($16bn) and 11,514 mortgage transactions totalling AED37.7bn ($10.3bn), reinforcing Abu Dhabi's appeal as a prime investment destination. Redefining mobility in Abu Dhabi 2024 proved to be a turning point for mobility, with the inaugural Abu Dhabi Mobility Week showcasing the industry's best-in-class innovations while providing an open forum for stakeholders to collaborate in realising their visions through real-life practical use cases. This transformation was witnessed through the region's first passenger-carrying drone trials, marking a milestone in urban air mobility. The event featured two test flights: the first showcased a five-seater drone capable of travelling more than 25km with a payload of up to 350kg, while the second demonstrated a smaller drone designed to carry two passengers, covering up to 35km in approximately 20 minutes. Further solidifying its leadership in next-generation transport, Abu Dhabi also announced a government-wide partnership with Joby Aviation to establish the Emirate's first fully autonomous, electric air taxi ecosystem. The Department in 2024 also saw past investments in public transportation yielding positive results, with over 90m rides recorded in public buses, and more than 168,000 passengers making use of Abu Dhabi's water transportation network, along with over 28m air passengers highlighting the Emirate's enhanced infrastructure and seamless transport connectivity. Pioneering AI in Abu Dhabi The Department displayed a strong commitment to embracing AI applications in its operations and in the daily lives of the Emirate's population. This was showcased most notably through a centralised, real-time, data-driven platform that allows city planners and decision makers to optimise liveability standards based on the needs of residents across different areas and districts in the capital. The dynamic 3D modelling system, which uses AI Digital Twin capabilities, is growing to be a tentpole of smart technology application in city management and urban living. Throughout the year, DMT introduced other key initiatives, such as an AI-enabled architectural review platform that accelerates construction and building projects' approvals using generative AI and 3D model analysis. Also, the Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility), a DMT affiliate, incorporated an AI engine into its operations that provides in-depth insights into transportation and commuter behavioural patterns. This is set to be pivotal in decision-making processes for managing large-scale mobility operations. Elevating construction standards in Abu Dhabi DMT advanced regulatory frameworks with initiatives enhancing compliance, safety, and quality in Abu Dhabi's construction and engineering sector. These included the launch of the Building Occupancy and Legalisation Certification Programme to improve building safety and sustainability across the Emirate. It also introduced the Performance Evaluation and Engineering Excellence System for architectural and engineering firms, as well as mandatory certification exams for licensed engineers. Strategic partnerships and global collaborations DMT strengthened its global partnerships in 2024, which encompass the signing of a twin city agreement with Shenzhen following the successful organisation of the Abu Dhabi X Shenzhen Innovation Forum, and a Friendship City agreement with Seoul, marking a new chapter in the bolstering of ties between the two capitals. Other notable international developments throughout the year comprised a collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to establish the DMT Future Hub as a centre of excellence in urban, mobility, and sustainable development. Additionally, the Department launched the World Smart Sustainable Cities Organisation's MENA regional office and won the bid to host the 2025 WeGO Executive Committee Meeting, reinforcing Abu Dhabi's leadership in sustainable city advancements. Shaping Abu Dhabi's future: strategic projects to enhance liveability The Department of Municipalities and Transport is set to announce a range of strategic projects in the coming months, designed to strengthen Abu Dhabi's reputation as one of the most liveable cities in the MENA region and position it among the world's top ten smart cities. These initiatives are part of the Department's commitment to Abu Dhabi's long-lasting growth, while introducing forward-thinking strategies that continue to enhance the Emirate's liveability standards.

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