Moro Hub (Data Hub Integrated Solutions LLC), a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) as a part of Dubai 10X initiativeand Facilio,a leading AI-driven property operations cloud platform, has announced [...]
Industry giants Eltizam Asset Management Group and Al Ahly Sabbour Developments, Egypt’s leading real estate developer, have signed two joint ventures with a combined value of USD 100 million as part of the Group’s game-changing [...]
The 3rd phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, is one of the largest solar projects in the world. It has a capacity of 800MW using photovoltaic solar panels and provides clean energy for over 240,000 residences [...]
Arctech Solar, a leading solar tracking, racking and BIPV system provider, has delivered its advanced 1P tracker SkyLine to a 3.2GW solar park, the world’s largest solar PV plant in remote Qinghai province of China which was successfully connected [...]
Powerful voices of change took centre stage on the closing day of the fourth annual edition of the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival (SEF) organised by the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa).
Held in a unique virtual format under the theme #BeTheHero, [...]
Driveway experts everywhere agree that interlocking concrete driveways are the ideal way to provide a smooth, worry-free surface for traffic at any temperature. Interlock paving stones combine the easy installation of a traditional brick paver with [...]
Masdar City’sEco Residences 2 project, has been awarded the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Green Building Project of the Year, at the MENA Green Building Awards 2020. This award marks the second Green Building Award for the [...]
TUMI, the leading international travel and lifestyle brand has announced a new partnership with The Langham Hotels & Resorts, a collection of luxury properties set in four continents. This new collaboration is based on the two brands’ shared [...]
Despite a brief dip in global carbon dioxide emissions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the planet is still heading for a global temperature rise in excess of 3 degrees Celsius this century, a new United Nations report has revealed.