(C) The Korea Herald
In a world where technology knows no bounds, a tale of human innovation and partnership unfolds. South Korean tech giant Naver Corp. has etched its name in the annals of history by securing a groundbreaking contract to weave the digital fabric of Saudi Arabia’s aspirations.
This story begins as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and industrial titans like Samsung Electronics Co. and Hyundai Motor Co. set foot on Saudi soil, aiming to be part of the kingdom’s grand narrative – most notably, the magnificent $500 billion Neom city rising from the desert sands.
For Naver, the mission is no less than magical – they will craft and nurture the “digital twins” of five key Saudi cities, including the bustling Riyadh, and the sacred gems of Medina and Mecca.
These digital doppelgangers aren’t mere bytes and codes; they are living, breathing replicas that dance with real-time simulations. Over the next five years, they will guide city planning, keep vigilant watch over the streets, and even whisper predictions of impending floods. This isn’t just technology; it’s a digital symphony that will redefine Saudi Arabia’s urban experience.
The markets responded with jubilation. Naver’s shares surged by a remarkable 3.2% in the early trading hours in Seoul, marking their most significant leap in six weeks. It’s as if the world sensed the power of this alliance and celebrated it, loud and clear.
Naver is no ordinary tech giant; it’s an eclectic wonderland of tech offerings. From its iconic search engine to its AI marvels, cloud wizardry, and mapping expertise, Naver does it all. The road to victory in Saudi Arabia was no cakewalk. It outshone global tech titans, clinching the dream project. This triumph is more than just business; it’s a testament to the power of human ingenuity and digital evolution.
Naver embarked on this journey back in March when it signed a pact with Saudi Arabia, laying the foundation for a digital transformation. Since then, Naver has been a gracious host to over nine senior Saudi officials at its second Korean headquarters. Here, in a place where robots – over a hundred of them – serve coffee and meals, the world glimpses the future, where humans and machines coexist in harmony.
As President Yoon Suk Yeol’s journey unfolds in Saudi Arabia, Naver becomes the brush that paints dreams into reality. This cloud platform is more than just technology; it’s a bridge that connects two nations in a shared vision. It’s the anthem of innovation and the embrace of collaboration, heralding a new dawn for Saudi Arabia’s dream of a brighter, tech-infused future.
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