Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global deploys robot for beach clean
up
Red Sea Global, the steward of the prestigious Red Sea and Amaala destinations, has unveiled an innovative robot designed specifically for maintaining the pristine condition of their picturesque beaches.
This electric-powered robot is meticulously
engineered to not only enhance the visual appeal of the sand but also address
the persistent challenge of plastic waste and other debris. Notably, its
advanced capabilities enable it to identify objects as small as one cubic
centimeter.
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Crafted for remote operation, this robot has
undergone thorough development to ensure comprehensive and impactful cleaning
outcomes, all while prioritizing environmental preservation. Its remarkable
agility allows it to effortlessly navigate around beach furniture and potential
obstructions, a feature not commonly found in similar devices. Impressively, it
boasts the capacity to clean up to 3,000 square meters in just an hour.
The inaugural deployment of this robot will
take place at the Red Sea destination, where it will actively contribute to the
preservation of the natural allure of this premier location and its
breathtaking resorts. This initiative underscores Red Sea Global's unwavering
commitment to maintaining immaculate beaches for visitors while promoting a
harmonious balance between luxury tourism and sustainable environmental
practices.
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Having welcomed its first visitors in 2023 with the opening of two hotels, the Red Sea destination has become increasingly accessible since September through the Red Sea International Airport. By 2030, the Red Sea megaproject is set to feature 50 resorts, encompassing 8,000 hotel rooms and over 1,000 residential units spread across 22 islands and six mainland locations. Additionally, this destination will offer luxurious marinas, elite golf courses, and a diverse array of entertainment and recreational amenities.
Source: Saudi Gazette
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