The top job niches could be urban technologies, training, and education while welcoming entrepreneurs for facilitating a collaborative ecosystem. This district will offer facilities for trainings, research, conference, incubations, shared-work spaces, and proper offices. It could also house a tech institute, that drives innovation via investment in applied research and with the enabling of public-private collabs.
What the district could innovate on?
The concept driving the development stems from the idea that research centers on lines of this district could be a sneak peek into what future cities could be like. The main challenges such food availability, energy, water harvesting, and waste management. It aims at developing more equitable conditions for living by integrating tech in planning of such places, while addressing environmental concerns and threats such as climate change. The development being planned could become a zone that is called the zero-carbon district. Its business partners will also be able to reduce their carbon footprint. The district’s businesses will have tenants who enrol in the zero carbon engagement initiative too.