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Dubai: The “Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment” has announced the integration of drone and artificial intelligence technology into its housing projects, marking a significant advancement towards improving innovation and sustainability within the housing industry.

This innovative project showcases the establishment’s dedication to sustainable growth and leadership, highlighting its efforts to use cutting-edge technologies to improve operational effectiveness and meet the highest standards for housing services.

This innovative project is made possible by the establishment’s partnerships with a number of the world’s top drone and AI companies, which guarantee the supply of drone and AI solutions that meet the highest international standards. This helps to improve sustainability and service efficiency, which in turn helps Dubai realize its strategic goal of becoming the world’s smartest city by becoming the smartest city.

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This program supports the use of data and the newest technologies of the fourth industrial revolution to support decision-making and anticipate future demands, which is consistent with the establishment’s primary digital transformation strategy and the UAE AI policy. Through this endeavor, the establishment is positioned as one of the top governmental bodies on a local, regional, and international level. In order to enhance client and employee experiences, expedite administrative chores, and increase productivity, the initiatives include monitoring housing projects, performing preventative maintenance on assets and properties, and offering smart services connected with AI.

Engineering Projects

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment has employed drone technologies in engineering projects and residential complexes under construction. Drones are used to monitor construction activities at project sites, ensuring compliance with work plans, timelines, and safety standards. They provide essential data that enable project teams to perform their tasks more effectively.

Housing Asset Maintenance

The establishment’s use of drone technology extends beyond monitoring construction activities to include preventive maintenance of housing and assets. Drones can detect damages not visible to the naked eye, such as water leaks and insulation faults, with high efficiency and effectiveness. Utilizing advanced, high-resolution imaging technologies and AI-based image and data analysis, drones provide precise recommendations, saving time and effort while ensuring a safe and sustainable living environment.

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In this context, Eng. Abdullah Al Shehi, Director of the Engineering Projects Department at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment, stated that, “The adoption of drone technology in the establishment’s engineering projects reflects our firm commitment to innovation and leadership in providing distinguished housing services and adopting future-oriented practices within our strategic initiatives. We are confident that this technology will contribute to achieving our strategic objectives, enhancing the efficiency of our operations, and elevating the housing system in the emirate.”

This innovative initiative is part of the efforts to implement the Dubai Social Agenda 2033 related to developing the city with the best living experience and housing services. It also aims to enhance resource efficiency according to the goals of the Dubai Urban Plan 2040. By adopting these advanced technologies, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment reaffirms its pivotal role in achieving the emirate’s goals for a smart and sustainable housing future.

Training National Cadres

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment has trained several national cadres from various categories within the institution to enable them to use drone technologies, analyze data, and extract information that supports decision-making, thus enhancing reliance on the institution’s internal cadres for continuous development.

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