Dubai Internet City is an IT and commercial park created by the government of Dubai as a strategic base for companies targeting emerging regional markets in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. A series of benefits related to ownership, taxation and customs, have attracted companies such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Dell, Intel, Huawei, Samsung, SAP, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle Corporation, Tata Consultancy, 3M, Sun Microsystems, Cisco, HP, Nokia, Cognizant, Accenture and MicroStrategy. Lang has been chosen to illuminate the great industrial park of Dubai Internet City. A blade mounted within the Lang's "V" support. This is an opportunity offered by Neri during the design phase which enhanced its inclusion in the context of the Dubai Internet City Park.
Dubai, (DAE)
2023
© Antonio Neri, Neri SpA
Dubai Internet City – Dubai Holding
Stefano Dall’Osso
BMTC
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