![]() One of the central concepts of Rome’s bid is a plan for one of the largest urban solar farms, renewal of neighbourhoods and new accessibility solutions, deepening the link between industry and agriculture. The Expo organisers’ visit concluded on Saturday night with a spectacular light and music show with 500 drones sweeping over the ancient Colosseum that formed the backdrop for a theatrical display.īIE officials met Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Roberto Gualtieri, mayor of Rome and spoke to consultants, businessmen and NGOs to gauge the feasibility of the plans submitted. “In November 2023, during the 173rd general assembly of the BIE, the host country of World Expo 2030 will be elected via secret ballot by BIE member states on the principle of one country, one vote.” “The findings of the enquiry missions will be discussed by the BIE’s executive committee in May 2023. “The enquiry mission to Italy is the last to be carried out as part of the project evaluation phase for World Expo 2030,” Expo 2030 Roma committee said in a statement. Italian officials described the visit as “one of the most important moments before the Expo 2030 final vote by 171 countries in November”. The BIE is the organisation that oversees and regulates world expos. “I believe what was very impressive is this unique voice that we heard, it truly seems that this project is coming together under a banner of national unity.” Inclusione, cultura, innovazione, libertà e diversità, le nostre parole chiave che hanno guidato l’intero show dal titolo… /Ec1lwtswLV- Expo 2030 Roma April 23, 2023 Among other projects that are part of Vision 2030, the country is developing what it calls “the city of the future”, complete with a 170-km-long line of skyscrapers, along with several mega projects that will be transforming Riyadh by the end of the decade.Un “ponte di luce” che ha collegato il centro di Roma con la Vela di Calatrava luogo scelto per il progetto di #EXPO2030ROMA. Aiming to attract 100 million visitors by the end of 2030, Saudi Arabia plans to invest $1 trillion in its tourism industry. The year 2030 will also coincide with the culmination of the Saudi Vision 2030 programme, a project started by Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, in an attempt to diversify the country’s economy from oil. Over the years, besides achievements in different fields, the World Expos have left behind now world-renowned landmarks, like Paris’ Eiffel Tower, Brussels’ Atomium or Seattle’s Space Needle. ![]() They constitute a large-scale platform for education and progress, presenting the latest achievements and technologies, promoting international cooperation in economic development, trade, arts and culture, and disseminating science and technology. Held since 1851, the World Expos, officially known as International Registered Exhibitions, are a global gathering of nations dedicated to finding solutions to pressing challenges. The main theme of the expo will be “The Era of Change: Together for a Foresighted Tomorrow”, encompassing the sub-topics of: “A Different Tomorrow”, “Climate Action” and “Prosperity for All”. Planning to organise the fair from October 2030 until March 2031, the country aims to create “an exceptional global experience in the history of Expos”. “We had a fantastic team of ministers going around the world, engaging our counterparts in a very, very active way to understand what they expected, what they were looking for and what we should deliver in order to gain their trust”, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud explained the straightforward win. “The Kingdom’s selection as the host of the World Expo 2030 underlines its influential and leading role and the international confidence it enjoys”, said the Prince. Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed Bin Salman, submitted Saudi Arabia’s application to host the event in October 2021 and has been working towards supporting its candidacy ever since. ![]()
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