How Dubai is Advancing in Modern Technology
The recent concept of building the rotating skyscraper in Dubai did not come as a surprise to many people who knows how Dubai has been advancing and adopting new technologies which can be termed as modern technologies.
The quest for building modern cities in UAE had been the longtime plans of the country above all, to be on top of most other countries in terms of technology.
The UAE has demonstrated a keen interest in artificial intelligence technology and other aspects of modern technology in other to compete effectively with the rest of the world.
Some of the evidence of the UAE’s support and advancement in modern technology can be found in the huge investments in the robotics and automation industries which have resulted in the building of modern and sophisticated robots for diverse purposes.
It is on record that there are over five restaurants in Dubai were AI robots are used to for diverse purposes in serving the customers, this simply exhibits how advanced Dubai has become in adopting modern technologies.
There are other evidence of technological advancement manifesting in Dubai such the testing of the modern surveillance drones made in Dubai among other domestic products.
The most of it all is the building of home-made military hardware equipped with all the modern technological features.
What Dubai has finally become
Above all, Dubai has actually become a hub for the marketing of all the modern technologies.
It has become almost impossible to market any new technology worldwide without getting it into Dubai which has been known and viewed as an international marketing center by many individuals due to the high number of personalities going to Dubai for business purposes.
In a general view, UAE is actually aiming very high and could possibly become the next destination of future technologies.Â
From artificial intelligence robots to automated industrial machines, driverless cars, electric cars, and other new technologies to now the rotating skyscraper in Dubai.Â
  The Concept of the rotating Skyscraper in Dubai                                                                   Â
It is no longer news that the UAE designed a giant rotating (dynamic) skyscraper that will be built in their major cities. The rotating skyscraper in Dubai will be made to rotate 360 degrees among other intriguing features.
While some assumed that the building of the rotating skyscraper in Dubai video released was just the architectural concept, obviously it appears otherwise in reality as many believed that at least one or two of the building has been completed and are operational in major cities of the UAE precisely Dubai, or still under construction.
But note that it still remains an architectural concept yet to be built as designed.
According to its designer David Fisher, the rotating skyscraper in Dubai will be one of the tallest towers as it will consist of 80 floors with each floor having its own dynamic operations.
This simply means that residents of the tower can be able to view the four cardinal points/axis of the building environment during the rotation.
This is the first of its kind in the world. The first building rotates 360degrees and other sophisticated functionalities. This building aims act provide unlimited comfort to its dwellers.
The video of the operational skyscraper could be evidence of a completed project though more of such are expected to exist in several places later.
We shall be discussing the list of the functionalities of this modern sophisticated building as displayed by the architectural design report.
The features of the Rotating (dynamic) skyscraper in Dubai
The skyscraper makes one full rotation every 180 minutes.
The first site for the building is Dubai, 80 floors dynamic tower. Obviously one of the tallest buildings.
Each of the skyscraper floors can rotate on its own around the concrete core at the center.
The residents of each floor can control the rotation of their floor by voice commands.
The rotating skyscraper in Dubai can generate its own electric power supply using the provision of solar panels on the roofs. In addition, sets of wind turbines stationed around the skyscraper help to provide additional electric power.
The rotating skyscraper in Dubai will cost around $700 million to build. Â