CitySyns
Engineering Services
King Abdullah Economic City Makkah, Sa
2 employees
- Employees
- 2
CitySyns Overview
- Headquarters
- King Abdullah Economic City Makkah, Sa
- Website
- citysyns.com
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Employees
- 2
- Founded
- 2016
- NAICS
-
Engineering Services
About CitySyns
CitySyns: A Leading Enterprise in Smart City Solutions CitySyns is a pioneering enterprise specializing in smart city solutions, Internet of Things (IoT), Building Information Modeling (BIM), and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for urban planning. Smart City Definition at CitySyns At CitySyns, we have redefined the concept of a smart city to address and mitigate the challenges of unplanned urbanization. We envision a smart city as a knowledge-based metropolis that develops exceptional capabilities to be self-aware, operates 24/7, and facilitates real-time communication and connectivity. Our aim is to achieve a high quality of life for end-users through efficient mobility, sustainability, energy conservation, and environmental stewardship. Our smart city solutions are designed to promote comfort, selective resource use, and the conservation of natural resources, ensuring a sustainable and thriving urban environment for all.
CitySyns Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 1
CitySyns Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abdullah Salman Al-Awadat | Head of Civil Engineering Department - Planning Engineer Department - Co-founder @citysyns@sscl - PMP® - Osha® - Pmo® - Pmf® - Pgmf |
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