Red Sea Group Uses Robot to Clean Red Sea’s Beach
Red Sea Group Uses Robot to Clean Red Sea's Beach
Red Sea International Group revealed that it started using an innovative robot to clean Red sea’s beach of waste, reported Al Arabiya.
The company stated that this modern, fully electric robot has been designed to keep the sand clean and collect plastic waste and debris.
Miticulous & Environment Friendly Robot
It can identify small items as tiny as 1 cm², ensuring comprehensive cleaning results without causing any harm to the environment.
The remotely-controlled robot is highly flexible, as it easily navigates around furniture and other objects that are usually a challenge to similar robots in the market.
It can cover an area of 3,000 square meters in just one hour.
The Group will initially operate the beach cleaning robot at the Red Sea, contributing to preserving its stunning natural landscapes and world-class resorts.
This significant achievement demonstrates Red Sea International Group’s dedication to keep the beaches beautiful for its visitors.
It embodies a harmonious blend of luxurious travel experiences and sustainable environmental practices.
Red Sea Destination
The Red Sea welcomed its first visitors in 2023, with the opening of two of its hotels.
The Red Sea International Airport has been operating a regular schedule of flights since September 2023.
Upon the project’s completion in 2030, the “Red Sea” destination will feature 50 resorts.
Moreover, it will boast 1,000 residential units spread across 22 islands and six terrestrial sites. It will also include luxury marinas, golf courses, and facilities for leisure and recreation.
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