Zoomlion Celebrates World Cities Day 2025 with Smart City Innovations Focused on People-Centric Urban Development
Celebrating World Cities Day 2025: Zoomlion's Vision for Smart Urban Futures
On October 31, 2025, Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Co., Ltd. marked World Cities Day by reinforcing its commitment to sustainable urban development and smart cities. The company, known for its innovative engineering solutions, has been actively involved in numerous groundbreaking projects worldwide, aimed at shaping the cities of tomorrow with a human-centric approach.
Addressing Global Urbanization Challenges
Urbanization is one of the defining trends of our time, with over half of the global population currently residing in cities. Projections suggest that this figure could rise to nearly 70% by 2050. Such rapid urban growth presents significant challenges, including traffic congestion, aging infrastructure, and the pressing need for sustainable development. In line with the United Nations' theme for World Cities Day focused on 'People-Centric Smart Cities', Zoomlion continues to contribute not only through advanced technology and engineering practices but also by integrating human-centered strategies into urban development.
Zoomlion's Contributions to Urban Development
In the Middle East, Zoomlion is enhancing modern urbanization in Saudi Arabia through its participation in high-profile projects like the Quadrilateral City Project and the Mukaab Project in Riyadh, which is set to become one of the tallest temperature-controlled buildings in the world. The company's ZR420GW rotary drilling rig tackles deep, hard rock foundations while being supported by on-site engineers, expert consultations, and a specialized supply chain for rapid response and maintenance.
Moreover, Zoomlion is playing a vital role in supporting infrastructure development for the ambitious NEOM city project, where local service teams provide technical support and parts supply in real-time.
In Africa, Zoomlion has contributed to the construction of the Egyptian New Alamein City, home to Africa's tallest residential skyscraper, and has been involved in the establishment of the new administrative capital of the country. The company is also extending its operations in Africa with contributions to significant infrastructure projects, such as the Rosso Bridge connecting Senegal and Mauritania, building a stadium in Chad, and developing a flagship venue for the FIFA World Cup 2030 in Morocco. Approximately 90% of Zoomlion's over 300 employees in Africa are locally hired, underscoring its commitment to regional employment and community engagement.
In Asia, Zoomlion's drilling machinery supports the construction of the Pan-Borneo Highway in Malaysia, a crucial regional corridor aimed at improving connectivity between urban and rural areas. In eastern China, the company's fully encased drilling rig, the largest of its kind globally, is advancing the drinking water project on the Xitang River in Suzhou, a vital initiative to enhance water supply security and resilience in urban environments.
A Commitment Beyond Engineering
Zoomlion's initiatives extend beyond engineering marvels. They represent a sustainable commitment to creating livable and resilient cities. As the world moves towards the implementation of smart city concepts, Zoomlion remains devoted to fostering innovation and local partnerships while championing long-term strategies that empower communities and support sustainable urban transformations.
Conclusion
As we celebrate World Cities Day 2025, Zoomlion's initiatives stand as a testament to the potential for integrating technology and sustainable practices in urban planning. The company's human-centric vision not only addresses immediate urban challenges but also paves the way for a future where cities thrive sustainably and inclusively.
With continued efforts and groundbreaking projects, Zoomlion is poised to be at the forefront of urban transformation, strengthening its role as a leader in the development of smart cities across the globe.