Balady, a subsidiary of NHC Innovation, is participating in Cityscape Global 2025 as the Official Navigation Partner through Balady+, the mobile app. It aims to enhance visitors’ experiences by enabling seamless movement within the exhibition through the Indoor Navigation Feature, allowing guests to effortlessly find their way between booths and zones for a more efficient visit.
Balady+ is the Official Navigation Partner at Cityscape Global 2025
Balady+ is the first national app to provide a comprehensive smart mapping system for Saudi cities, offering users real-time, accurate data on locations, roads, and public services. It also provides indoor navigation and instant alerts about roadblocks or closures, all powered by integrated on-ground data systems.
The involvement of Balady+ at Cityscape Global 2025 highlights its innovative digital solutions that leverage artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and spatial data analytics to empower cities with smarter and more efficient services that enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors.
This participation reflects Balady+’s role as a national enabler of smart cities, supporting major urban activities and events through field solutions that enhance crowd management and improve visitor experiences. This solidifies its position as a leading platform for smart services in the Kingdom.
Through its participation in global exhibitions and forums, Balady+ continues to showcase national technological capabilities and expand partnerships across the public and private sectors. It also strengthens integration within the urban services ecosystem to empower cities and build a more sustainable and innovative urban future.
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