Talah New Capital is a planned city located in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) east of Cairo. The city was announced in 2019 by the Egyptian government and is expected to be completed by 2045.
The city will cover an area of 45,000 acres, making it one of the largest cities in the country. It is expected to have a population of 5 million people and will be home to a variety of industries, including technology, finance, logistics, and tourism.
The city will be connected to Cairo by a high-speed rail line, which will reduce the travel time between the two cities to just 30 minutes. It will also be served by an international airport and a seaport.
The city is designed to be a “smart city”, with a wide range of technological services and amenities, such as smart lighting, autonomous vehicles, and renewable energy sources.
The city is also designed to be environmentally friendly, with green spaces, parks, and bike lanes. It is expected to be a hub for the country’s growing technology industry, with a variety of incubators and accelerators.
The city is being developed by the state-owned company, New Urban Communities Authority, in partnership with the private sector. It is expected to cost $45 billion and will be funded by both public and private investments.
The city is expected to create jobs for over 1 million people and will be a major contributor to the country’s economy. It is also expected to attract foreign investment and help boost the country’s tourism industry.
The city is seen as a major step forward in the country’s development and is expected to become a major hub in the region.