Talah New Capital is a planned city located in Egypt, about 45 kilometers (28 miles) east of Cairo. It is being developed as part of the Egyptian government's Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to create new economic opportunities and diversify the country's economy.
The project is being developed by the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA), a government-run organization that is responsible for developing new cities and urban areas in Egypt. Talah New Capital is being planned as a modern, sustainable city with a focus on technology and innovation. The city is expected to have a population of up to two million people when it is completed.
The city will be divided into several districts, including a business district, a residential area, a leisure and entertainment district, and a health and education district. It will also feature a number of green spaces, including parks, gardens, and open areas.
The project is expected to create up to two million jobs and generate up to $45 billion in investment. It is also expected to reduce overcrowding in Cairo and provide much-needed infrastructure and services to the region.
Talah New Capital is expected to be completed by 2026, and the first phase of the project is already underway. Once completed, it is expected to become a major hub for business, technology, and innovation in the region.