
Introduction
In the sacred city of Medina, where spiritual heritage meets modern ambition, a quiet revolution is reshaping the urban landscape. Known as the Manarah Urban Data Platform (MUDP), this initiative is Saudi Arabia’s most advanced digital twin deployment — a living, interactive model of Medina that blends geospatial intelligence, reality modeling, and smart city planning. Spearheaded by the Al Madinah Region Development Authority (MDA), MUDP is not just a technological feat; it’s a strategic tool for resilience, sustainability, and inclusive growth.
Launched in 2018, MUDP aligns with Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia’s national transformation agenda. As Medina prepares to welcome 30 million pilgrims annually, the city must balance expansion with preservation, innovation with tradition. MUDP offers a solution: a unified digital environment where planners, engineers, and policymakers can simulate scenarios, optimize infrastructure, and protect cultural assets — all in real time.
What Is a Digital Twin?
A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical environment, enriched with real-time data and analytical tools. In urban contexts, it enables:
MUDP is one of the most comprehensive digital twins in the Middle East, covering 55 square kilometers, scanning 7,000+ kilometers of roads, and documenting 300,000+ buildings and 18,500 businesses.
Strategic Objectives of MUDP
The Manarah platform was designed to:
These goals reflect Medina’s dual identity — as a spiritual center and a future-ready metropolis.
Technologies Behind MUDP
MUDP leverages cutting-edge tools from Bentley Systems, including:
In early 2024, MDA deployed DJI Matrice 300 RTK drones to map 6.6 square kilometers in just 16 working days, reducing survey time by 43% compared to traditional methods.
The platform integrates 475 geospatial layers, ranging from zoning and traffic to environmental and heritage data. These layers are accessible across 20+ government departments, enabling seamless coordination.
Key Achievements
Use Cases and Applications
MUDP is not just a static model — it’s a dynamic planning tool. Key applications include:
Using digital surface models, planners simulate extreme weather scenarios and design drainage systems accordingly.
During the pandemic, MUDP helped identify high-risk zones and plan district-level quarantines using accurate building and business data.
Real-time data supports zoning decisions, building permits, and compliance checks.
The platform tracks green space, farm coverage, and urban heat islands — informing sustainability strategies.
Through Cesium, parts of the digital twin are accessible to the public, promoting transparency and civic participation.
Challenges and Solutions
Transforming a historic city into a smart city posed several challenges:
MDA addressed these by:
Medina as a Global Model
MUDP positions Medina as a global leader in smart city innovation, especially among heritage-rich cities. Its success offers lessons for:
Medina’s approach — blending tradition with technology — is now being studied by cities across the Islamic world and beyond.
Alignment with Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aims to:
MUDP contributes by:
It’s a cornerstone of Medina’s transformation into a knowledge-driven, inclusive, and future-ready city.
Future Directions
MDA plans to expand MUDP with:
These enhancements will deepen Medina’s digital capabilities and support its role as a regional innovation hub.
Conclusion: Medina’s Digital Renaissance
The Manarah Urban Data Platform is more than a technical achievement — it’s a symbol of Medina’s digital renaissance. It shows how a city rooted in history can embrace the future without losing its soul. Through MUDP, Medina is not only preparing to welcome millions of pilgrims — it’s inviting the world to witness a new paradigm of urban intelligence.
As Saudi Arabia continues its journey toward Vision 2030, Medina’s digital twin will serve as a beacon — guiding cities toward smarter, more sustainable, and more human-centered futures.
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