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Burj Khalifa Shines Bright with New RGBW Lighting System

Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock29/11/20242 Mins Read
  • Dynamic lighting overhaul showcases cutting-edge technology
  • Launch scheduled for UAE’s Eid Al Etihad festivities

Emaar Properties has unveiled a remarkable new lighting system for the Burj Khalifa. Using advanced RGBW technology, the lighting upgrade offers a blend of innovative design and engineering excellence. The transformation will debut during the UAE’s Eid Al Etihad celebrations on 1 December 2024, heralding the countdown to the tower’s 15th anniversary on 4 January 2025.

The upgrade adds a new dimension to the iconic tower’s façade, creating a vibrant array of colours and dynamic effects that enhance its appeal to visitors and solidify Dubai’s role as a global centre for innovation and design leadership.

Following six months of testing, the RGBW system was seamlessly integrated into the façade. It replaces the previous static lights with colour-changing, addressable fixtures capable of intricate displays for both everyday and celebratory occasions. The system works in harmony with the Burj Khalifa’s media screen while preserving its sleek and elegant profile.

Mr Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Executive Director at Emaar Properties, stated: “Burj Khalifa has always stood as a beacon of what is possible when vision meets innovation. This lighting overhaul is a testament to our continuous pursuit of excellence and a tribute to the UAE’s spirit of progress. As we unveil this stunning upgrade during Eid Al Etihad celebrations and approach the tower’s 15th anniversary, this transformation marks a new chapter in its legacy, reaffirming Dubai as a city of boundless ambition.”

The project reimagines architectural lighting by integrating advanced technology with artistic creativity, setting a new global standard for future developments.

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