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Os mega projects, large-scale constructions, usually of grandiose sizes and high cost, are among the most outstanding productions. Whether for their visual impact and even for the role they play in the progress of a nation, many of them are still under construction around the world, in addition to those that already exist or that have just been inaugurated. In this article, we will cite some of the mega projects most relevant today and reveal details of their objectives, impacts and costs involved.
What are megaprojects?
mega projects are, according to Priberam Dictionary, large projects. They are intended to benefit a large part of the population and are made up, among others, of huge business buildings, factories with high production capacity and entertainment and leisure facilities capable of holding crowds. In response to a constantly growing planet, the mega projects establish themselves as constructions capable of meeting a growing global demand for resources in the coming years.

The factors to be considered for the construction of mega projects there are many, and they range from climate projections and the attempt to stop some natural effects, to the objective of meeting a need in the future market for a product or a form of energy.
On many occasions, the mega projects are intended to support a growing world population, with a view to the future of the country and its residents. With this, it can be considered a impact of mega projects associated with the country or countries that financed it and its subsequent worldwide use for the sake of a society's quality of life.
How much does a megaproject cost?
The question how much does a mega project cost it will depend on several factors, given the size of the work, but also the effort that will be put into making it a reality, and that includes how new the technology used will be. Therefore, the mega projects they can vary greatly in terms of their total value, and sometimes even extrapolate the estimated initial costs. The figures cited in each of them will range from millions to a few tens of billions of dollars (we chose to use the US dollar standard to guarantee a unit and comparative effect between values).

The initial cost estimate of a mega project it involves a lot of research and the right amount of people to define, in accordance with specific norms, political and population acceptance, good use of resources and a little technical sense and expertise. Factors such as labor, technology employed, estimated time for completion, area to be used and innovative concepts are among those that will be mostly used for a more accurate calculation of value.
Below, we select the 20 most interesting megaprojects that are in the production phase or that have just been completed in the world. They will be separated by area of activity, between megaprojects in the industrial area with focus on transport, followed of those involved with the entertainment sector and ending with the most focused on stay. We use, for each one of them, an illustration, followed by its description and the dates of beginning and end of construction, as well as the estimated or finished values used in the work and a link to its official page.
Megaprojects in Industry
DJI Headquarters (China)

The international giant in the production of Drones, DJI, owner of approximately 70% of this market, will have a new headquarters in the city of Shenzhen, China, within Nanshan District.
The area will comprise 12 asymmetrical blocks, arranged in two towers — the east tower, 212 meters high, which incorporates research and development areas, and the West Tower, 194 meters long, where the offices and the public service will be located —, interconnected by a large bridge that will also serve for the presentation of the company's new products. All this located in a ground floor space of 17.606 m² and a total of 160.000 m² that will carry a lot of efficiency and sustainability in a floating community.
The futuristic and distinctive design of the DJI Headquarters (which looks more like composed of giant floating blocks) will be covered by green spaces, composed of gardens with lots of vegetation, both on land and in the air, to be contemplated and allow a renewal of ideas between employees and also visitors.
The project, which is expected to be completed in 2023, is a positive reflection for the company's marketing and its construction is in charge of the companies ARUP, responsible for engineering, together with the Foster + Partners who signs the architecture. According to its executive director, Grant Brooker, "the goal is to create a unique environment that brings together the spirits of invention and innovation that have allowed DJI to lead the world in the fields of technology and robotics.".
construction period: 2016 to 2023
Price: $17 Billion
Locations: https://www.fosterandpartners.com/projects/dji-headquarters/ https://www.arup.com/projects/dji-headquarters
Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg (Germany)

A Tesla, a giant in the production of electric vehicles and their components, recently opened the doors of its newest factory in the German city of Grunheide, Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg, ranking as the most advanced location for the production of electric cars of the world. In a space equivalent to 420 football fields, it is estimated that the company has the capacity for jobs available to 12.000 people and about 10.000 cars produced per week.
The announcement of the production took place in a speech by the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, in 2019 and the factory opening party took place on October 9, 2021, organized for residents of the region of Berlin e brandenburg, with the right to visit the brand's various production sectors, including a test on the company's latest car, the Model Y. However, the company is still awaiting final approval for its formal opening after changes to its structure.
Therefore, the newest factory in Tesla Gigafactory Berlin-Brandenburg demonstrates the growth of the brand and its worldwide appreciation with a company of gigantic proportions that has the capacity to capture and store solar and wind energy, aiming at evolution and sustainability.
construction period: 2020 to 2022
Price: $7 Billion
Site: https://www.tesla.com/giga-berlin
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Ethiopia)
Located in the region of Benishangul-Gumuz, the Ethiopia, the hydroelectric Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)Also known as Millennium Dam, is expected to be completed in 2022, after more than 10 years of development, alongside two more mega projects in Africa, as Nigeria Eko Atlantic and New Capital of Egypt (read below). Characterized as the largest hydroelectric dam in Africa, 155 meters high and 1.800 meters long around the Blue Nile River, the project will be able to sustain up to 74 km³ of water and generate 6,45 Gigawatts of energy when completed.
O GERD aims to transform energy production into Ethiopia and will be quite useful in water conservation compared to other hydroelectric dams in the country. However, many causes were established for its construction, such as the relocation of 20.000 people to make the development of the project viable.
construction period: 2011 to 2022
Price: $4,8 Billion
Site: https://www.hidasse.gov.et/
ITER (France)
Also known as International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (Experimental Nuclear Fusion Reactor, in Portuguese), the ITER proposes to revolutionize the world sector of energy generation through hydrogen fusion reactions, similar to what happens in the solar nucleus and in the stars, with the intention of guaranteeing infinite energy for the planet.
The construction of the mega project, which is in advanced stages, is taking place in the south of France, in the region of Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, on a plot of 180 hectares. It will consist of three main buildings, including a giant ring-shaped magnetic plant, also known as the experimental reactor. Totamak — whose structure used the use of 10 types of concrete to protect employees against radiation —, responsible for the reaction of particles that will heat up to a temperature of over 150.000.000 °C.
The project ITER is being collaboratively financed by 35 countries, including the United States, China, India, Russia, South Korea, Japan, Switzerland and the European Union countries, whose objective is to verify the large-scale commercial viability of this new source of net, carbon-free energy and its sustainability. It is one of the priorities of US Department of EnergyOffice of Science and aims to boost nuclear fusion energy worldwide.
construction period: 2010 to 2025
Price: $20 Billion
Site: https://www.iter.org/
The MOSE Project (Italy)
To prevent the increasingly constant flooding due to climate change in the region of Veneza (the last incident took place in 2019, and left water levels two meters above normal), it was proposed to build the megaproject MOSES, initials for Electromechanical Sperimentale Module (Electromechanical Experimental Module, in Portuguese).
The purpose of the MOSES is to protect the Venetian city and its tidal lagoon and vegetation up to three meters high. For this, the project consists of 58 gates — distributed by the three entrances of the region: the ports of Lido, malamocco e Chioggia — which rise to avoid flooding, and return to below common levels to continue allowing vessels to enter the region at normal times.
construction period: 2003 to 2022
Price: Over $6,6 Billion
Site: https://www.mosevenezia.eu/
Megaprojects in Transport
Chuo Shinkansen (Japan)
The new Japanese train line Chuo Shinkansen is under construction and intends to make travel between cities in the land of the rising sun shorter. The main objective is to connect Tokyo a Osaka in a journey that will last approximately 67 minutes, using state-of-the-art technology Maglev (magnetic levitation, or magnetic levitation in Portuguese), capable of providing a maximum speed of 603 km/h.
the main line Tokyo – Nagoya – Osaka — initially planned to connect Tokyo and Nagoya in 40 minutes, scheduled to end in 2027 — will feature stops in Hashimoto (Kanagawa Prefecture), Kōfu (Yamanashi), Iida City (Nagano), and Nakatsugawa (Gifu) prefectures. , in addition to Shinagawa and Nagoya stations.
The entire project will be mostly underground, with one of the deepest tunnels in Japan, passing 25 km below the Japanese Alps, and will be built on top of an existing test line, the Yamanashi Test Track, used for research and development tests in the 1970s. Chuo Shinkansen it will have a total of 256,6 km of tunnels, 11,3 km of bridges, 23,6 km of viaducts and 4,1 km of railway beds.
construction period: 2014 - 2027 / 2037
Price: $64 Billion
Site: https://www.jrailpass.com/blog/chuo-shinkansen-maglev
O'Hare 21 (USA)
Improvement work around the Chicago O'Hare International Airport, the project O'Hare 21, are mostly made up of terminal expansion 5 and subsequent terminal 2 transformation, aiming at a greater accommodation of passengers, mainly with the events of the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and the 2028 US Olympics. The project is the first major transformation at the Airport, which opened in 1993.
O Terminal 5 will increase its total area by around 25%, with an expansion of more than 27.000 m², which will be built in an L-shape, accommodating large gates for the largest and most modern aircraft in the future. The space — which will strive for sustainability, with durable glass and circadian lighting, including certification LEDSilver — will also feature several stores, modernization of the luggage transport system, security and immigration, natural light and a beautiful view of the Chicago skyline.

Already Terminal 2 will be modified after the end of work on Terminal 5, which should take place in 2022. For the second terminal, the project foresees a major change, aiming at its transformation into a Hub of global transfer, renamed as O'Hare Global Terminal, and increasing the area by 280 m² and 50 new gates, whose completion is scheduled for the year 2028.
There will also be other changes at the airport, such as the improvement of terminals, adoption of new models of trains for transport between them, remodeling of the aircraft parking system, development of internal hotels, among others.
construction period: 2019 – 2022 (Terminal 5) / 2028 (O'Hare Global Terminal)
Price: $8,5 Billion ($1 Billion for Terminal 5 only)
Site: https://www.airport-ohare.com/
Riyadh Metro (Saudi Arabia)
O Riyadh Metro consists of a public transit system project for the construction of a subway in the city of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The main objective is to reduce the displacement of cars in the city - which is estimated at 250.000 daily trips with the expenditure of 400.000 liters of fuel - and to meet the growing demand of the population, which is expected to grow by more than 33% (from 6 to 8 million) by 2030.
It will cover the most populous districts of the city and also transport hubs, major universities, the King Khaled International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, all using state-of-the-art technology and featuring a modern architecture, surveillance system and state-of-the-art control center. Altogether, the project, which belongs to the King Abdulaziz Public Transport Project and is scheduled to open in 2022, it has 85 stations, which will cover an area of 176 km in six subway lines, including:
- Blue Line, 38km: Olaya – Batha'a;
- Red Line, 25,3km: King Abdullah Road;
- Orange Line, 40,7km: Al Madina Al Monawara – Prince Saad bin Abdul Rahman Al Awal road;
- Yellow line, 29,6km: King Khaled International Airport Road;
- Green line, 12,9km: King Abdul Aziz Road;
- Purple Line, 30km: Abdul Rahman bin Aouf road – Shiekh Hassan bin Hussain bin Ali road.
Among other additions, the Riyadh Metro will have 25 parking lots, with a capacity between 400 and 600 vehicles, transport buses and subway cars with separations by areas for VIPs, singles and families.
construction period: 2014 to 2022
Price: $22,5 Billion
Site: http://riyadhmetro.sa/en/
Taoyuan T3 (Taiwan)

One of the most important airports in the world, Taipei International Airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), is about to get a new terminal, the Terminal 3, to be built between Terminal 2 and the headquarters of the Chinese airline, in a land area of 540.000 m². The proposal is due to the growing number of travelers at the airport, which commonly receives around 25 million people, but is expected to rise to 60 million by 2030.
just the new Terminal 3 It will have the capacity to receive up to 43 million passengers and will contain a new building with a lobby, a multifunctional building, as well as systems for ground access to the airport and for moving people. The space will constitute a green and intelligent terminal, capable of offering entertainment and leisure areas, with the total project bringing the possibility of creating up to 300.000 jobs.
construction period: 2013 to 2026
Price: U$ 1,56 Billion
Site: https://www.taoyuan-airport.com/main_en/docdetail.aspx?uid=538&pid=422&docid=18258
Megaprojects in Entertainment
Ain Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
O Ain Dubai, also chamado dubai eye (Olho Dubai, in Portuguese), in reference to the view provided by the structure, it can already be considered the biggest ferris wheel in the world, 250 meters high in the big city that impresses with its vision and glamour. The highly technological cabins, which total 48, have a capacity for 1750 people who can be accommodated in a 30-minute rotational journey.
Located at Bluewater Island, other mega project surrounded by shops, commercial centers, restaurants and homes, the Ain Dubai is able to provide a stunning atmosphere, offering a 360⁰ view of the city's coastal region, which includes famous spots such as the Palm Jumeirah, Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa. In the center of the Ferris wheel, an extra LED screen guarantees a unique look, making everything more beautiful. O Ain Dubai is one of the megaprojects that are ready and opened to the public on October 21, 2021 with a party containing fireworks and a drone show.
construction period: 2015 to 2021
Price: U$ 270 Million
Site: https://www.aindubai.com/en
Grand Egyptian Museum (Egypt)
With the intention of becoming the largest archaeological museum in the world, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) (Great Egyptian Museum, in Portuguese), also known as Giza Museum, will be similar in size to an airport, with 490.000 m², and will be located between two and three kilometers from the Pyramids of Giza. It is expected to receive a total of 15.000 visitors a day or a sum equivalent to five million people annually.
Its opening, which went through several impasses — accentuated by a pause and tourist decline in the region between 2011 and 2014 — was predicted to become a reality in 2011, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
With current forecast to open in November 2022, the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) will host a large collection of items from the Pharaonic era, with more than 100.000 artifacts, which include the historic 3.300-year-old collection of the King Tutankhamun, King Tut, and the massive 3.200-year-old red granite statue Ramses ii, which is 11 meters high, weighs 83 tons and was exposed in the Ramses Square, in Cairo, for five decades until 2006, when it was taken to a conservation center.
construction period: 2005 to 2022
Price: Over $1 Billion
Site: http://www.gem.gov.eg/
Guangzhou Evergrande Football Stadium (China)
Situated in Guangzhou, the city of flowers in China, until recently was a gigantic football stadium with a lotus flower design called lotus crown. However, after the beginning of 2022, the external theme was changed to subtly evoke a lotus flower crown, but with the changed design, in a futuristic tone, metallic texture, adorned with perforated aluminum and polyhedral shape that guarantee a resemblance to a diamond, which, in turn, also has a strong connection with the district of panyu and its strong jewelry industry.
This new stadium structure Guangzhou Evergrande Football will ensure better ventilation, improve rainwater capture, and use photovoltaic glass (which uses transparent solar cells inside) to generate clean energy and translucent ETFE for greater access to daylight.
O Guangzhou Evergrande Football Stadium will be the largest football stadium in the world, with an impressive capacity of 100.000 people, an internal structure including offices, shopping malls, VIP suites, all in a space of 150.000 m², with 86 meters high divided into seven floors, in addition to two underground , still containing a parking lot for more than 4.850 cars and 2.500 bicycles. It will be more than a football space and more than a destination just for sport.
construction period: 2020- 2022
Price: U$ 1,8 Billion
Site: https://www.gensler.com/projects/evergrande-guangzhou-football-stadium
Lusail Iconic Stadium (Qatar)
Designed to be the center of FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, hosting both the opening and closing of the event, the Lusail Iconic Stadium already has the position of fifth largest stadium in the world and will be located 15km north of the city of Doha in the mega city of lusail, another megaproject costing an estimated $45 billion.
The works around the stadium, which opened on 22/11/2021, used at least 26.000 workers, in a project that highlights and honors the cultures and wealth of the region. The design of the outdoor area was inspired by a handmade bowl together with a fanar lantern, very evident in the external texture of the stadium, which has a capacity for 86.250 seats.

O Lusail Iconic Stadium has a strong focus on sustainability process, using the following principles:
- Materials used in construction designed for less pollution and contamination;
- Opening of the stadium with efficient entry of light into the grass to minimize dependence on the use of artificial cooling;
- Use of recycled water for irrigation system and water leakage monitoring system, saving 40% more than other stadiums;
- Measures to guarantee four stars in the Global Sustainability Assessment System;
- Transformation, after Cup, in a space containing schools, clinics, shops, cafes and sports facilities;
- Donation of more than 80.000 seats to worldwide projects involving sport.
The space around the stadium will also contribute to green areas in the city, aiming to improve air quality, in addition to large stores located close to green transport areas.
construction period: 2017 to 2021
Price: U$ 767 Million
Site: https://www.qatar2022.qa/en/stadiums/lusail-stadium
MSG Sphere (USA)
The "city of sin" and capital of live entertainment, Las Vegas, will win a megaproject never seen before: a giant sphere as a stage for many visual and auditory attractions called MSG-Sphere. With a capacity for 20.000 people and 17.500 seats, the megaproject - which will be located right in the center of the big casinos, behind the five-star hotel The Venetian Resort —, will have a height of 112 meters, an external area of custom lighting of 54.000 m² and will house the largest high-resolution LED screen in the world, with 19.000:13.500 pixels.
built by Madison Square Garden Entertainment, MSG-Sphere aims to bring a more immersive and personalized experience to the spectator, with the use of a haptic sound system and beamforming technology (a radio frequency technology that can be directed to a specific point), making it possible to direct different sounds to individualized seats. One mega project that seeks to reinvent the city of Vegas once again.
construction period: 2018 to 2023
Price: U$ 1,8 Billion
Site: https://www.msgsphere.com/
Accommodation Megaprojects
111 West 57th Street (USA)
O 111 57th West Street, also chamado Steinway Tower, is a luxury residential skyscraper (considered the thinnest in the world) that is 435 meters high, separated by 82 floors, the first five of which are intended for leisure. With construction started in 2014 by SHOP Architects, the building, now available for visits, will be part of the new generation of Pencil Towers em Manhattan, New York, and will feature eye-catching design, uniting the golden age of architectural design combined with contemporary creativity and innovation.
The mega project owns the rights of the famous piano company Steinway & Sons and Steinway Hall, a 96-year-old concert building that hosted concerts using the brand's pianos and was sold to the developers of 111 57th West Street in 2013.
construction period: 2014 to 2022
Price: $2 Billion
Site: http://111w57.com/
Dubai Creek Tower (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai will break another record with this mega-project that aims to be the tallest building in the world. It is what the Dubai Creek Tower (provisional name) — whose goal is to go beyond the Burj Khalifa and Tokyo skytree, two of the tallest buildings today — with an approximate height of 1.300 meters. The design was in charge of the famous Swiss-Spanish architect, sculptor and engineer Santiago Calatrava (Museum of Tomorrow, Puente de la Mujer e The Chicago Spire), which brought inspiration from a lily flower to the skyscraper, with leaf rib details running through the side external cables that connect to the ground.

can be considered the Dubai Creek Tower as the central point of Dubai Creek Harbor, another megaproject, developed by Emaar Properties together with Dubai Holding, which has 6.000 km² and is intended to be a new district in Dubai, as well as the DowntownDubai, Dubai Marina and Business bay.
The center tower will feature 20 habitable floors of hotels, apartments and restaurants, as well as an observatory at the top – which will light up at night with a beacon of light – with 10 observation decks, including two gardens inspired by the Babylonian Gardens and pinnacle room, which will feature a 360º panoramic view of the city. In 2020, construction was paused due to the pandemic, but it is still expected to be completed this year 2022.
construction period: 2016 to 2022
Price: U$ 1 Billion
Site: https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/building/dubai-creek-tower/23572#
New Capital (Egypt)
will be erected a New Administrative Capital (NAC) in Egypt in an area of more than 700 km² and the promise of an oasis with artificial rivers and buildings, expected to receive around 6,5 million people. Announced by the Prime Minister of Egypt, mustafa madbouly, in March 2015 in the Egypt Economic Development Conference, New Administrative and Financial Capital, which is being built from scratch, will be located 45 km from the current capital and close to the Pyramids of Giza, in a desert the size of Singapore.
The project aims to combat some problems in the Cairo, such as water supply, population growth and energy and transport failures and intends to bring several buildings to the site, in addition to valuing the ecosystem and sustainability, with a large green area supplied by solar energy and other sources.
In this way, the New Capital of Egypt will comprise 21 residential districts and 25 dedicated districts and will contain 2.000 schools, 663 clinics and hospitals, 1.250 mosques and churches, 40.000 hotel rooms, an innovative technology park, 90.000-seat stadium, artificial lakes, new International Airport linked to Cairo by a railway and one of the largest obelisks (commemorative monument) in the world, over 1.000 meters high.
construction period: 2015 to 2022
Price: $45 Billion
Site: http://www.acud.eg/
One Barangaroo (Australia)

Recently opened, the One Barangaroo It is the tallest building in the city of Sydney and is located by the sea, in the famous port of the city. The design of the building, signed by Wilkinson Eyre, is inspired by London architecture and Manhattan interiors, with inspirations from nature — carrying a rich tropical landscaping surrounded by a plantation of about 300 trees — and geometric elegance, which ensured a look that emanates three petals that unite and rise. , allowing a wide view of the port of Sydney.
At more than 270 meters high, the One Barangaroo It comprises 349 hotel rooms and suites, 76 luxury private residences, consisting of 2, 3, 4 and 6 bedroom apartments, plus luxury shops, bars, cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. On February 26, 2022, an observatory was also opened, the Sky Deck, on the 83rd floor with a free visit and a 180º view of the city, accessed by an elevator that provides visitors with an overview of the history of this megaproject. The area for the games is scheduled to open in March this year.
construction period: 2016 to 2020
Price: $1,6 Billion (Australian Dollar 2,2 Billion)
Site: https://onebarangaroo.com.au/
One Za'abeel (United Arab Emirates)
It is a set of two buildings interconnected by a third vertical, which combine the best in residential, leisure and business units and are located in the heart of Dubai, next to International Airport, International Financial Center and Gold Souks of Deira. O One Za'abeel has a design by the Japanese company Nikken Sekkei, developed by Ithra Dubai, and has already won several awards, including the Construction Innovation Awards for Best Innovative Project of the Year and Big Project ME's Mixed-Use Project of the Year, in addition to seeking certification gold LEED, taking advantage of treated water resources and energy savings for a more sustainable scenario.
The composition of the twin towers and the vertical tower, which total 470.700 m², will include 263 luxury residential units, 497 hotel rooms (including 404 deluxe rooms), 77 high-speed elevators, 12.000 m² of retail space, a wonderful view of Dubai, among others. Therefore, the towers of the One Za'abeel will be divided as follows, with the Tower A containing 300 meters high, divided into 67 floors, housing offices and a resort hotel; and the Tower B with 57 floors at 235 meters high and intended for residential units.

The most interesting here will be the vertical tower that connects the two main towers, the so-called “The Link“, weighing 9.000 tons of structure and 13.000 when completed. Considered the longest cantilever-shaped steel structure, reinforcing the stability between the two towers, the The Link will contain 228 meters in length in a panoramic space, with three floors, and will be suspended 100 meters from the ground. It will consist of bars, restaurants, a swimming pool, an observation deck and a roof terrace. The total project of One Za'abeel it will also include seven floors of underground parking, at 38,5 meters, with a capacity for 2500 vehicles.
construction period: 2017 – 2022 (?)
Price: U$ 922,9 Million (3,39 billion AED)
Site: https://onezaabeel.com/
Warisan Merdeka Tower (Malaysia)

Also known as Merdeka 118, Warisan MerdekaTower is a building under project, scheduled for launch later this year 2022, and which is located in the city of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malasia. It will be 678,9 meters high and will have 118 floors, with an extensive infrastructure that will house hotels, offices, shopping malls, a mosque and the highest deck in Southeast Asia.
Second Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Warisan MerdekaTower it is a landmark in engineering and attests to the modern and development virtues that your country has for housing a building of this level. Through statistical data, in June 2021, the constructions were already completed in 81%.
construction period: 2014 to 2022
Price: U$ 1,5 Billion
Site: http://www.merdeka118.com/
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And this was our selection of the mega projects most interesting around the world. If you are interested in more, also read this article with other very promising futuristic projects.
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