The World's First Floating Medical Metropolis: Innovation on the High Seas with Dogen City
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N-Ark aims to build a floating city powered by cool sea water and offering advanced medical care.
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Dogen City is a response to climate change and population growth.
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N-Ark has partnered with the city government, Hamana Fisheries Cooperative Association, and Shimizu construction company to demonstrate the required technology.
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Dogen City will span 390 acres and include a 'no-illness' neighborhood accommodating 40,000 people, including 10,000 permanent residents and 30,000 tourists.
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The city will consist of three main components, including a 'habitable ring' providing essential living infrastructure for 10,000 people.
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The infrastructure will produce 2 million liters of drinking water and 7,000 tons of food.
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N-Ark describes Dogen City as a 'medical city on the sea,' offering advanced medical care through genetic analysis, blood samples, and remote robotic surgery.
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Dogen City could serve as a safe haven for those affected by natural disasters or climate change.
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