Meet Marzooq Alharbi, a 28-year-old Saudi engineer proving that BRICS collaboration isn’t just about geopolitics—it’s shaping lives and skylines. 🌆 After mastering petroleum engineering at China University of Petroleum, Marzooq joined China’s CRCC and became a key player in mega-projects rewriting the rules of innovation.
From the $500 billion NEOM Future City (think real-life Wakanda 🦾) to Qatar’s World Cup-ready Lusail Stadium, Marzooq’s work embodies BRICS’ youth-driven tech revolution. “Studying in China taught me how to turn blueprints into reality,” he says, highlighting cross-border knowledge sharing.
His story mirrors BRICS’ growing role in empowering young professionals to drive sustainable development. With Saudi Arabia recently joining the bloc, expect more boundary-pushing collabs—and more Marzooqs building tomorrow’s landmarks. 🚀
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BRICS Youth Talk: How BRICS is shaping my life and my country
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