Infinity Planet

RHC Completes Global Research Program for Infinity Planet Across 83 Countries

RHC City has completed an extensive international research program to support the planning and future development of Infinity Planet, resulting in the creation of the RHC Reference Book Series — a collection of 12 specialised volumes covering tourism, entertainment, culture, hospitality, retail and sustainable urban development across 83 countries on five continents.

According to Ramin Ahmadi, Founder of RHC City and Infinity Planet, the project was established to identify global best practices and successful destination models that could contribute to the long-term vision of Infinity Planet. The research examined leading developments and visitor experiences from countries including Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Japan, South Korea, the United States, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and South Africa.

The study was organised into five key categories: Theme Parks & Attractions, Hotels & Accommodation, Culture, Music & Entertainment, Shopping & Lifestyle Precincts, and ESG & AI & Sustainable Cities. Each country was assessed according to its unique strengths. Japan and South Korea were studied for immersive entertainment experiences, the United States for large-scale destination attractions, Singapore for integrated tourism developments, the UAE for iconic destination creation, Europe for cultural tourism and heritage experiences, and Australia for sustainable planning and visitor engagement.

Ramin Ahmadi said the initiative demonstrates RHC’s commitment to research-driven development and innovation. “While many developers rely primarily on traditional market studies, RHC has invested significant resources in building a global knowledge platform to support the future of Infinity Planet. Research and knowledge development on this scale by a private developer is uncommon and reflects our commitment to creating a world-class destination.”

The 12-volume reference library now serves as a strategic planning resource for Infinity Planet and highlights the project’s focus on international collaboration, innovation and cultural diversity.

Students, academics, researchers and industry professionals may request complimentary digital copies of the series by contacting info@infinityplanet.com.au. Individual country studies and specialised sector reports are also available upon request.

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