ASPIRE, TII, and ATRC will participate in a fireside chat at the USA Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The discussion will cover Abu Dhabi's advanced technology ecosystem, funding for tech breakthroughs, and perspectives from technopreneurs. Dr. Arthur Morrish (ASPIRE), Prof. Mérouane Debbah (TII), and Dr. Fareed Al Amiri (ATRC) will be featured, with Kelsey Warner (The National) as moderator. Why it matters: The event highlights Abu Dhabi's efforts to foster an advanced technology ecosystem and attract global experts, showcasing the region's commitment to innovation.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE are leading initiatives under the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) to transition the UAE to a knowledge-based economy as part of the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. TII focuses on applied research and has established 70 international partnerships with universities and research centers, including developing components of a quantum computer. ASPIRE aims to connect TII’s R&D with practical solutions to global problems, and seeks collaborations, including with Israel, to address food security, water availability, and climate change. Why it matters: These efforts signify the UAE's commitment to advanced technology R&D and international collaboration, aiming to diversify its economy and address critical global challenges.
The Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) has launched ASPIRE, a technology program management pillar to drive the creation of transformative technologies. ASPIRE will define problem statements, set milestones, allocate funding, and launch grand challenges to facilitate a path from lab to market. ASPIRE will also run the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) and launch a global competition in partnership with the XPRIZE Foundation. Why it matters: This initiative strengthens Abu Dhabi and the UAE's position as an international hub for advanced technology research and development, fostering innovation and contributing to a knowledge-based economy.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan chaired the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) board meeting in Masdar City. He reviewed ATRC’s first-year progress in R&D and endorsed plans to expand funding for R&D projects in Abu Dhabi. He also toured the Technology Innovation Institute (TII)’s labs and met with students of the NexTech programme. Why it matters: The UAE continues to invest heavily in building out its domestic R&D capabilities and STEM talent pipeline.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE, both part of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), have signed an R&D agreement with ADNOC to advance sustainable energy solutions. The partnership will focus on carbon storage monitoring and battery optimization using quantum technology, as well as initiatives in autonomous robotics and propulsion systems. TII's quantum sensing tech will enhance CCS safety, while magnetic field analysis will improve battery recycling and lifespan prediction. Why it matters: This collaboration between research institutions and a major energy player signals the UAE's commitment to leveraging advanced technology for sustainable energy solutions and carbon reduction.