The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the Quantum Technology Symposium (QTS) in Abu Dhabi from January 27-29, 2025. This event marks the first quantum technology symposium in the Middle East during the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. TII's Quantum Research Center has achieved milestones like fabricating the MENA region's first superconducting qubit and launching the Qibo open-source quantum programming platform. Why it matters: The symposium and TII's advancements signal the UAE's growing role in quantum research and its potential to foster regional innovation in quantum technologies.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi will host the TII Quantum Technology Symposium, bringing together leading quantum researchers and professionals. The event, an official partner of the UN's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology in 2025, will feature panel discussions, research paper presentations, and debates. TII aims to reinforce the UAE's position as a hub for innovation in quantum science. Why it matters: This symposium highlights the UAE's growing investment and strategic focus on advancing quantum technologies and fostering international collaboration in this critical field.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed Dr. Leandro Aolita as Acting Chief Researcher of the Quantum Research Center (QRC) and Dr. Frederico Brito as Acting Director of the Quantum Computing Hardware Laboratories. Dr. José Ignacio Latorre will remain an external advisor for QRC while Dr. Brito maintains his professorship at the University of Sao Paulo. These appointments come as the UN declares 2025 the Year of Quantum Technology and Science. Why it matters: The leadership changes at TII's quantum research center signal continued investment in quantum technologies within the UAE and the broader region.
This article summarizes presentations from an internal Quantum Research Center (QRC) workshop at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). Topics covered included superconducting quantum computers, quantum coherent networks, quantum simulation, and quantum machine learning. Several presentations also discussed experimental quantum technologies. Why it matters: The workshop highlights TII's ongoing research activities in quantum computing and related technologies, signaling its commitment to advancing the field in the UAE.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Thales have signed a collaboration agreement at the Dubai Airshow 2025. The partnership aims to accelerate the development of technologies in quantum, autonomous systems, and directed energy. The collaboration seeks to transition research into real-world deployment, strengthening UAE–France cooperation in advanced science and technology. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the UAE's commitment to building sovereign R&D capabilities and fostering global technology collaboration in key areas.