A delegation of senior government officials from Kazakhstan visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. Discussions covered MBZUAI's academic programs, research opportunities, and potential partnerships. The dialogue also addressed the importance of AI and its applications in society. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in MBZUAI as a hub for AI education and research, potentially fostering collaborations between the UAE and Kazakhstan in the field.
Kazakhstan's Prime Minister, Askar Mamin, and senior delegates visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and were hosted by Professor Eric Xing and Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf. The visit included a tour of the MBZUAI campus in Masdar City and a briefing on the university's goals. Discussion between Mr. Shigeo Katsu, President of Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan, and MBZUAI leadership explored potential partnerships. Why it matters: This visit signals growing interest and potential collaboration between Central Asian nations and the UAE in the field of AI research and education.
A delegation from the Kyrgyz Republic, including the Ambassador to the UAE and the Minister of Education and Science, visited MBZUAI. The visit included a tour of the MBZUAI campus and discussions on potential collaborations. The delegation expressed interest in increasing the number of Kyrgyz students at MBZUAI and collaborating on research projects. Why it matters: This engagement signals MBZUAI's growing role as a regional hub for AI education and research, extending its reach beyond the GCC.
A delegation from Singapore, led by Ambassador Kamal R Vaswani, visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi. The delegation toured the campus and learned about MBZUAI's AI vision. Discussions included the UAE's AI ecosystem and potential future collaborations between Singapore and MBZUAI. Why it matters: Fostering international partnerships between institutions like MBZUAI and Singapore can accelerate AI research and development in the region.
Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado Quesada visited MBZUAI and met with Provost Fakhreddine Karray to discuss AI's role in sustainability. Discussions covered MBZUAI's master's and doctoral programs and ongoing projects aimed at improving human activity and societal advancement. MBZUAI assured Alvarado of its commitment to admitting talented Costa Rican students to bolster the country's AI capabilities and designated points of contact for sharing best practices. Why it matters: This collaboration signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and the UAE's AI ecosystem, particularly in leveraging AI for sustainability solutions.