MBZUAI concluded its inaugural Launch Lab, a six-week pilot program designed to help alumni and students transform startup ideas into tangible ventures. The program, developed by the Alumni Relations team, aimed to bridge the gap between academic excellence and real-world impact. Fifteen participants worked on their startup ideas through in-person sessions, covering refining ideas, business model design, and go-to-market strategy. Why it matters: This initiative highlights MBZUAI's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and translating AI research into practical business applications within the UAE.
MBZUAI's Incubation & Entrepreneurship Center (IEC) hosted an Open Day for over 200 community members, including the university's first undergraduate students, to promote building AI startups in Abu Dhabi. The IEC highlighted its progress with 14 Abu Dhabi-based AI startups and announced a new demo day called "Build It" to showcase working demos from students, researchers, and founders. The "Build It" demo day aims to accelerate prototype development into real products, prioritizing submissions from within MBZUAI but also open to external teams. Why it matters: This initiative reinforces Abu Dhabi's growing ecosystem for AI entrepreneurship by providing resources, capital, and community support to foster innovation and product development.
MBZUAI's Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC), launched in November 2023, is fostering AI-driven startups, including LibrAI, Audiomatic, and Limb. LibrAI is an AI safety monitoring platform founded by MBZUAI postdoctoral researcher Xudong Han. Audiomatic, created by MBZUAI students Muhammad Taimoor Haseeb and Ahmad Hammoudeh, is an AI-powered audio integration platform. Why it matters: These startups demonstrate MBZUAI's role in translating AI research into practical solutions, contributing to the UAE's innovation ecosystem and addressing real-world challenges.
MBZUAI and startAD jointly launched an entrepreneurship program to boost the AI startup ecosystem in Abu Dhabi. The program culminated in startup pitches, with top ideas including Audiomatic for AI-assisted audio production, Limb for accessible physiotherapy information, and Momzo, a generative AI assistant for maternity and motherhood. The 22 graduates, representing over 10 nationalities, completed intensive courses covering idea generation, prototyping, and pitching. Why it matters: This initiative underscores the UAE's commitment to fostering AI innovation and entrepreneurship, aiming to translate research into impactful businesses and contribute significantly to the nation's knowledge economy.
MBZUAI alumnus Abdulwahab Sahyoun launched SnowHeap LLC, an AI-powered data analytics company. Sahyoun, a machine learning engineer with roots in Lebanon, aims to provide strategic tech consulting and develop in-house AI products. He was inspired by MBZUAI and the UAE's startup ecosystem to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions. Why it matters: The story highlights MBZUAI's role in fostering AI entrepreneurship and the UAE's attractiveness for AI ventures.