MBZUAI students Muhammad Taimoor Haseeb and Ahmad Hammoudeh have created Audiomatic, an AI-driven platform that automates audio tasks for visual storytelling and addresses licensing challenges. The platform allows users to upload videos and automatically find suitable audio elements, streamlining the content creation process. The MBZUAI Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center (IEC) is providing support to help commercialize the platform. Why it matters: This platform has the potential to significantly impact the content creation industry in the region by simplifying audio production and mitigating licensing issues, while also highlighting MBZUAI's role in fostering AI innovation and entrepreneurship.
MBZUAI Ph.D. students Muhammad Maaz and Hanoona Rasheed interned at Meta, developing a vision encoder for images and videos. They created PerceptionLM, a multimodal language model, to generate synthetic video-caption data to train the Perception Encoder. The team addressed the challenge of limited labeled video data by building a multimodal language model called PerceptionLM to understand video's spatial and temporal aspects. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's strength in computer vision and provides students opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research at global tech firms.
MBZUAI has launched the MBZUAI Metaverse Center (MMC) and the MBZUAI Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC). The Metaverse Center focuses on AI-driven immersive technologies for communication, healthcare, entertainment, and education. The Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center will focus on catalyzing AI innovation and adoption in industry. Why it matters: These centers signal MBZUAI's commitment to expanding AI research and fostering a startup ecosystem in the UAE.
MBZUAI student-led startup okkslides, incubated within the University’s Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center (IEC), is developing an AI-native presentation tool. Founded by Lan Wei, a computer science Ph.D. candidate, and Steve Liu, a professor at MBZUAI, okkslides aims to transform messy inputs into executive-grade narratives. The platform focuses on augmenting human reasoning with AI to capture brand nuance and support iterative, human-led collaboration in presentation creation. Why it matters: This highlights the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem at MBZUAI and the potential for AI to improve professional workflows in the region.
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.