MBZUAI hosted the 2024 Middle East Advancement Conference (MEAC) in Abu Dhabi, gathering over 50 delegates from global educational institutions. The conference, organized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), focused on international best practices in areas like alumni relations and student recruitment. The event included discussions on the impact of AI on advancement professionals and featured leaders from MBZUAI, NYU Abu Dhabi, and Heriot-Watt University Dubai. Why it matters: The conference highlights the UAE's growing role as a hub for educational innovation and its commitment to fostering a globally networked approach to talent development in the AI era.
MBZUAI President Eric Xing announced plans to expand the university's programs and strengthen its position as a global leader in technology and AI. Xing stated his ambition for MBZUAI to become the "Stanford of the Middle East", driving innovation and economic growth in the region. In 2024, MBZUAI launched new departments, released numerous research papers, and formed industry partnerships, growing to 84 faculty and 365 students. Why it matters: This vision signals a strong commitment to developing a regional hub for AI research and development, potentially attracting talent and investment to the UAE.
MBZUAI is hosting the Augmented Humans International Conference 2025 in the Middle East for the first time, in cooperation with the ACM. The conference focuses on physical, cognitive, and perceptual augmentations of humans through digital technologies. 30 papers were selected from 77 submissions, with participation from researchers from institutions like MIT Media Lab and the University of Tokyo. Why it matters: This event underscores the UAE's commitment to AI research and human-computer interaction, fostering collaboration and driving progress in augmentation technologies for societal benefit.
MBZUAI will present its latest AI research applications at GITEX 2024, focusing on computer vision, machine learning, NLP, and robotics. The university aims to demonstrate AI's potential in transforming sectors like healthcare, industry, and media, aligning with the UAE’s vision for a knowledge-based economy. MBZUAI will also showcase AI tools designed to combat misinformation and enhance digital media reliability. Why it matters: MBZUAI's presence at GITEX highlights the UAE's commitment to AI innovation and the university's role in developing AI solutions for real-world challenges.
MBZUAI will present robotics research and solutions at the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) in Abu Dhabi from October 14-18. Professors Yoshihiko Nakamura and Sami Haddadin, renowned robotics experts, lead MBZUAI's robotics initiatives. MBZUAI will be located at Booth 6 at ADNEC. Why it matters: Showcasing MBZUAI's commitment to becoming a global leader in AI and robotics research, attracting top talent and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in the UAE.