UAE Medical Day recently highlighted the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in the country's healthcare sector. The event served as a platform to showcase strategic directions and ongoing initiatives for integrating AI into medical services. This focus aims to enhance patient care, operational efficiency, and medical innovation across the Emirates. Why it matters: This focus signals the UAE's continued commitment to leveraging technology for national development and positions the country as a leader in healthcare innovation in the region.
MBZUAI hosted AI Innovation Day, uniting over 200 UAE leaders from healthcare, government, science, and research to foster collaborations in AI-driven healthcare. The event featured sessions on multimodal foundation models, human genomics, longevity science, and robotics-enabled therapeutics. UAE's Minister of Health and Prevention, H.E. Ahmed bin Ali Al Sayegh, emphasized AI's fundamental role in the future of healthcare in the UAE. Why it matters: The event highlights the UAE's commitment to becoming a global hub for digital healthcare research and innovation, positioning MBZUAI as a key driver in the region's healthcare ecosystem.
The inaugural Abu Dhabi AI-Robotics Conference was held at MBZUAI, focusing on AI-powered robotics to transform healthcare. Experts explored applications in microsurgery, biorobotics, and personalized treatment, with keynotes from H.E. Abdulla Abdulalee AlHumaidan, Timothy Baldwin, and Sami Haddadin. Dr. Hassa Al Mazrouei highlighted the potential for personalized care and automation driven by AI. Why it matters: The conference underscores the UAE's commitment to advancing AI and robotics in healthcare, potentially positioning the region as a leader in innovative medical technologies.
MBZUAI and Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi jointly showcased AI applications to address UAE healthcare challenges, focusing on diabetes, heart disease, and vision loss. The event highlighted AI-powered robots for surgical tool guidance, autonomous ultrasound systems, and AI-based eye diagnostics for early disease detection. Researchers presented advances in AI-powered intrabody navigation, robotic ultrasound imaging, and AI-based oculomics. Why it matters: These AI innovations have the potential to transform healthcare delivery in the UAE, improving surgical outcomes, democratizing access to diagnostic imaging, and enabling earlier disease detection.
MBZUAI hosted a two-day workshop on "Big Model AI in Drug Design" starting February 20, 2023. The workshop featured presentations from researchers in public and private institutions working on AI and health. MBZUAI Adjunct Professor Eran Segal opened the workshop with a talk on the Human Phenotype Project. Why it matters: The event highlights the growing interest and activity in applying AI, particularly large models, to advance drug discovery and personalized medicine within the UAE's research ecosystem.