MBZUAI hosted a senior delegation from Iraq to discuss potential collaborations. The delegation toured the university campus and met with Provost Fakhri Karray. Discussions focused on MBZUAI's objectives, strategic plans, and opportunities for cooperative development between the UAE and Iraq. Why it matters: This visit signifies MBZUAI's ongoing efforts to foster AI development and collaboration across the Middle East.
MBZUAI hosted a senior delegation from Indonesia to explore future cooperation. The delegation toured the MBZUAI campus in Masdar City and the Visitor Center. Professor Eric Xing presented the university’s objectives and strategic plans. Why it matters: This visit indicates MBZUAI's growing role in international AI education and collaboration, particularly with countries seeking to develop their AI capabilities.
A delegation of senior officials from Singapore, including Minister Mohamed Maliki Bin Osman and Ambassador Kamal R. Vaswani, visited MBZUAI. They were hosted by MBZUAI's VP of Corporate Services Ian Matthews, Director of Outreach and Engagement Dr. Hosni Ghedira, and Director of Special Projects, Yun Xu. The visit involved discussions about MBZUAI's achievements and potential future collaborations. Why it matters: This signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and opportunities for partnerships in AI research and education between the UAE and Singapore.
A delegation from Estonia's Ministry of Education and Research visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). The delegation learned about MBZUAI's vision for AI and discussed the UAE's AI ecosystem. They explored potential partnerships and collaborations between Estonia and MBZUAI. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in the UAE's AI capabilities and MBZUAI's role as a hub for AI research and development.
A delegation from Malaysia, including His Royal Highness Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Ibni Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, visited MBZUAI. The delegation toured the campus and discussed potential collaborations between MBZUAI and Malaysian educational institutions. Discussions also covered leveraging AI for societal and economic benefits, and how MBZUAI's curriculum will shape future AI experts. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and potential partnerships that could foster AI development in both the UAE and Malaysia.