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.
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 published over 300 papers at top-tier AI venues between January and June 2024, including 39 papers at ICLR 2024, building on 612 papers published in 2023. MBZUAI is now ranked among the world's top 100 universities in computer science and top 20 globally in AI-related fields. One standout paper, 'M4,' won the Best Resource Paper Award at EACL 2024 for its work on detecting LLM-generated text across multiple languages and domains. Why it matters: This continued research output and rising rankings solidify MBZUAI's position as a leading AI research institution in the GCC region and globally.
MBZUAI has launched a full robotics program focusing on robot learning, humanoid robotics, human-computer interaction, and sensory awareness. The program includes research and teaching labs for experimentation and aims to address challenges in agriculture, logistics, and healthcare. The robotics department, founded in 2023, welcomed 18 students in August and is expected to grow to more than 15 faculty members over the next two years. Why it matters: This program signifies a major investment in AI for physical systems in the UAE, potentially leading to innovations across sectors and strengthening MBZUAI's position as a leading AI research institution.
MBZUAI will participate as an official partner at Machines Can See 2025 (MCS 2025) during Dubai AI Week, showcasing AI innovation with expert speakers and live demos. MBZUAI will present BiMediX2, a multimodal virtual assistant that answers medical questions in Arabic and English and won Meta’s Llama Impact Innovation Award. They will also demonstrate Voodoo XP, a one-shot face re-enactment tool, and LAIKA, an AI-powered robot dog. Why it matters: This event highlights MBZUAI's contributions to AI and robotics, strengthening the UAE's position as a leader in science and technology, especially in healthcare and advanced robotics.