Abu Dhabi is actively pursuing a strategy to become a global hub for artificial intelligence, establishing key institutions and fostering an innovative ecosystem. This involves significant investments in advanced research, talent development through entities like MBZUAI and TII, and strategic partnerships with companies such as G42. The emirate is leveraging AI across various sectors to drive economic diversification and address complex societal challenges. Why it matters: Abu Dhabi's concerted efforts demonstrate a comprehensive national approach to AI, setting a precedent for rapid technological advancement and economic transformation in the region.
Core42, an Abu Dhabi-based technology company and part of G42, has significantly expanded its data center capacity in the United States. The company more than tripled its US data center footprint, reaching a total capacity of 60 megawatts (MW). This expansion is aimed at meeting the increasing demand for high-performance computing essential for complex artificial intelligence workloads. Why it matters: This strategic infrastructure investment reinforces Core42's global capabilities, enabling greater scale for AI development and deployment, which is critical for supporting advanced AI models and services.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Health (DoH) has partnered with MBZUAI and Core42 to launch the Global AI Healthcare Academy. The academy will provide AI training to healthcare workers in Abu Dhabi, aiming to improve diagnostics, operational efficiency, and patient care. The initiative includes mass training sessions for up to 100 attendees and customized courses in areas like AI for radiology and cardiology. Why it matters: This partnership signals a strategic push to integrate AI into Abu Dhabi's healthcare system, potentially establishing the emirate as a leader in technology-driven healthcare.
Core42, a G42 company, announced a 42MW expansion of its U.S. AI infrastructure at the Lake Mariner site in New York, increasing total site capacity from 18MW to 60MW. This expansion reflects G42’s continued capital investment in scaling AI infrastructure across the United States, supporting both frontier training and high-speed inference. The facility integrates AMD and NVIDIA infrastructure, strengthening its heterogeneous design for workload optimization across multiple accelerator platforms. Why it matters: This significant investment by a UAE-backed company underscores the growing global reach of Middle Eastern AI players and their crucial role in building foundational AI infrastructure worldwide.