ADASI has adopted VentureOne's Perceptra, a GPS-less navigation technology, and Saluki, a high-security flight control technology, both developed by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). These technologies enhance resilience, precision, and security for autonomous aerial operations, addressing vulnerabilities in GPS-dependent systems. The agreement was formalized at IDEX 2025. Why it matters: This deployment of advanced autonomous flight technologies in the UAE strengthens aviation security and positions the region as a leader in resilient, GPS-independent navigation solutions.
The Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) entities ASPIRE and TII have partnered with the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) to advance sustainable food and agriculture solutions. The collaboration will focus on applied research activities in areas like diagnostics and therapeutics, sustainable protein, resilient water and energy solutions, and R&D initiatives. TII will participate through its Biotechnology Research Center (BRC), the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Research Center (RSERC), and the Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC). Why it matters: This partnership signifies a strategic effort to leverage technology and research to enhance food security and environmental resilience in the UAE.
TII's DERC, in partnership with Brazilian firm RADAZ, has obtained the first microwave images from their joint project on Airborne Multi-band Interferometric Microwave Imaging (A(MI)2) in Abu Dhabi. The project uses a new multiband Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) operating in P, L, and C frequency bands to generate terrain images. The system, which can be mounted on commercial drones, also integrates Ground Penetrating Radar capability to detect buried objects. Why it matters: This technology enhances remote sensing capabilities in the region, enabling applications in agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, and search and rescue operations.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII), ASPIRE, and Maqta Gateway have signed a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) agreement to develop AI and robotics solutions for terrestrial, aerial, and marine applications. The projects include unmanned ground vehicles for cargo movement and autonomous watercraft for passenger transport in Abu Dhabi. The solutions will use computer vision, communication, sensors, and Lidar technology to integrate with AD Ports Group’s infrastructure, enhancing productivity and reducing costs. Why it matters: This partnership signifies Abu Dhabi's commitment to integrating advanced autonomous technologies into its logistics and transportation infrastructure, potentially setting a new standard for efficiency and sustainability in the region.
VentureOne, the commercialization arm of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched SteerAI, an AI-powered autonomous mobility system that can be integrated into existing industrial vehicles. Developed by experts at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), SteerAI uses a hardware kit, software stack, and fleet management system. The system targets the logistics and defense sectors, enabling autonomous ground vehicles to perform complex missions with precision and efficiency. Why it matters: This launch underscores the UAE's ambition to become a leader in autonomous vehicle technology, transforming industries and enhancing operational capabilities in critical sectors.
TII-EuroRacing Team, comprised of researchers from TII's ARRC and UNIMORE, is participating in the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) at CES 2023 in Las Vegas. The team will compete with its DO12 racecar, a Dallara AV-21 retrofitted with automation hardware and advanced prototype software. The IAC aims to accelerate the commercialization of fully autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems. Why it matters: This participation allows TII to test and improve its autonomous vehicle technology in a dynamic environment, contributing to the advancement of autonomous systems in the region.
MBZUAI and the Abu Dhabi School of Government (ADSG) signed an MoU at GITEX 2021 to develop AI training programs for UAE leadership. The programs will focus on integrating AI technologies into governance, industry, education, and healthcare. MBZUAI and ADSG will jointly develop training programs and offer seminars/workshops on key AI research areas. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens the UAE's knowledge economy and supports Abu Dhabi's digitalization agenda by enhancing AI expertise in the government sector.
G42 and Cerebras, in partnership with MBZUAI and C-DAC, will deploy an 8 exaflop AI supercomputer in India. The system will operate under India's governance frameworks, ensuring data sovereignty and security. It aims to democratize access to AI innovation for researchers, startups, and government entities. Why it matters: This initiative significantly enhances India's AI infrastructure and promotes sovereign AI capabilities for local innovation while strengthening UAE-India strategic ties.