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Technology Innovation Institute Unveils AMALLOY-HT, First Metal Additive Manufacturing Alloy Designed in Middle East for Harsh Operating Conditions

TII ·

TII has launched AMALLOY-HT, the first metal additive manufacturing alloy designed in the Middle East for harsh operating conditions. The new aluminum alloy powder is designed for use in Powder Bed Fusion – Laser Beam (PBF-LB) systems. AMALLOY-HT demonstrates excellent thermal stability, especially in high-temperature environments (up to 300°C). Why it matters: This advancement positions the UAE as a key player in additive manufacturing materials research and expands the range of 3D-printable high-strength metals, enabling new applications in aerospace, automotive, and energy.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Advanced Materials Research Center to Host ‘Additive Manufacturing the Future’ Seminar

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute's (TII) Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) will host an in-person seminar titled ‘Additive Manufacturing the Future’ on May 19 in Abu Dhabi. The seminar will offer insights into additive manufacturing technologies and their applications across industries. Global experts will discuss advances and solutions driving Industry 4.0. Why it matters: The event highlights the UAE's growing focus on advanced manufacturing and its potential to become a hub for additive manufacturing technologies in the region.

PROUD MOMENT: World-class accolade to AMRC’s Prof. Marco Amabili

TII ·

Professor Marco Amabili, advisor at the Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC), received the 'Cataldo Agostinelli and Angiola Gili Agostinelli' International Prize from the Lincei National Academy of Sciences of Italy. The award recognizes Prof. Amabili's research in mechanical vibrations, composite structures, and vascular biomechanics. He received the award in Rome from Nobel laureate Professor Giorgio Parisi. Why it matters: The recognition highlights the growing international visibility of UAE-based researchers and the increasing commitment of UAE institutions like TII to deep-tech research.

Tetrahydrotriazinium stabilizes perovskite film for enhanced solar cell performance

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers have demonstrated that incorporating tetrahydrotriazinium into perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells enhances both performance and stability. The additive increases hydrogen bonds in the perovskite film's crystal structure, improving power conversion efficiency to 33.7% and phase stability during testing under intense conditions. The improved cells showed more stability after 1500 hours of testing, modeling harsh environments. Why it matters: This research offers a pathway to more durable and efficient solar cells suitable for deployment in harsh climates like the Arabian Peninsula, potentially boosting renewable energy adoption in the region.

Technology Innovation Institute to Host 2nd ‘Additive Manufacturing the Future’ Seminar in Abu Dhabi

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the second "Additive Manufacturing the Future" seminar in Abu Dhabi on April 27th. The seminar will gather global experts in additive manufacturing and 3D printing to discuss challenges, opportunities, and emerging trends in the sector. Topics include design, materials, manufacturing processes, industry applications, and standardization. Why it matters: The event indicates the UAE's growing focus on advanced manufacturing technologies like 3D printing, with TII playing a key role in fostering collaboration and innovation.

AMRC Researchers Head to UK’s Manchester University

TII ·

Three researchers from the UAE's Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) are pursuing advanced degrees at the University of Manchester through the Advanced Technology Research Council’s NexTech program. Shamma Alhashmi is pursuing a PhD in chemical engineering, while Mohamed Alnuaimi and Omar BaNabila are working towards master's degrees in Advanced Engineering Materials. Their research focuses on nanomaterials, piezoelectrics, and material damage analysis, respectively. Why it matters: This initiative demonstrates the UAE's investment in STEM education and aims to enhance domestic research capabilities in advanced materials by providing international training opportunities for promising Emirati researchers.

DERC's Aysha Al Neyadi Wins Competition for Reports by Young Scientists

TII ·

DERC's Aysha Al Neyadi won the Young Scientists Competition at the 14th International Conference Interaction of Radiation with Solids in Minsk, Belarus. Aysha co-authored a paper with researchers from Belarus State University and TII on the structure and phase composition stability of amorphous zirconium irradiated with helium ions. The paper examined amorphous alloy samples based on zirconium irradiated with Helium ions at 40 keV. Why it matters: This award recognizes contributions to materials science and highlights international research collaborations involving UAE institutions.

Aramco-KAUST consortium for nonmetallics and composites in energy applications

KAUST ·

Aramco and KAUST have launched the ENERCOMP consortium, a five-year initiative focused on R&D in nonmetallics and composites for energy applications. Aramco is the founding member and first research sponsor. The consortium aims to develop less energy-intensive and lower carbon-footprint materials, aligning with Saudi Arabia's sustainability vision. Why it matters: The partnership signals a strategic push towards diversifying the Kingdom's economy and strengthening its position in the energy and materials transitions, leveraging AI and advanced materials research.