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UAI Leads in AI - Ours Abroad

The National ·

The article content was not provided, making it impossible to generate a factual summary. No specific details regarding UAI's initiatives, achievements, or international presence can be reported. Why it matters: The significance of this potential news cannot be assessed without further information about UAI's purported leadership in AI and its activities abroad.

Australia Day delegation explores AI opportunities with MBZUAI

MBZUAI ·

A delegation from the Australia UAE Business Council visited MBZUAI to discuss potential AI collaborations between the two countries. The council members, led by H.E. Abdulla Ali Alsubousi, toured MBZUAI’s campus and facilities and discussed the importance of connecting academia with industry. The Australia UAE Business Council recently launched its Artificial Intelligence Technologies Working Group to investigate AI technology enablers across Australia and the UAE. Why it matters: This partnership signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and the UAE's AI ecosystem, potentially fostering joint research and development initiatives.

AUS partners with UAE Artificial Intelligence Office to launch 'Digital Talents in Sharjah' - MSN

WAM ·

The American University of Sharjah (AUS) has officially partnered with the UAE Artificial Intelligence Office. This collaboration aims to launch the 'Digital Talents in Sharjah' initiative. The initiative is designed to foster and develop digital and AI talent within the Emirate of Sharjah's ecosystem. Why it matters: This partnership underscores the UAE's strategic commitment to building local AI capabilities and a skilled workforce through collaboration between academic institutions and national government bodies.

University of Sydney faculty visit KAUST for symposium focusing on joint collaborations

KAUST ·

The University of Sydney and KAUST jointly hosted a symposium on April 10 focused on enhancing research collaborations in materials, energy, and water. The symposium featured presentations from faculty at both universities, including Prof. Karl Leo and Prof. Archie Johnston. A poster session highlighted the work of over 30 students and researchers, with Dr. Osama Shekhah winning for his work on MOF thin films. Why it matters: Such collaborations between Saudi and international universities help to foster knowledge exchange and address global challenges in key areas like materials science and sustainable energy.

KAUST hosts experts on autonomous transport policies

KAUST ·

KAUST and the WEF's Fourth Industrial Revolution Center co-hosted a workshop on the responsible adoption of autonomous transport systems in Saudi Arabia. The workshop brought together experts from universities, government, and private sectors to harmonize policies and regulations. Discussions focused on experimental testing, aligning goals with global standards, and forming a community of stakeholders. Why it matters: This initiative signals Saudi Arabia's proactive approach to integrating autonomous technologies into its transportation sector in a safe and regulated manner, aligning with its "Future of Transportation" initiative.