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PSRC Welcomes Three New Advisors and Boosts Expertise

TII ·

The Propulsion and Space Research Center (PSRC) has appointed three new advisors: Prof. Dr. Roberto Sabatini, Dr. Mohamed Al Ahbabi, and Prof. Dr. Pericles Pilidis. These experts bring experience in aerospace, defense, space exploration, and gas turbine performance. The appointments aim to strengthen PSRC's research capabilities and contribute to the UAE's space exploration goals. Why it matters: The addition of experienced advisors signals the UAE's continued investment in building local expertise in advanced aerospace technologies and space exploration.

KAUST and Boeing renew MRA

KAUST ·

KAUST and Boeing renewed their Master Research Agreement (MRA) on September 1. The agreement aims to boost collaborative research on next-generation aerospace technologies. The renewed MRA signifies a continued partnership between the Saudi university and the American aerospace company. Why it matters: This agreement can foster innovation in aerospace within Saudi Arabia and aligns with the Kingdom's broader technology development goals.

Boeing opens R&D office at KAUST

KAUST ·

Boeing has inaugurated a new Research & Technology office at KAUST's Research and Technology Park, marking Boeing's first research center in a university within the GCC. The office will focus on R&D in aerospace technologies, building on Boeing's partnership with KAUST since 2009. Boeing is currently collaborating with KAUST on six major projects in areas like advanced materials and solar power. Why it matters: The establishment of this office signifies a deepened commitment to R&D in Saudi Arabia and the region, leveraging KAUST's resources to advance aerospace technologies.

Dr. Elias Tsoutsanis Elected Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society

TII ·

Dr. Elias Tsoutsanis, Executive Director of the Propulsion and Space Research Center (PSRC), has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS). The fellowship recognizes outstanding contributions to aeronautics and a distinguished career in the industry. Dr. Tsoutsanis believes this recognition will enable PSRC and TII to deepen engagement with the international aerospace ecosystem and foster collaborative research opportunities. Why it matters: This accolade enhances the visibility and credibility of UAE-based research institutions like PSRC within the global aerospace community, potentially attracting further partnerships and investments.

DASSAULT AVIATION, TII, and ASPIRE Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement to Drive Next-Gen Aerospace Innovation at Dubaï Airshow 2025

TII ·

Dassault Aviation, TII, and ASPIRE (both part of ATRC) signed a strategic cooperation agreement at the Dubai Airshow 2025. The collaboration will focus on developing technologies for aerospace and defense, including stealth materials, autonomous sub-systems, AI, and secure communication systems. The partnership aims to deliver homegrown innovations, strengthen the UAE's industrial ecosystem, and expand global export opportunities. Why it matters: This agreement signifies the UAE's commitment to fostering local talent and achieving self-reliance in strategic sectors like aerospace and defense through advanced technology partnerships.

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute Successfully Fires UAE’s First Liquid Rocket Engine, Marking Milestone in National Space Capability

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has successfully designed, built, and test-fired the UAE’s first liquid rocket engine, a 250-newton thruster. The engine achieved combustion efficiencies of up to 94% during testing, with over 50 successful firings. The program aims to scale propulsion designs and develop advanced engine technologies. Why it matters: This milestone strengthens the UAE's sovereign space capabilities and enables the design of propulsion systems for orbital maneuvering and future space missions.

Lockheed Martin and KAUST sign Master Research Agreement

KAUST ·

Lockheed Martin and KAUST have signed a Master Research Agreement, Lockheed Martin's first international one. Their initial collaboration will focus on integrating KAUST-developed flexible solar cells on UAVs to enhance operational endurance. The collaboration aims to support applications across sectors and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030. Why it matters: This partnership signifies a major step in advancing technological innovation in Saudi Arabia, particularly in aerospace and renewable energy applications for UAVs.