The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has entered a research agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to explore quantum computing applications using Amazon Braket. TII researchers will leverage AWS's quantum and high-performance computing resources for research in machine learning, computational chemistry, and optimization. AWS will provide support, workshops, and facilitate connections between TII and regional enterprise customers to build R&D partnerships. Why it matters: This collaboration advances TII's mission to develop quantum computing capabilities in the UAE and fosters innovation in AI, drug discovery, finance, and other sectors.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and AI71 are collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expand global access to TII’s Falcon models and AI71’s enterprise AI products. TII already offers Falcon LLMs through Amazon SageMaker, and new models will be available via Amazon Bedrock. AI71’s products are already available in the AWS Marketplace, providing access for millions of customers globally. Why it matters: This partnership enhances the accessibility of UAE-developed AI technologies and strengthens the UAE's position as a leader in AI innovation by leveraging AWS's global infrastructure and customer base.
MBZUAI and AWS have announced a multi-year collaboration to advance AI research, enhance technical skills, and accelerate startup growth in the UAE and wider region. AWS will provide cloud services, mentorship, and access to public datasets, while MBZUAI will contribute faculty expertise and lab capacity. The collaboration includes a strategic research program and the launch of GenAI Academy to develop hackathons for MBZUAI students. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens the UAE's AI ecosystem by bridging academic research with industry application and fostering AI talent development.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud API providing access to quantum-inspired algorithms developed by its Quantum Research Center (QRC). The platform offers a testbed for partners to evaluate and build proof-of-concept applications, with the first algorithm being a quantum annealing emulator. Access is provided through two interfaces, enabling large-scale classical simulations and supporting the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Why it matters: This initiative expands TII's quantum ecosystem and facilitates applied research and early-stage industry experimentation with advanced computational methods in the GCC region.
Ang Chen from the University of Michigan presented a talk at MBZUAI on reducing cloud manageability burdens. The talk covered detecting semantic errors before cloud deployment and curating datasets for automated generation of cloud management programs. He introduced the concept of "cloudless computing" to free tenants from cloud management tasks. Why it matters: This research direction could simplify cloud infrastructure management for businesses in the UAE and beyond, allowing them to focus on core activities.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud service providing access to its in-house Quantum Processing Units (QPUs), which range from 5 to 25 qubits. Initially available to TII partners, the service allows users to run quantum workloads on TII’s quantum hardware via the cloud, using the open-source Qibo framework as the software layer. These QPUs feature in-house fabricated chips and demonstrate quantum coherence times up to ten times longer than TII's first-generation prototypes. Why it matters: This launch provides a platform for experimentation and development of hybrid quantum-classical workflows on locally developed infrastructure, accelerating quantum research in the region.