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KAUST startup tackles COVID using AI and robotics

KAUST ·

Azure Robotics, a KAUST startup, won a 100,000 SAR award from the KACST Combating COVID-19 Accelerator. Their winning project uses AI-enabled robots with UV light to disinfect large public spaces like airports and hospitals. The AI-powered robotic solution is reportedly six times more efficient than traditional human disinfection methods. Why it matters: This highlights the growing role of AI and robotics in addressing public health challenges in the region, with KAUST playing a key role in fostering related innovation.

Spatial AI to help humans and enable robots

MBZUAI ·

Marc Pollefeys from ETH Zurich and Microsoft Spatial AI Lab will discuss building 3D environment representations for assisting humans and robots. The talk covers visual 3D mapping, localization, spatial data access, and navigation using geometry and learning-based methods. It also explores building rich 3D semantic representations for scene interaction via open vocabulary queries leveraging foundation models. Why it matters: Advancements in spatial AI and 3D scene understanding are critical for enabling more capable robots and AI assistants in various applications within the region.

Learning Robot Super Autonomy

MBZUAI ·

Giuseppe Loianno from NYU presented research on creating "Super Autonomous" robots (USARC) that are Unmanned, Small, Agile, Resilient, and Collaborative. The research focuses on learning models, control, and navigation policies for single and collaborative robots operating in challenging environments. The talk highlighted the potential of these robots in logistics, reconnaissance, and other time-sensitive tasks. Why it matters: This points to growing research interest in advanced robotics in the region, especially given the focus on smart cities and automation.