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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.

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.

Visually Guided Balloon Popping with an Autonomous MAV at MBZIRC 2020

arXiv ·

This paper presents a fully autonomous micro aerial vehicle (MAV) developed to pop balloons using onboard sensing and computing. The system was evaluated at the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) 2020. The MAV successfully popped all five balloons in under two minutes in each of the three competition runs. Why it matters: This demonstrates the potential of autonomous robotics and computer vision for real-world applications in challenging environments.

Robots and their role in the future

MBZUAI ·

The MBZUAI Executive Program's fifth module will cover the future of robotics, featuring UC Berkeley Professors Pieter Abbeel and Ken Goldberg. Abbeel will discuss deep learning in robotics, while Goldberg will share insights on robotic technologies in business. The 12-week program aims to support the UAE's AI leadership through education and innovation, with 42 high-level decision-makers participating. Why it matters: By training leaders in AI and robotics, the program can accelerate the adoption of advanced automation technologies across various sectors in the UAE and the broader region.

The ETH-MAV Team in the MBZ International Robotics Challenge

arXiv ·

The paper details the hardware and software systems of ETH Zurich's Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs) used in the 2017 Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC). The team integrated computer vision, sensor fusion, and control to develop autonomous outdoor platforms. They achieved second place in Challenge 3 and the Grand Challenge, demonstrating autonomous landing in under a minute and a 90%+ visual servoing success rate for object pickups. Why it matters: The work highlights the advanced state of robotics research and development showcased at the MBZIRC, contributing to the growth of autonomous systems in the region.

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.

Making History: ASPIRE to Launch Inaugural ‘Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League’ Redefining Future of Extreme Sport on April 27

TII ·

The inaugural ASPIRE Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) will take place on April 27th at the Yas Marina Circuit with 8 teams competing for a $2.25 million prize. Teams will use identical Dallara Super Formula SF23 cars autonomized by TII, relying on their coding and AI algorithms to race. The event will feature autonomous cars racing simultaneously and an AI vs Human race with former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing AI and autonomous systems, potentially establishing Abu Dhabi as a hub for autonomous vehicle innovation in extreme conditions.

Structured World Models for Robots

MBZUAI ·

Krishna Murthy, a postdoc at MIT, researches computational world models to enable robots to understand and operate effectively in the physical world. His work focuses on differentiable computing approaches for spatial perception and interfaces large image, language, and audio models with 3D scenes. Murthy envisions structured world models working with scaling-based approaches to create versatile robot perception and planning algorithms. Why it matters: This research could significantly advance robotics by enabling more sophisticated perception, reasoning, and action capabilities in embodied agents.