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TII-EuroRacing Team in Pole Position at Autonomous Challenge @CES 2022 in Las Vegas

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia are participating as Team TII-EuroRacing in the Autonomous Challenge at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. TII is also a premier sponsor of the event, which features head-to-head autonomous racecar competition at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Team TII-EuroRacing will compete with its DO12 racecar, a Dallara AV-21 retrofitted for automation, after making it to the finals at the Indy Autonomous Challenge in October 2021. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing autonomous robotics and positions TII as a leader in the development of autonomous racing systems.

TII-EuroRacing Returns to Las Vegas for Indy Autonomous Challenge @ CES 2023 in January

TII ·

TII-EuroRacing Team, comprised of researchers from TII's ARRC and UNIMORE, is participating in the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) at CES 2023 in Las Vegas. The team will compete with its DO12 racecar, a Dallara AV-21 retrofitted with automation hardware and advanced prototype software. The IAC aims to accelerate the commercialization of fully autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems. Why it matters: This participation allows TII to test and improve its autonomous vehicle technology in a dynamic environment, contributing to the advancement of autonomous systems in the region.

KAUST developed fish wearable technology wins CES Innovation Award

KAUST ·

KAUST's Bluefin, a fish wearable technology developed by Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain, won the CES Innovation Award. The device measures water temperature, pressure, depth, and pH levels, functioning for a year at a depth of 2km while weighing only 2.4 grams. Bluefin will be available to scuba divers, naval forces, and fisheries for marine life tagging. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's contributions to marine research technology and positions the university as a global leader in applying advanced engineering to ecological monitoring.

WEP 2022 highlights the power of resilience

KAUST ·

The Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2022 at KAUST, held from January 9-20, focused on the theme of 'Resilience'. It featured over 65 events with 70+ speakers from academia, industry, and other sectors, addressing challenges such as the pandemic and climate change. The program included discussions on learning from failure, cybersecurity, AI, and building resilient energy systems. Why it matters: This program highlights KAUST's role in fostering discussions on critical global challenges and promoting interdisciplinary solutions in the region.

The KAUST startup Uvera named a CES 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree

KAUST ·

KAUST startup Uvera, founded by KAUST alumna Asrar Damdam, received a CES 2023 Innovation Award for Aurora, an AIoT device that extends the shelf life of fresh foods by up to 97% without chemicals. Aurora uses an AI-powered app to track food inventory, predict spoilage, and notify users. Uvera's mission is to reduce food waste by 50% by 2030, aligning with UN goals for human security. Why it matters: This award highlights the potential of AIoT solutions developed in the region to address global challenges like food waste and sustainability.

WEP 2022: Jeffrey Sachs on building a green future

KAUST ·

Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University gave a keynote at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2022 on "resilience." He emphasized the need to end greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century through decarbonizing the energy system. Sachs highlighted the importance of science and technology solutions, especially in adapting to climate change. Why it matters: The talk underscores the importance of KAUST's research initiatives, such as the Circular Carbon Initiative, in developing technologies for carbon capture and utilization, aligning with Saudi Arabia's net-zero targets.

Technology Innovation Institute Spotlights Principal Sessions ahead of High-power Electromagnetics Event ‘GlobalEM 2022’ in Abu Dhabi

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the GlobalEM high-power electromagnetics conference in Abu Dhabi from November 13–17. The conference, organized by TII’s Directed Energy Research Center (DERC), will feature sessions on sources, antennas, IEMI threats, high energy lasers, and critical infrastructure impacts. GlobalEM brings together experts to discuss challenges and opportunities in electromagnetics. Why it matters: The event strengthens the advanced directed energy domain in the UAE and supports Abu Dhabi's goal of becoming a hub for innovation in mitigating electromagnetic risks.

MBZUAI showcases AI research and innovation at GITEX

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI showcased its AI research and innovation at GITEX Global 2022 in Dubai, featuring an interactive exhibit. The university highlighted faculty research, student innovations, and presentations, including a keynote by President Eric Xing. A key focus was on AI technologies for the metaverse, led by Hao Li, and innovations like a communication aid for speech-impaired individuals. Why it matters: MBZUAI's presence at GITEX underscores its commitment to advancing AI literacy and demonstrating practical AI applications across diverse sectors in the UAE.