MBZUAI students participated in the Climate Ambassadors Programme (CAP) at Expo City Dubai, role-playing a COP28 session. Representing different countries, the students developed innovative climate change solutions, emphasizing AI's role. The event, part of a series leading up to COP28, saw MBZUAI ambassadors highlighting the need for proactive environmental action. Why it matters: This initiative showcases the potential of AI-focused education in addressing global climate challenges and promoting youth engagement in sustainability efforts within the UAE.
MBZUAI will showcase AI research for sustainability at COP28 in Dubai, highlighting AI's role in addressing climate change. The university will present research projects including generative AI, efficient AI operating systems, remote patient monitoring, and AI solutions for urban heat islands. MBZUAI will also emphasize its role in developing the UAE’s AI ecosystem. Why it matters: This underscores the increasing recognition of AI as a crucial tool for achieving sustainability goals in the Middle East and globally.
KAUST researchers participated in COP28 in Dubai, showcasing environmental research from sustainable construction to coral restoration. Professor William Roberts presented cryogenic carbon capture, while Professor Hussein Hoteit demonstrated carbon dioxide removal and underground hydrogen storage. A KAUST spinout, ClimateCrete™, launched technology to make local sand suitable for concrete, reducing carbon emissions by up to 60%. Why it matters: KAUST's presence at COP28 highlights the institution's role in driving regional climate solutions and fostering public-private partnerships for environmental sustainability.
MBZUAI celebrated its Board Chairman, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, being appointed as UAE COP28 President-Designate. MBZUAI has recently signed agreements with IBM and Malaria No More/Reaching Last Mile to better understand and mitigate the effects of climate change. The UAE will host the annual climate summit at Expo City, Dubai, from November 30 to December 12, 2023. Why it matters: This appointment highlights the UAE's leadership in climate action and the role AI can play in addressing climate change challenges.
COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber visited MBZUAI and emphasized AI's role in the UAE's economic diversification and sustainable growth. He highlighted AI's potential to contribute $13 trillion to global GDP by 2030. Al Jaber also met with researchers to discuss projects related to sustainable environment, healthcare, education, and Arabic LLMs. Why it matters: This underscores the UAE's commitment to AI as a key driver for its future economy and its focus on leveraging AI for climate solutions and national priorities.
KAUST representatives participated in COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, engaging in panels, presentations, and exhibits. They promoted KAUST's projects and explored collaborations in areas like carbon capture, food security, and water conservation. KAUST experts engaged with global stakeholders to discuss climate action goals and the need for public-private collaboration. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's commitment to sustainability research and its role in addressing global climate challenges through technological innovation and international partnerships.
KAUST faculty members participated in the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, advocating for science-based environmental standards. Discussions included limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius and building the financial and human capital to achieve this goal. KAUST initiatives in energy, water, food, climate, livability and AI were presented. Why it matters: KAUST's involvement in COP26 highlights the university's commitment to addressing global climate challenges and showcases the role of Saudi research in international environmental policy.
IBM and MBZUAI have partnered to create an AI Center of Excellence, with the goal of driving sustainability in the region. The center will use AI to monitor, model, and visualize climate change, providing decision-makers with data to address issues like the urban heat island effect. Dr. Fahad Khan, Dr. Salman Khan, and Dr. Levente Klein from MBZUAI are leading the research. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the UAE's commitment to using AI to tackle critical climate challenges and supports the upcoming COP28 in Dubai.