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AI and MBZUAI youth ambassadors to combine at COP28

MBZUAI ·

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 to highlight AI research for sustainability at COP28 UAE and its important role in providing solutions

MBZUAI ·

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.

International ocean experts kick off COP25 Oceans Actions Day

KAUST ·

International ocean experts convened at COP25's Oceans Actions Day to discuss ocean and coastal climate actions, emphasizing their role in achieving sustainable development goals. Carlos Duarte, KAUST professor of marine science, highlighted the importance of conserving marine ecosystems like mangroves and seagrasses for carbon sequestration and coastal protection. He also noted Saudi Arabia's interest in promoting ocean and coastal climate actions under its G20 Presidency. Why it matters: The event underscores the crucial role of marine ecosystems in mitigating climate change and achieving global sustainability goals, with KAUST playing a prominent role in research and advocacy.

Scientists and innovators present the Circular Carbon Economy at COP25

KAUST ·

International scientists and innovators presented the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) at UNFCCC COP25, an event organized by the Ministry of Energy of Saudi Arabia and KAUST. The CCE model, promoted by Saudi Arabia, focuses on reducing, reusing, recycling, and removing carbon emissions (4R). KAUST is contributing to the CCE through scientific advances in engineering, chemical, and biological technologies. Why it matters: The CCE framework represents a pragmatic approach to addressing climate change in the region while leveraging technological innovation and natural processes.

Tech titans, policymakers to gather in Riyadh for landmark AI summit - middle-east-online.com

GCC AI Events ·

A major AI summit is set to take place in Riyadh, bringing together technology leaders and policymakers. The event aims to foster discussions and collaborations around artificial intelligence. Specific details regarding participants and agenda have yet to be disclosed in the provided context. Why it matters: The summit signals the growing importance of Saudi Arabia as a hub for AI development and policy discussions in the Middle East.

KAUST scientist leads unprecedented global call for climate solutions

KAUST ·

A KAUST scientist led a global call for climate solutions, published simultaneously by 14 academic journals and released at COP29. The publication, prepared by 18 scientists, urges international governments to deploy microbial 'vaccines' against climate change. Six simple 'vaccine' examples are outlined, including carbon sequestration boosters and methane busters. Why it matters: This coordinated effort highlights the urgency of addressing climate change and KAUST's leading role in microbial solutions.

Egypt to host region’s first AI summit in 2026 - Dailynewsegypt

GITEX ·

Egypt has announced it will host the first AI summit in the Middle East and Africa in 2026. The announcement was made by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology during a conference. The summit aims to gather experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss AI's potential and challenges. Why it matters: This event could position Egypt as a regional leader in AI discourse and development.