MBZUAI hosted a delegation from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice to discuss potential collaboration. The delegation toured the MBZUAI campus and met with Provost Fakhri Karray to explore cooperation opportunities in development and training. The meeting highlighted MBZUAI's objectives and strategic plans. Why it matters: Such collaborations can foster knowledge exchange and advance AI research and education in the UAE.
An Italian delegation led by Ambassador Nicola Lener met with MBZUAI leadership to discuss potential collaborations between MBZUAI and Italian universities. The Ambassador expressed interest in raising awareness of MBZUAI's scholarship opportunities among Italian students. MBZUAI emphasized the importance of partnerships with Italian educational institutes and welcoming Italian students. Why it matters: This collaboration could foster cross-cultural exchange and advance AI research by integrating Italian expertise with MBZUAI's focus on AI education and research.
KAUST strengthened Saudi-Italian collaboration in research and innovation during the Saudi-Italian Investment and Business Forum in Riyadh. Three MoUs were signed with Italian academic and industrial institutions, including Politecnico di Torino University and ELT Group. These partnerships will focus on microelectronics, AI, life sciences, robotics, and maritime innovation, alongside a new joint scholarship program. Why it matters: The agreements drive Vision 2030 by expanding international cooperation in key sectors, fostering talent pipelines and technology transfer between Saudi Arabia and Italy.
ICESCO and MBZUAI concluded a series of meetings at Moroccan universities to introduce engineering and science students to AI and scholarship opportunities at MBZUAI. Over 500 master’s and doctoral students participated in the week-long event. MBZUAI representatives highlighted the university's focus on computer vision and machine learning. Why it matters: This collaboration promotes AI education and research opportunities for students in Morocco, potentially fostering AI talent and innovation in the region.
KAUST and the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have signed an agreement to collaborate on research in life sciences, AI, robotics, rehabilitation technologies, and nanotechnologies. The partnership will involve joint research projects, academic exchanges, and scientific events. KAUST aims to accelerate innovation and address global challenges by integrating advanced technology and scientific expertise with IIT. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens KAUST's international research network and supports the development of advanced technologies with potential benefits for Saudi Arabia and the global community.
Antonio Adamo is an assistant professor of bioscience in the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division at KAUST. He is highlighted in a KAUST faculty focus. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's faculty expertise in bioscience.
Emirates Health Services (EHS) and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) have signed an MoU to strengthen cooperation and knowledge sharing. The agreement focuses on developing human capital, promoting skills, and advancing scientific research and innovation. It includes research opportunities, sponsoring EHS employees for master’s and doctorate degrees at MBZUAI, and providing specialized AI training programs in healthcare. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance healthcare efficiency and digital skills in the UAE through AI, contributing to the overall well-being of the population.
MBZUAI had 30 papers accepted at the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) in Paris, out of 8,260 submissions. Visiting Professor Ivan Laptev served as one of the ICCV Program Chairs. Two papers from MBZUAI researchers focused on analyzing moving images, with one introducing Video-FocalNets for action analysis and the other exploring the transfer of knowledge from still image analysis to video. Why it matters: MBZUAI's strong presence at ICCV demonstrates its growing prominence in the global computer vision research landscape.