MBZUAI graduates Dhanalaxmi Gaddam and Abbas Bamidele Abdulsalam won DP World’s Big Tech Project with a metaverse-based solution for logistics. Their winning solution uses VR/AR to enhance training and productivity at DP World's ports. They will receive master’s degrees from MBZUAI and commence a paid internship with DP World. Why it matters: The project highlights the growing role of AI and metaverse applications in optimizing logistics and trade across the GCC, which Strategy& projects could contribute $15 billion annually to GCC economies by 2030.
KAUST and Tabadul, Saudi Arabia's digital logistics services provider, have signed an MoU to collaborate on research and innovation projects aimed at advancing global trade in the Kingdom. Tabadul will leverage KAUST's expertise in AI, Blockchain, and related areas to enhance efficiency in logistics and mobility. The partnership aims to launch technology innovation activities and explore big data analytics and AI/ML solutions to enhance Tabadul's platforms. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to transform Saudi Arabia into a high-tech logistics hub, aligning with Vision 2030 and attracting investments in the logistics sector.
Virgin Hyperloop is collaborating with Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi to develop an AI-powered operating system for its hyperloop transport system. The operating system aims to optimize the hyperloop's operations, including fleet management and vehicle movement, for the proposed 1,080 kph system. Co-founder Josh Giegel highlighted the Gulf's keen interest and involvement in the project, with Dubai's DP World being a major investor. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the UAE's growing role in cutting-edge transportation technology and the application of AI in optimizing complex systems, potentially revolutionizing regional and global transport.
MBZUAI hosted its first in-person Opportunities Fair on September 7, connecting graduate students with 38 employers from various industries. Companies like ADNOC, Mubadala, DP World, G42, and McKinsey participated in the event, which included an exhibition and career development workshops. MBZUAI ranks 24th globally in AI, computer vision, machine learning, and NLP. Why it matters: This fair highlights the growing demand for AI talent in the UAE and MBZUAI's role in supplying qualified graduates to meet this demand.
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved the launch of the National Programme to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience in the UAE. This program aims to enhance the nation's supply chain capabilities and ensure business continuity across various sectors. The initiative is expected to leverage advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, for predictive modeling and optimization of logistics operations. Why it matters: This initiative underscores the UAE's strategic commitment to national economic security and is likely to drive significant adoption of AI-powered solutions in logistics and industrial sectors.