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Supermicro, EHC to build sovereign AI data centres in UAE - Gulf Business

UAE AI Jobs ·

Supermicro and EHC have partnered to build sovereign AI data centers in the UAE. These data centers aim to support the growing demand for AI infrastructure and services within the country. The collaboration seeks to establish secure and locally controlled AI capabilities. Why it matters: This initiative enhances the UAE's AI infrastructure and supports its national AI strategy by providing sovereign data processing and storage.

EEC signs agreement with KAUST to accelerate economic growth

KAUST ·

Emaar, The Economic City (EEC) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on various areas, including community lifestyle, education, transportation, and smart city solutions. The agreement aims to align with KAUST’s research pillars and KAEC’s business strategy. The collaboration also seeks to support the Kingdom's sustainable development goals and drive innovation. Why it matters: This partnership between a leading economic city developer and a top research university in Saudi Arabia has the potential to foster innovation, create jobs, and improve the quality of life in the region, contributing to the goals of Vision 2030.

KAUST's Professor Enrico Traversa to feature in the inaugural Electrochemical Society's Trading Card Series.

KAUST ·

Professor Enrico Traversa from KAUST has been selected to feature in the inaugural Electrochemical Society's (ECS) Trading Card Series, to be introduced at the 227th ECS Meeting in Chicago. Traversa, a Principal Investigator at KAUST's Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage Lab, is recognized for his contributions to electrochemical and solid-state science. The trading cards will include a biography and statistics on patents, research papers, and ECS awards. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to the field of electrochemical science and acknowledges the impact of its researchers on a global scale.

KAUST students participate in Europe’s leading hackathon event

KAUST ·

Two KAUST Ph.D. students participated in Junction 2018, a 48-hour international hackathon in Helsinki. One student, Yan Gong, was part of a winning team that addressed the "Adaptive Smart Heating" challenge. Another student, Torsten Hädrich, and his team designed a VR-based solution for healthcare using motion tracking to analyze patient motor skills. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's engagement in global technology innovation and the application of its research to real-world challenges in energy and healthcare.

Designing the human side of AI

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI held its inaugural Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Symposium in Abu Dhabi, focusing on the human and societal impacts of AI. The event, led by Professor Elizabeth Churchill, featured workshops and keynotes from figures like Google's Matias Duarte. Participants collaborated to address critical design aspects of human-AI interaction and co-author a book. Why it matters: The symposium highlights the increasing importance of human-centered design in AI development, ensuring AI tools are useful, desirable, and beneficial for society in the GCC region and beyond.

Saudi innovation converts greenhouse gas into valuable product

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers have developed a system to convert captured carbon dioxide into industrial-grade ethylene using a high-pressure electrolyzer. The system operates under realistic industrial conditions and uses captured, high-pressure CO₂. It reduces the energy cost of producing ethylene by 0.8 gigajoules per metric ton compared to existing electrolysis systems. Why it matters: This innovation presents a direct path for transforming greenhouse gas emissions into valuable chemical products, aligning with Saudi Arabia's circular economy goals.

With a focus on knowledge sharing and developing human capabilities

MBZUAI ·

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.

Sensing the future

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers Yichen Cai and Jie Shen, led by Dr. Vincent Tung, are developing electronic skin (e-skin) using 2D materials like MXenes. Their research, published in Science Advances, focuses on mimicking human skin functions like sensing and adapting to stimuli. The team leverages the unique properties of 2D materials to create flexible and efficient electronic systems for next-generation electronics. Why it matters: This work advances materials science in the region, potentially enabling breakthroughs in flexible electronics, healthcare monitoring, and robotics.