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WEP 2023 takes success to the edge

KAUST ·

KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2023, themed "Edge – transform the world you know," was held from January 8-19. The program featured a diverse range of topics including AI, renewable energy, and arts, with activities held across KAUST and off-campus. The program, running since 2012, aims to inspire engagement, knowledge, motivation, and leadership within the KAUST community. Why it matters: KAUST's WEP fosters interdisciplinary learning and community engagement, promoting a holistic approach to education and innovation in Saudi Arabia.

A compact multimodal model for real-time video understanding on edge devices

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI researchers developed Mobile-VideoGPT, a compact and efficient multimodal model for real-time video understanding on edge devices. The system uses keyframe selection, efficient token projection, and a Qwen-2.5-0.5B language model. Testing showed that Mobile-VideoGPT is faster and performs better than other models while being significantly smaller, and the model and code are publicly available. Why it matters: This research enables on-device AI processing for video, reducing reliance on remote servers and addressing privacy concerns, which can accelerate the adoption of AI in mobile and embedded applications.

SSRC Joins Forces with UNSW to Fortify Systems, Prevent Hacking

TII ·

The Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has partnered with the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) to research enhancements and scaling of the seL4 microkernel on edge devices. The collaboration aims to extend the seL4 microkernel to support dynamic virtualization, combining minimal trusted computing base with strong isolation. This will address challenges related to heterogeneous hardware, software, and environmental factors in edge computing. Why it matters: This partnership aims to improve the security of edge devices in critical sectors, addressing vulnerabilities in cyber-physical and autonomous systems.

KAUST gathers 6G leaders for next-generation wireless technologies

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted its 5th annual 6G Summit, gathering regional leaders to discuss AI-driven network optimization, terahertz communications, and sustainable infrastructure. The summit addressed cybersecurity, human-machine interfaces, and 6G's role in smart cities and Industry 4.0. KAUST also renewed its research partnership with Ericsson and signed an MOU with Aramco to collaborate on 6G-related digital solutions. Why it matters: The summit and partnerships highlight Saudi Arabia's ambition to be an early adopter of 6G technology, driving digital transformation and economic growth in the region.