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Musk says Tesla's mega AI chip fab project to launch in seven days - Reuters

GCC AI Events ·

Elon Musk announced that Tesla's project to build a mega AI chip fabrication facility will launch in approximately seven days. The project aims to support Tesla's AI development, particularly for autonomous driving. Tesla has been increasing its investments in AI infrastructure to train large models. Why it matters: This fab could reduce reliance on external chip suppliers and accelerate advancements in self-driving technology in the region and globally.

UAE President discusses AI and technology with Elon Musk - newskarnataka.com

WAM ·

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Elon Musk to discuss the importance of AI and technology. They explored ways to enhance cooperation in these fields. The meeting took place during the World Governments Summit in Dubai. Why it matters: This high-level engagement highlights the UAE's commitment to positioning itself as a leader in AI and advanced technologies.

Hyperloop: From pipe dream to reality

KAUST ·

Dirk Ahlborn discussed the future of transport in his WEP keynote address at KAUST on January 11. He specifically addressed the Hyperloop concept. Why it matters: Such discussions at leading institutions signal growing interest in innovative transport solutions within the region.

Democratizing electronics one step at a time

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain is working to democratize electronics and make advanced technology accessible. His research focuses on creating flexible, stretchable, and reconfigurable electronics that are cost-effective and easy to use. Hussain also teaches a course at KAUST where students develop electronics solutions to everyday problems. Why it matters: This initiative could empower individuals globally by providing access to affordable and user-friendly electronic devices for various applications.

Transforming electronics

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain was elected as an IEEE Fellow for his contributions to flexible and stretchable electronic circuits. Hussain is the principal investigator of the KAUST Futuristic Electronics and Integrated Nanotechnology Lab and the principal ideator of the KAUST FabLab and vFabLab™. His research focuses on transformational electronics, introducing new applications for web-integrated interactive electronics using CMOS-compatible processes. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to cutting-edge research in flexible electronics, an area with increasing importance for IoT devices and various applications in robotics, healthcare, and automation.

Pushing the limits of science on the track

KAUST ·

KAUST and McLaren Racing have announced a five-year research partnership focused on R&D and extreme performance technology for Formula 1 cars. The collaboration will leverage KAUST's expertise in areas like sensors, electronics, numerical simulations, and fuel/engine combustion research. KAUST researchers will develop new experimental methods, mathematical models, and train students to understand complex systems. Why it matters: This partnership allows KAUST to apply its research to a real-world laboratory (Formula 1), fostering innovation in fuel technology, combustion, sensors, and algorithms with potential spillover effects for the broader automotive and engineering sectors in the region.

Virgin Hyperloop One and Saudi Arabia’s KAUST Partner to Spur Country’s Technology and Transport Development

KAUST ·

Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to foster collaboration in technology and transportation. The partnership aims to support Saudi Arabia's technology and transport sector development through knowledge exchange. This follows VHO's prior technology partnership with the MiSK Foundation in 2017. Why it matters: The collaboration aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to establish the Kingdom as a hub for advanced transportation technology and innovation in the Gulf region.

Turning failure into success

KAUST ·

Dr. Samuel West, curator of the Museum of Failure, delivered a keynote lecture at KAUST on learning from innovation failure. He emphasized accepting failure, encouraging innovation, and framing work as learning problems. West used case studies like TwitterPeek and the Vasa warship to illustrate learning from past mistakes. Why it matters: This promotes a culture of experimentation and resilience, crucial for advancing AI and technology innovation in Saudi Arabia.