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Securing the Kingdom's energy future

KAUST ·

KAUST and GE have partnered to study the feasibility of using crude oils like Arabian Super Light (ASL) to power heavy-duty gas turbines. The collaboration aims to develop turbines capable of burning crude oil directly from the ground to meet Saudi Arabia's energy security needs. The research involves building a rig at KAUST's High Pressure Combustion Laboratory (HPCL) to conduct corrosion tests on turbine materials by burning ASL/AXL crude continuously for 2,000 hours. Why it matters: This partnership could reduce reliance on natural gas and offer an economically viable alternative fuel source, bolstering energy security in Saudi Arabia and potentially influencing turbine technology worldwide.

AI program graduates tackle national challenges

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI's Executive Program (MEP) graduation ceremony showcased AI sustainability solutions developed by 83 UAE leaders. Two winning projects, X-4 Cast and Pulse, focused on improving weather forecasting accuracy and increasing inclusivity in climate change discussions, respectively. The 12-week program included instruction from UC Berkeley, Harvard, and other top universities, with participants developing 14 collaborative projects. Why it matters: The program highlights the UAE's commitment to AI-driven solutions for national challenges, particularly in sustainability, and fosters AI awareness across diverse sectors.

How the MBZUAI Executive Program is helping shape the future of the UAE

MBZUAI ·

The fifth edition of the MBZUAI Executive Program (MEP) concluded with 44 leaders from UAE's public and private sectors generating six innovative AI-driven ideas. Participants engaged in 16 weeks of learning, including modules on AI fundamentals, industry changes, policy, and ethics, with instruction from MBZUAI, UC Berkeley, and other top institutions. The capstone projects focused on using AI to solve national challenges under the theme of sustainability, including an AI-driven personalized learning platform for UAE schools. Why it matters: The program demonstrates MBZUAI's role in shaping future leaders and fostering AI innovation to address national priorities in the UAE.