MBZUAI showcased its AI research and innovation at GITEX Global 2022 in Dubai, featuring an interactive exhibit. The university highlighted faculty research, student innovations, and presentations, including a keynote by President Eric Xing. A key focus was on AI technologies for the metaverse, led by Hao Li, and innovations like a communication aid for speech-impaired individuals. Why it matters: MBZUAI's presence at GITEX underscores its commitment to advancing AI literacy and demonstrating practical AI applications across diverse sectors in the UAE.
GITEX Africa 2026 will focus on the role of agritech in transforming Africa's agricultural sector. The event aims to bridge existing gaps and foster innovation within the industry. Discussions will likely cover topics such as precision farming, AI-driven solutions, and sustainable agricultural practices. Why it matters: The event highlights the growing importance of technology in addressing food security and promoting economic development across the African continent.
GITEX, a large technology trade show brand, is expanding into Kenya with its inaugural edition planned for 2026. The event aims to unlock a reported US$2.4 billion in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven economic potential in the region. Kenya has seen growing interest in AI from both the public and private sectors. Why it matters: This expansion signals growing recognition of Africa's potential as a key market for AI and technology investment, with Kenya positioned as a regional hub.
MBZUAI will present its latest AI research applications at GITEX 2024, focusing on computer vision, machine learning, NLP, and robotics. The university aims to demonstrate AI's potential in transforming sectors like healthcare, industry, and media, aligning with the UAE’s vision for a knowledge-based economy. MBZUAI will also showcase AI tools designed to combat misinformation and enhance digital media reliability. Why it matters: MBZUAI's presence at GITEX highlights the UAE's commitment to AI innovation and the university's role in developing AI solutions for real-world challenges.
MBZUAI will present two assistive AI prototypes at GITEX 2025: smart glasses with a camera and eye tracker that identify objects and medication, and a brain-computer interface (BCI) device integrated with robotics to control a robotic dog's movements. The smart glasses use a multimodal large language model (LLM) to help visually impaired individuals, while the BCI aims to restore hands-free communication for people with mobility limitations. Hisham Cholakkal leads the research team, which received a Meta Regional Research Grant 2025 for its work on multimodal LLM for smart wearables. Why it matters: The research demonstrates the potential of AI to improve the quality of life for vulnerable populations and addresses the challenge of providing cost-effective care for aging societies.