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Core42 Establishes European Headquarters in Dublin to Support Growing Demand for AI Infrastructure

G42 ·

Core42, a G42 company specializing in AI infrastructure, has established its European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. This expansion aims to better serve European enterprises and governments seeking secure, high-performance infrastructure for scaling AI adoption. Core42 has already partnered with companies in France and Italy to deliver AI infrastructure. Why it matters: The move signifies G42's increasing investment in and focus on the European AI market, positioning the UAE as a key player in the global AI landscape.

Building SANDS at KAUST

KAUST ·

KAUST faculty member Marco Canini is researching networked systems, focusing on improving their design, implementation, and operation. His work centers on Software-Defined Advanced Networked and Distributed Systems (SANDS). Canini aims to address challenges related to reliability, performance, security, and energy efficiency in large-scale networked computer systems. Why it matters: This research contributes to the development of more dependable and efficient digital infrastructure in Saudi Arabia, aligning with KAUST's mission to advance science and technology.

New research aims to bridge the digital divide

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers published a paper in Nature Electronics outlining communications infrastructure enhancements for 6G to provide global internet access and bridge the digital divide. They propose innovations like aerial access networks, intelligent spectrum management, and energy efficiency improvements. In a separate IEEE paper, KAUST and Missouri S&T researchers demonstrate approaches for improving network throughput using UAVs and balloons in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure. Why it matters: The research addresses the UN's Sustainable Development Goal of universal internet access and aims to bring connectivity to underserved populations, enabling access to essential services and opportunities.

Technology Innovation Institute, Greenerwave Demonstrate First End-to-End RIS multi-reflector Trial to Boost 6G Development

TII ·

The AI and Digital Science Research Center (AIDRC) at TII collaborated with Greenerwave to conduct the first end-to-end 6G Reflective Intelligent Surface (RIS) multi-reflector trial at 27 GHz, using multiple RIS units for seamless HD video streaming. This initiative leverages multiple RIS units, aiming to foster new generation networks, as RIS is a key enabler of 6G. Greenerwave's technology enables full control of the impinging EM wave and reflects it in the right direction. Why it matters: The trial strategically positions the UAE as a leader in 6G technology development in the region and strengthens its advanced technology landscape.