The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting an AI seminar by Kajetan Schweighofer on October 28, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM GST. TII describes itself as a global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The seminar series is part of TII's efforts to share its developments and research. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the growth of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.
KAUST and the King Faisal Prize (KFP) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on October 10, 2019 to promote the exchange of information and expertise. The collaboration includes hosting joint conferences, lectures, and events. KFP will benefit from KAUST's scientists to assist in its selection procedures. Why it matters: This partnership between a leading Saudi university and a prestigious international prize strengthens Saudi Arabia's position as a hub for scientific research and innovation.
WAM (Emirates News Agency) and MBZUAI have signed a strategic agreement to collaborate on media and AI, knowledge sharing, training, and development. MBZUAI will be the Strategic Academic Sponsor of the Global Media Congress organized by ADNEC and WAM in November 2022. MBZUAI will also provide WAM employees with seats in its Executive Program and offer consultancy services for establishing an AI lab at WAM. Why it matters: This partnership aims to modernize the UAE's media sector by leveraging MBZUAI's AI expertise to develop innovative media applications and support the Global Media Congress.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting a seminar by Dr. Matthias Troyer as part of its QRC Seminar Series. TII describes itself as a leading global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The institute's teams work in an open environment to deliver scientific breakthroughs. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the development of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.
KAUST and the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute signed an MoU on January 27 to collaborate on research and facilitate access to scientific knowledge. The agreement was signed by KAUST President Tony Chan and FII Institute CEO Richard Attias at the fourth edition of the FII in Riyadh. The partnership aims to contribute to international development and welfare through actionable technological progress. Why it matters: This MoU signifies KAUST's commitment to translating research into tangible solutions for global challenges, aligning with Saudi Arabia's broader vision for innovation and development.
Emirates Health Services (EHS) and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) have signed an MoU to strengthen cooperation and knowledge sharing. The agreement focuses on developing human capital, promoting skills, and advancing scientific research and innovation. It includes research opportunities, sponsoring EHS employees for master’s and doctorate degrees at MBZUAI, and providing specialized AI training programs in healthcare. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance healthcare efficiency and digital skills in the UAE through AI, contributing to the overall well-being of the population.
TII's Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) has announced partnerships with Ruhr University Bochum, Helmut Schmidt University, University Clermont Auvergne, and National University of Colombia, Bogota. The collaborations aim to advance research in directed energy sub-disciplines, including radar systems, lightning protection, and high-power electromagnetics. These partnerships will involve research on ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and numerical/statistical methods. Why it matters: This international collaboration strengthens the UAE's position as a hub for advanced technology research and development, particularly in the strategic area of directed energy systems.
Akhil Arora from EPFL presented a framework for AI-assisted knowledge navigation, focusing on understanding and enhancing human navigation on Wikipedia. The framework includes methods for modeling navigation patterns, identifying knowledge gaps, and assessing their causal impact. He also discussed applications beyond Wikipedia, such as multimodal knowledge navigation assistants and multilingual knowledge gap mitigation. Why it matters: This research has the potential to improve information systems by making online knowledge more accessible and navigable, especially for platforms like Wikipedia that serve as critical resources for global knowledge sharing.