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Weekly News: UAE & Qatar - Li Auto Enters UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Asia-Pacific Markets; Qatar Launches Targeted Relief for Stable Business Ops - 36氪

The National ·

Li Auto, a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is reportedly entering the markets of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Asia-Pacific region as part of weekly news updates. Concurrently, Qatar has launched specific relief measures to support stable business operations within the country. These announcements were featured in a 36氪 weekly news digest focusing on the UAE and Qatar. Why it matters: These are general business and economic developments for the GCC region and do not appear to directly pertain to the AI sector in the Middle East.

KAUST startup Lihytech raises US$6 million

KAUST ·

KAUST startup Lihytech has raised US$6 million in funding from Ma'aden and the KAUST Innovation Ventures Fund. Lihytech's patented membrane technology, developed by Professor Zhiping Lai at KAUST, extracts battery-grade lithium from sources like seawater. The funding will be used to build a pilot facility at KAUST to extract lithium from the Red Sea and other in-Kingdom resources. Why it matters: This investment supports Saudi Arabia's goal of developing a complete electric vehicle value chain and becoming a key player in meeting global lithium demand.

Faculty Focus: Mo Li

KAUST ·

Mo Li, an assistant professor of bioscience, is featured in a faculty focus article by KAUST. The article appears on the university's Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division page. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to showcase faculty expertise and research areas within the university.

KAUST launches Saudi Arabia’s first self-driving vehicles

KAUST ·

KAUST has launched self-driving shuttles on its campus, making it the first adopter of autonomous vehicles in Saudi Arabia. The pilot project utilizes vehicle technology from Local Motors and EasyMile. SAPTCO will operate the autonomous shuttles and manage operations with Saudi staff. Why it matters: This initiative advances Saudi Arabia's 2030 Vision and positions KAUST as a regional leader in smart city development and AI research.

Faculty Focus: Xiaohang Li

KAUST ·

Xiaohang Li has joined the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering Division at KAUST as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. He will focus on research and teaching within the electrical engineering domain. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens KAUST's faculty expertise in electrical engineering and related areas.

Aramco and Lihytech announce strategic collaboration to recover lithium from oilfield brines

KAUST ·

Aramco and KAUST-incubated startup Lihytech are collaborating to develop Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology in Saudi Arabia. Aramco is providing oilfield brines to Lihytech to assess their lithium extraction technology at KAUST Research and Technology Park. The collaboration supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its growing demand for lithium in electric vehicles. Why it matters: This partnership could unlock a new critical mineral industry in Saudi Arabia, leveraging existing oilfield resources for sustainable lithium production.

KAUST talent to drive autonomous EV transport systems In KSA

KAUST ·

Aitonomi, a company specializing in autonomous EV transport systems, held a recruitment event at KAUST to tap into the university's talent pool. Aitonomi aims to support Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by developing fully autonomous and electric transport systems and plans to hire up to 12 skilled workers in KSA for 2024. The company hopes to establish an in-Kingdom manufacturing center and training facility. Why it matters: This initiative highlights the growing demand for AI talent in Saudi Arabia and KAUST's role in supporting the Kingdom's technological advancements and goals for sustainable transportation.

The metaverse where reality is not only immersive but inferred

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI's Dr. Hao Li is working on using AI and 3D telepresence to transform communication, work, and education by replacing physical transportation with virtual teleportation. His research focuses on the intersection of computer graphics, computer vision, and AI, specifically virtual avatar creation and facial performance capture. Li aims to improve communication using AI to achieve what cannot be done in real life. Why it matters: This research has the potential to reduce carbon footprints by enabling remote work and virtual collaboration, while also positioning MBZUAI and the UAE as leaders in AI-driven metaverse technologies.