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UAE National Experts Program records more than 1,000 applications for AI track - ZAWYA

The National ·

The UAE National Experts Program (NEP) has received over 1,000 applications for its artificial intelligence track. The NEP aims to cultivate and empower Emirati specialists in strategically important sectors, including AI. Selected participants will receive mentorship and training to enhance their expertise and contribute to the UAE's AI strategy. Why it matters: This high application rate signals strong national interest in AI development and the UAE's commitment to building local AI talent.

ZAWYA-PRESSR: UAE National Experts Program records more than 1,000 applications for AI track - TradingView

Zawya ·

The UAE National Experts Program (NEP) has received over 1,000 applications for its artificial intelligence track. The NEP aims to cultivate and prepare UAE national experts across various strategic sectors. The AI track focuses on developing expertise in AI to support the UAE's national AI strategy. Why it matters: This high application rate signals strong interest in AI among UAE nationals, crucial for advancing the UAE's AI ambitions and digital transformation.

Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed meets first Emiratis selected for Advanced Technology Research Council’s new ‘NexTech’ Programme

TII ·

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with the first 45 Emirati talents selected for the Advanced Technology Research Council’s (ATRC) ‘NexTech’ program. The NexTech program aims to develop Emirati talent in research and technology, aligning with Abu Dhabi's investment in knowledge development. ATRC will empower UAE national talent via outreach, talent scouting, and directing talent to TII research projects. Why it matters: This program signifies a strategic push towards building national competencies in advanced technology and accelerating the UAE's transition to a knowledge-based economy.

Web-Based Expert System for Civil Service Regulations: RCSES

arXiv ·

The paper introduces a web-based expert system called RCSES for civil service regulations in Saudi Arabia. The system covers 17 regulations and utilizes XML for knowledge representation and ASP.net for rule-based inference. RCSES was validated by domain experts and technical users, and compared favorably to other web-based expert systems.

Developing the Kingdom's talent

KAUST ·

KAUST held the third symposium of its National Academic Talent Development Program (NATDP), uniting 140 leaders, faculty, and students from 18 Saudi universities. The program cultivates Saudi researchers and faculty by providing advanced degrees and training. Symposium guests learned about KAUST's research breakthroughs and opportunities for students. Why it matters: This program strengthens research and education within Saudi Arabia through strategic partnerships and talent development.

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.

MBZUAI launches second edition of Executive Program

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI is launching the second edition of its Executive Program, following the completion of its inaugural edition in January. The 12-week program aims to enhance AI capacity building for senior leaders in the UAE across both public and private sectors. The program covers topics such as AI ethics, policy-making, and the future of robotics, and is taught by global AI leaders. Why it matters: This program signals the UAE's commitment to developing national AI leadership and integrating AI into its economic development plans.

Harvard’s Parkes brings AI insights to UAE

MBZUAI ·

Harvard Professor David C. Parkes is leading a session on AI, Machine Learning, and Economics for the inaugural cohort of the MBZUAI Executive Program. This program includes 42 participants, including ministers and C-suite executives, and spans 12 weeks. The program aims to support the UAE's AI leadership mission through education and capacity building. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's ongoing efforts to attract global AI expertise and develop local leadership in the field, furthering its national AI strategy.