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Developing an AI strategy and five-year masterplan for a Middle East transport authority - PwC

Bahrain AI ·

PwC is currently developing a comprehensive artificial intelligence strategy and a five-year masterplan for an unspecified transport authority located within the Middle East region. This initiative aims to outline a strategic roadmap for integrating AI technologies into the authority's operations and services over the next half-decade. The project signals a consulting engagement focused on enhancing future transportation capabilities through advanced technological adoption. Why it matters: This highlights a proactive regional commitment to leveraging AI for critical infrastructure development and operational efficiency in the Middle East's public transport sector.

Watch: Dubai launches world’s first AI-powered smart bus station - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

Dubai has launched what it claims to be the world's first AI-powered smart bus station, integrating artificial intelligence to enhance public transportation services. This station aims to improve passenger experience through advanced technological solutions for urban mobility. The initiative represents a significant step towards modernizing the emirate's transport infrastructure. Why it matters: This development positions Dubai as a leader in leveraging AI for smart city solutions and sustainable urban transport innovation in the Middle East.

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.

KAUST hosts experts on autonomous transport policies

KAUST ·

KAUST and the WEF's Fourth Industrial Revolution Center co-hosted a workshop on the responsible adoption of autonomous transport systems in Saudi Arabia. The workshop brought together experts from universities, government, and private sectors to harmonize policies and regulations. Discussions focused on experimental testing, aligning goals with global standards, and forming a community of stakeholders. Why it matters: This initiative signals Saudi Arabia's proactive approach to integrating autonomous technologies into its transportation sector in a safe and regulated manner, aligning with its "Future of Transportation" initiative.

Latest News on Research and Achievements from Khalifa University

Khalifa University ·

Khalifa University's podcast, KU Pulse, featured Dr. Jamal Alsawalhi discussing the challenges of decarbonizing the transport sector. The episode explores battery costs, infrastructure, supply chains, and public perception, highlighting emerging KU technologies like rare earth free motors and wireless charging. Another episode featured Dr. Mohamed Ramy Elmarry and Omar Aldhanhani discussing the UAE's first mainland Antarctic expedition. Why it matters: The podcast highlights KU's research contributions to sustainable technologies and polar science, crucial for addressing climate change and promoting innovation in the UAE.