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Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Qai to advance AI research, policy and capability building - ZAWYA

Qatar Foundation ·

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and the Qatar AI Center (QAI) at Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) are partnering to advance AI research, policy, and capability building. The collaboration aims to support Qatar's National AI Strategy through joint research projects, knowledge exchange, and the development of AI talent. Specific areas of focus include AI ethics, healthcare, and autonomous systems. Why it matters: The partnership strengthens Qatar's AI ecosystem by combining HBKU's academic expertise with QAI's applied research capabilities, accelerating innovation and addressing key challenges in the region.

MBZUAI and AIQ look to energize AI research

MBZUAI ·

AIQ and MBZUAI have signed an MoU to collaborate on AI research, particularly for energy sector solutions. The collaboration includes exploring a joint lab, internships and AI training for MBZUAI students at AIQ. They will also explore endowed chair and adjunct professor positions at MBZUAI. Why it matters: This partnership will drive AI technology research, enhance efficiency and sustainability in the oil and gas industry, and nurture the UAE's AI talent.

Qibo – QRC have developed a framework for quantum simulation of ready use on classical computers

TII ·

QRC has developed Qibo, a Python library enabling classical simulation of quantum algorithms with double precision. Qibo leverages hardware accelerators like GPUs and CPUs with multi-threading. It incorporates a multi-GPU distributed approach for circuit simulation. Why it matters: This framework allows researchers and developers in the region to explore and prototype quantum algorithms using existing classical computing infrastructure, fostering innovation in quantum computing research and applications.

TII Launches Cloud API Enabling Access to Quantum-Inspired Algorithms

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud API providing access to quantum-inspired algorithms developed by its Quantum Research Center (QRC). The platform offers a testbed for partners to evaluate and build proof-of-concept applications, with the first algorithm being a quantum annealing emulator. Access is provided through two interfaces, enabling large-scale classical simulations and supporting the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Why it matters: This initiative expands TII's quantum ecosystem and facilitates applied research and early-stage industry experimentation with advanced computational methods in the GCC region.

QCRI leading way in cutting-edge AI research and development - The Peninsula Qatar

QCRI ·

Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) is undertaking cutting-edge AI research and development, including work on Arabic language technologies, computer vision, and data analytics. QCRI's projects span healthcare, disaster response, and cybersecurity. Why it matters: QCRI's work helps to build local AI expertise and address regional challenges.

Mass production of AI solutions

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI Assistant Professor Qirong Ho is researching AI operating systems to standardize algorithms and enable non-experts to create AI applications reliably. He emphasizes that countries mastering mass production of AI systems will benefit most from the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Ho is co-founder and CTO at Petuum Inc., an AI startup creating standardized building blocks for affordable and scalable AI production. Why it matters: This research aims to democratize AI development and promote widespread adoption across industries in the UAE and beyond.

AI Seminar Series: Kajetan Schweighofer

TII ·

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.