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Over 3,000 local and global tech experts, academics and entrepreneurs joined inaugural AI Week hosted by Qatar Foundation's QSTP - PR Newswire

Qatar Foundation ·

Qatar Foundation's Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) recently hosted its inaugural AI Week, attracting over 3,000 local and global tech experts, academics, and entrepreneurs. The event facilitated discussions on the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in artificial intelligence, including ethical considerations and the development of local talent. Participants engaged in various sessions, workshops, and networking events aimed at fostering innovation within Qatar's AI ecosystem. Why it matters: This event signifies Qatar's growing commitment to becoming a hub for AI development and research, promoting collaboration and knowledge exchange within the region's tech landscape.

Technology Innovation Institute Hosts the First Quantum Technology Symposium in the Middle East for the 2025 International Year of Quantum

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the Quantum Technology Symposium (QTS) in Abu Dhabi from January 27-29, 2025. This event marks the first quantum technology symposium in the Middle East during the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. TII's Quantum Research Center has achieved milestones like fabricating the MENA region's first superconducting qubit and launching the Qibo open-source quantum programming platform. Why it matters: The symposium and TII's advancements signal the UAE's growing role in quantum research and its potential to foster regional innovation in quantum technologies.

Space Quantum Communications

TII ·

Communications Physics journal has a focus collection on space quantum communications. The collection covers supporting technologies, new quantum protocols, inter-satellite QKD, constellations of satellites, and quantum inspired technologies and protocols for space based communication. Contributions are welcome from October 20, 2020 to April 30, 2021, and accepted papers are published on a rolling basis. Why it matters: Space-based quantum communication is a critical area for developing secure, global quantum networks, and this collection could highlight relevant research for the GCC region as it invests in advanced technologies.

KAUST and Qassim University to advance research, innovation, and entrepreneurship

KAUST ·

KAUST and Qassim University signed an MoU to strengthen scientific and research partnerships, focusing on developing the research environment, supporting innovation, and fostering the exchange of expertise. The agreement includes developing joint academic programs and leveraging advanced research resources. A research training program agreement was also signed, enabling Qassim University students to participate in KAUST research projects. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance Saudi Arabia's position as a global hub for scientific and technological excellence by integrating the research capabilities of two major academic institutions.

KAUST establishes Quantum Foundry for national quantum hardware development in Saudi Arabia

KAUST ·

KAUST has established the KAUST Quantum Foundry to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s ability to fabricate commercial quantum hardware. It will provide shared access to KAUST quantum cleanrooms, supporting device prototyping and process development. The Foundry will focus on process standardization and the development of Process Design Kits (PDKs) to enable researchers to design and fabricate devices. Why it matters: This initiative reinforces KAUST's role as a national hub for advanced research infrastructure and supports Saudi Arabia’s long-term innovation priorities in quantum technologies.