Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) is actively developing its technology ecosystem, focusing on attracting companies in Web3, blockchain, AI, and other emerging fields. Initiatives like the RAK Digital Asset Oasis (RAK DAO) and the RAK Economic Zone (RAKEZ) provide regulatory frameworks and infrastructure to support innovation and economic diversification. The emirate aims to become a leading hub for technology and digital assets, leveraging government support and strategic investments to foster a conducive environment for startups and established tech firms. Why it matters: This strategic development in RAK contributes to the UAE's broader national agenda of becoming a global leader in digital transformation and a knowledge-based economy, indirectly supporting AI adoption and development.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi announced its Quantum Research Center (QRC) will build the UAE’s first quantum computer in collaboration with Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech. The computer will use superconducting qubits, the same technology used by Google and IBM. The first quantum chips are expected by the end of summer. Why it matters: This project positions the UAE as a leader in quantum computing research and development in the Middle East, potentially enabling breakthroughs in medicine, materials science, and AI.
TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) in Abu Dhabi has launched a motion capture (MOCAP) facility for testing drones in augmented reality, the first such facility outside the US. SSRC's MOCAP facility will simulate environments like Abu Dhabi city to enable high-precision ground truth for experiments. The facility will allow the modelling and operation of a cloud-based secure autonomous system of drones. Why it matters: This positions the UAE as a leader in drone security research, enabling advanced testing and development of secure drone systems for various critical applications.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched the Falcon Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to advancing open-source generative AI models. TII is committing $300 million to fund open-source AI projects, beginning with its Falcon AI models. The foundation aims to foster collaboration among stakeholders, developers, academia, and industry to promote transparent governance and knowledge exchange in AI. Why it matters: This initiative signals the UAE's commitment to leading in AI development through open-source innovation and collaboration, potentially accelerating AI adoption and customization across various sectors.