Tawuniya Insurance and KAUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on scientific research, technical consulting, training programs, internships, and employment support. Eng. Abdullah Al-Sharqi, CTDO of Tawuniya, and Professor Bernard Ghanem, Chair of the Center of Excellence for Generative AI at KAUST, represented their respective organizations at the signing. The partnership aims to enhance innovation capabilities, develop skills, and align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Why it matters: This agreement exemplifies the growing collaboration between academic institutions and private sector companies in Saudi Arabia to advance innovation and talent development in line with national goals.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a 2-micrometer high-power fiber laser for medical and industrial applications. Developed by TII's Directed Energy Research Center, the Thulium-based laser is efficient, compact, and scalable, enabling precise interaction with water-rich materials. TII has partnered with LIMA Photonics, a German MedTech startup, to integrate the laser into clinical solutions, including urinary stone treatment and prostate surgery. Why it matters: This laser technology and partnership showcase the UAE's commitment to translating advanced research into healthcare solutions, positioning Abu Dhabi as a hub for medical technology innovation.
The AI and Digital Science Research Center (AIDRC) at TII collaborated with MBZUAI and Kuwait College of Science and Technology (KCST) on an IEEE Network magazine paper. The paper, titled ‘Realizing the Tactile Internet through Intelligent Zero Touch Network,’ addresses technological advances in Tactile Internet, proposing intelligent solutions at the network edge. It analyzes technical issues and proposes a zero-touch networking approach for applications like haptics and industrial automation. Why it matters: The research provides a key reference for using AI to support Tactile Internet services in the UAE and GCC, crucial for smart cities, healthcare, and automation.
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KAUST organized a breast cancer awareness event in Thuwal on October 12, attended by over 150 women and girls from the local community, along with healthcare and education partners. The event featured educational lectures, personal stories from breast cancer survivors, and interactive sessions on early screening. KAUST's director of Social and Community Development highlighted the university's commitment to women's health and empowerment through such initiatives. Why it matters: This event demonstrates KAUST's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement by promoting health awareness and empowering women, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
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Dr. Reem Ashour from TII's Autonomous Robotics Research Center has been appointed as Secretary of the UAE IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) leadership committee for 2024-2025. Dr. Ashour collaborated with Dr. Diana Dawoud (University of Dubai) and Dr. Lilas Alrahis (NYUAD) to develop the proposal for the UAE chapter of IEEE WIE. Dr. Ashour will participate in the IEEE WIE International Leadership Summits (ILS) 2024 in Dubai. Why it matters: This appointment highlights the increasing role of women in STEM leadership in the UAE and provides a platform for TII to contribute to global discussions on gender equality in engineering.
MBZUAI's BioMedIA lab, led by Mohammad Yaqub, is developing AI solutions for healthcare challenges in cardiology, pulmonology, and oncology using computer vision. Yaqub's previous research analyzed fetal ultrasound images to correlate bone development with maternal vitamin D levels. The lab is now applying image analysis to improve the treatment of head and neck cancer using PET and CT scans. Why it matters: This research demonstrates the potential of AI and computer vision to improve diagnostic accuracy and accessibility of healthcare in the region and beyond.