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Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute and AI71 Honored with UAE AI Award for Emirati AI Solutions

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) won the UAE AI Award for Emirati AI Solutions for its Falcon LLM series. AI71 also won for LAW71, an AI-powered legal solution, and RAZI71, an AI-powered healthcare solution. The award recognizes AI innovations made in the UAE that demonstrate innovation, AI ethics compliance, maturity, and scalability. Why it matters: The award highlights the UAE's commitment to developing local AI talent and solutions, particularly in open-source models, for global collaboration and positive transformation.

MBZUAI and GenBio AI win UAE AI Award 2025 for their work to revolutionize drug discovery and biomedicine

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI and GenBio AI have won the UAE AI Award 2025 in the AI Scientific Research category for their "Unified Protein Language Modeling Framework". The winning project enables AI to learn protein function, generate sequences, and predict 3D structures. The AI-driven simulation approach aims to accelerate drug development, reduce costs, and improve success rates. Why it matters: This award highlights the UAE's commitment to fostering AI innovation in biomedicine and drug discovery, positioning the region as a leader in AI-driven healthcare advancements.

Turing award winner brings AI expertise to UAE

MBZUAI ·

Turing Award winner Raj Reddy spoke at the MBZUAI Executive Program. Reddy is a Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and has held leadership roles at CMU, AAAI, and IEEE. His research focuses on AI, human-computer interaction, and technology's societal impact. Why it matters: High-profile speakers at UAE AI programs can help attract talent and investment to the region.

H.E. Faisal Al Bannai Named Among TIME’s 100 Most Influential AI Leaders

TII ·

H.E. Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has been named one of TIME's 100 most influential people in AI. Al Bannai's leadership at ATRC has driven AI advancements through the Falcon LLM series developed by TII and the launch of AI71, which delivers AI solutions across sectors like medicine and education. This recognition reflects the UAE’s commitment to using AI for global good. Why it matters: The award highlights the UAE's growing prominence and strategic vision in shaping the global AI landscape, particularly through open-source initiatives.

Nurturing Emirati aspirations for AI

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI valedictorian Shahd AlShamsi is using AI and ML to develop personalized cognitive healthcare, shifting treatment from reaction to prevention. Her master's research involves a digital twin framework that integrates representations of a person’s cognitive experience using deep learning models and EEG data. She hopes to develop a mobile application to extend her work to personalized mental health. Why it matters: This research highlights the potential of AI to improve personalized healthcare in the UAE and beyond, and demonstrates the contributions of Emirati researchers.

The reward is in the application: UAE professionals power national progress

MBZUAI ·

Sultan Al Mansoori (Mubadala) and Hind Almarzooqi (Abu Dhabi Pension Fund), professionals in the UAE, are part of the inaugural cohort of the Master in Applied Artificial Intelligence (MAAI) program at MBZUAI. They aim to leverage AI for national priorities and establish Abu Dhabi as a global AI hub. The program focuses on practical AI application and addresses a critical skills gap between AI innovation and real-world implementation. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's strategic investment in AI talent development and its ambition to lead in AI application across various sectors.