Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) launched VentureOne, a commercialization arm to bring research solutions to market. ATRC also launched three new specialized research centers in Propulsion, Alternative Energy, and Biotechnology. This brings the total number of deep-tech research entities within ATRC to 10. Why it matters: This expansion signals a major investment in Abu Dhabi's advanced technology ecosystem, aiming to translate research into commercial products and attract global expertise.
VentureOne, the commercialization arm of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched QuantumGate at CyberQ in Abu Dhabi. QuantumGate offers data security products, including QSphere (post-quantum VPN, email, file encryption) and Salina (password-less identity management). These products are based on proprietary Technology Innovation Institute (TII) technology. Why it matters: The launch addresses the imminent threat of quantum computing to current encryption methods, providing sovereign solutions for data protection in the UAE.
VentureOne, the commercialization arm of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched SteerAI, an AI-powered autonomous mobility system that can be integrated into existing industrial vehicles. Developed by experts at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), SteerAI uses a hardware kit, software stack, and fleet management system. The system targets the logistics and defense sectors, enabling autonomous ground vehicles to perform complex missions with precision and efficiency. Why it matters: This launch underscores the UAE's ambition to become a leader in autonomous vehicle technology, transforming industries and enhancing operational capabilities in critical sectors.
ADASI has adopted VentureOne's Perceptra, a GPS-less navigation technology, and Saluki, a high-security flight control technology, both developed by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). These technologies enhance resilience, precision, and security for autonomous aerial operations, addressing vulnerabilities in GPS-dependent systems. The agreement was formalized at IDEX 2025. Why it matters: This deployment of advanced autonomous flight technologies in the UAE strengthens aviation security and positions the region as a leader in resilient, GPS-independent navigation solutions.
VentureOne, part of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), launched Nabat, a climate tech venture using AI and robotics for ecosystem restoration. Nabat employs drones, AI-powered software, and flexible seeding to conserve and restore mangroves, aiming to cover thousands of hectares in the UAE over seven years. Their technology enables precision mapping, seeding, and monitoring in remote areas. Why it matters: This initiative showcases the UAE's commitment to using advanced technology for environmental conservation and climate resilience, particularly in preserving vital ecosystems like mangroves, while also highlighting the growing AI startup ecosystem in the region.
Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) has launched AI71, a new AI company building on the Falcon generative AI models developed by TII. AI71 will focus on multi-domain specializations, offering AI data control options for companies and countries looking to self-host for greater privacy. The company will be taken to market by ATRC's VentureOne subsidiary, initially targeting the medical, educational, and legal sectors. Why it matters: AI71 aims to establish Abu Dhabi and the UAE as a major AI player by providing decentralized data ownership and promoting broader access to AI technology.
The third cohort of the NextEra startup bootcamp at KAUST has concluded, featuring 16 Saudi deep tech startups. The bootcamp, a collaboration between KAUST and the National Technology Development Program (NTDP), focuses on transforming industries aligned with Saudi Arabia's national R&D priorities. Participating startups span sectors like EdTech (Bites), cybersecurity (Nua), and healthcare (Haven Scientific, HistoApp, Labayh). Why it matters: The NextEra program is fostering a local deep tech ecosystem, driving innovation and investment in areas critical to the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.