Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to foster collaboration in technology and transportation. The partnership aims to support Saudi Arabia's technology and transport sector development through knowledge exchange. This follows VHO's prior technology partnership with the MiSK Foundation in 2017. Why it matters: The collaboration aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to establish the Kingdom as a hub for advanced transportation technology and innovation in the Gulf region.
TII and Virgin Hyperloop have announced a research and development partnership to advance hyperloop technology in the UAE. The collaboration will focus on pulsed power, magnetic levitation, and material sciences at TII's premises. The partnership involves cooperation between TII’s Directed Energy Research Center (DERC), Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) and Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC). Why it matters: This partnership strengthens the UAE's position as a global research hub for advanced transportation and sustainable energy solutions, potentially driving economic growth and innovation in the region.
MBZUAI and Virgin Hyperloop have signed an MoU to collaborate on AI research and innovation for the transportation sector. The partnership will focus on joint research in computer vision, cloud computing, and commercial projects in smart transportation. Hyperloop aims to transport passengers and goods at speeds exceeding 1,000km/h, becoming a sustainable means of mass transportation. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the UAE's focus on using AI to advance transportation technology and its ambition to become a global hub for innovation in the region.
Virgin Hyperloop is collaborating with Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi to develop an AI-powered operating system for its hyperloop transport system. The operating system aims to optimize the hyperloop's operations, including fleet management and vehicle movement, for the proposed 1,080 kph system. Co-founder Josh Giegel highlighted the Gulf's keen interest and involvement in the project, with Dubai's DP World being a major investor. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the UAE's growing role in cutting-edge transportation technology and the application of AI in optimizing complex systems, potentially revolutionizing regional and global transport.
Dirk Ahlborn discussed the future of transport in his WEP keynote address at KAUST on January 11. He specifically addressed the Hyperloop concept. Why it matters: Such discussions at leading institutions signal growing interest in innovative transport solutions within the region.
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.
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.