UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar discussed regional developments and bilateral relations during a meeting in Abu Dhabi. They highlighted opportunities to enhance cooperation, particularly in the economic sector. The leaders also exchanged views on various regional and international issues of mutual interest. Why it matters: Strengthening UAE's diplomatic and economic ties with European nations like Slovenia can unlock new opportunities for AI collaboration and investment.
A delegation from the Australia UAE Business Council visited MBZUAI to discuss potential AI collaborations between the two countries. The council members, led by H.E. Abdulla Ali Alsubousi, toured MBZUAI’s campus and facilities and discussed the importance of connecting academia with industry. The Australia UAE Business Council recently launched its Artificial Intelligence Technologies Working Group to investigate AI technology enablers across Australia and the UAE. Why it matters: This partnership signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and the UAE's AI ecosystem, potentially fostering joint research and development initiatives.
A delegation from the Kyrgyz Republic, including the Ambassador to the UAE and the Minister of Education and Science, visited MBZUAI. The visit included a tour of the MBZUAI campus and discussions on potential collaborations. The delegation expressed interest in increasing the number of Kyrgyz students at MBZUAI and collaborating on research projects. Why it matters: This engagement signals MBZUAI's growing role as a regional hub for AI education and research, extending its reach beyond the GCC.
The UAE has recently signed AI cooperation agreements with both the United States and China. These deals aim to foster collaboration in AI research, development, and deployment across various sectors. The agreements signal the UAE's strategic position as a global AI hub and its openness to partnerships with leading technological powers. Why it matters: The UAE is strengthening its AI ecosystem and diversifying its technological alliances despite geopolitical tensions.
MBZUAI and Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science have signed an MoU to collaborate on AI research, marking the first agreement of its kind between higher education institutes in the UAE and Israel. The collaboration includes student and researcher exchange programs, joint seminars, shared computing resources, and the establishment of a joint virtual AI institute. The partnership follows the normalization of relations between the UAE and Israel. Why it matters: This collaboration fosters international cooperation in AI research and development within the region, with potential long-term benefits for technological advancement.
A delegation from the Republic of Costa Rica, including Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Adriana Bolanos Argueta, visited MBZUAI. They met with Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf and Reem Al Orfali to explore potential collaborations between MBZUAI and Costa Rican universities. Discussions focused on future educational partnerships. Why it matters: This meeting indicates MBZUAI's growing international outreach and its interest in forming academic alliances with institutions beyond the Middle East.
The UAE and France held political consultations to discuss cooperation across various sectors. They also addressed regional and international developments of mutual interest. Why it matters: These consultations signal continued close strategic alignment between the UAE and France.
A delegation from Estonia's Ministry of Education and Research visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). The delegation learned about MBZUAI's vision for AI and discussed the UAE's AI ecosystem. They explored potential partnerships and collaborations between Estonia and MBZUAI. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in the UAE's AI capabilities and MBZUAI's role as a hub for AI research and development.