Cerebras Systems is planning a significant expansion in the UAE, aiming to deploy more of its AI supercomputers in the region. The company is partnering with Abu Dhabi's G42 to provide the computing power necessary for G42's AI models. Cerebras already has three of its systems deployed in the UAE and anticipates further installations. Why it matters: This expansion highlights the UAE's growing importance as a hub for AI development and the increasing demand for high-performance computing in the region.
Dow Chemical Company signed an agreement with KAUST to expand its facilities at the KAUST Research & Technology Park by constructing a new 13,500 sqm Dow Middle East Research and Development (R&D) Center. Construction, led by KAUST and designed to meet LEED silver certification, was set to begin by the end of 2015 and accommodate up to 75 Dow R&D employees. The facility will house advanced labs for water treatment research and expand capabilities in oil and gas, construction, and coatings. Why it matters: This expansion underscores the commitment to regional innovation and developing science-based solutions for challenges related to water, energy, and infrastructure in the Middle East.
KAUST startup Sadeem, which provides solar-powered smart city solutions for flood, traffic and environmental monitoring, won the Best Global Startup award in Dubai in 2017. Since then, Sadeem has focused on building its business model and infrastructure to accommodate expansion. Sadeem recently installed its smart city sensors, including the Aura air quality monitor, in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This expansion demonstrates the potential for Saudi-based startups to provide innovative solutions to local challenges and scale their impact internationally.
The Quantum Research Centre (QRC) at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has expanded its team. The center recently added two Senior Researchers, four Young Researchers, and one Visiting Research Professor. TII aims to advance knowledge through scientific research and technological innovation. Why it matters: This expansion indicates continued investment in quantum computing research and development within the UAE, potentially fostering advancements in the field.
This paper introduces a novel two-step method for predicting urban expansion using time-series satellite imagery. The approach combines semantic image segmentation with a CNN-LSTM model to learn temporal features. Experiments on satellite images from Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam in Saudi Arabia demonstrate improved performance compared to existing methods based on Mean Square Error, Root Mean Square Error, Peak Signal to Noise Ratio, Structural Similarity Index, and overall classification accuracy.
MBZUAI has launched the Institute of Foundation Models (IFM) with a new Silicon Valley Lab in Sunnyvale, CA, joining existing facilities in Paris and Abu Dhabi. The launch event showcased PAN, a world model for simulating diverse realities with multimodal inputs. The IFM lab is also advancing K2-65B and JAIS AI systems. Why it matters: This expansion enhances MBZUAI's global presence and connects it with a critical AI ecosystem, supporting the UAE's economic diversification through advanced AI technologies.
Video motion magnification amplifies subtle movements in video footage, making the imperceptible visible across various fields. In healthcare, it allows non-invasive monitoring of vital signs and micro-expressions. In engineering, it helps detect structural vibrations in infrastructure, while also being used in sports science, security, and robotics. Why it matters: The technology's ability to reveal hidden details has the potential to revolutionize diagnostics, monitoring, and decision-making in diverse sectors across the Middle East.
Naheed.pk, a Pakistani online retailer, has expanded its services to over 30 cities, offering same-day delivery in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. The company has seen 100% year-on-year growth and aims to capture 5% of Pakistan's retail market share. Naheed.pk focuses on providing genuine products and a trustworthy shopping experience to compete with brick-and-mortar stores. Why it matters: The growth of e-commerce platforms like Naheed.pk signals a shift in consumer behavior in Pakistan and the increasing importance of online retail in the region's economy.