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Technology Innovation Institute Successfully Launches UAE’s First Hybrid Rocket, Marking a National Milestone in Homegrown Space Propulsion

TII · · Infrastructure Product

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) successfully launched the UAE’s first sounding rocket with hybrid propulsion, reaching an altitude of 3 kilometers. The rocket features a fully UAE-designed, tested, and operated propulsion system using nitrous oxide and high-density polyethylene. The design eliminates complex ground infrastructure and cryogenic handling, enhancing operational safety and efficiency. Why it matters: This marks a major milestone for the UAE's space program, demonstrating the nation's capability to independently build and launch advanced aerospace systems.

Khalifa bin Zayed issues law establishing Advanced Technology Research Council

TII · · Policy Research

The late UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued Law No. 14 for 2020, establishing the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) as an independent legal entity affiliated with the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. ATRC's mandate includes proposing R&D policies, setting priorities in advanced technology fields like AI, robotics, and space, and overseeing R&D activities in Abu Dhabi. ATRC will manage R&D programs, review grant requests, invest in companies, and foster partnerships to expand R&D capabilities in advanced technology. Why it matters: This law consolidated Abu Dhabi's R&D efforts under a single council, signaling a strategic push to become a leading hub for advanced technology research and development.

Advanced Technology Research Council Announces New Commercialization Arm, Three New Specialized Research Centers to Coincide with One-year Anniversary Milestone

TII · · Funding Research

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.

UAE’s Falcon 40B Dominates Leaderboard: Ranks #1 Globally in Latest Hugging Face Independent Verification of Open-source AI Models

TII · · LLM Research

TII's Falcon 40B, a 40-billion-parameter open-source AI model, has ranked #1 on Hugging Face's Open LLM Leaderboard, surpassing models like LLaMA and StableLM. The leaderboard uses benchmarks like AI2 Reasoning Challenge, HellaSwag, MMLU, and TruthfulQA. Trained on one trillion tokens, Falcon 40B's weights are available for research and commercial use. Why it matters: This achievement positions the UAE as a leader in generative AI and promotes transparent, inclusive AI development.

Technology Innovation Institute Introduces World’s Most Powerful Open LLM: Falcon 180B

TII · · LLM Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in the UAE has launched Falcon 180B, an open access large language model with 180 billion parameters trained on 3.5 trillion tokens. Falcon 180B ranks first on the Hugging Face Leaderboard for pretrained LLMs, outperforming Meta's LLaMA 2 and nearing the performance of OpenAI's GPT-4 and Google's PaLM 2. The model is available for research and commercial use under the 'Falcon 180B TII License', based upon Apache 2.0. Why it matters: This release strengthens the UAE's position in AI development and promotes open access to advanced AI technology, fostering innovation and collaboration.

Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council launches ‘AI71’: New AI Company Pioneering Decentralised Data Control for Companies & Countries

TII · · AI LLM

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.

UAE's ATRC Launches Global Tech R&D Platform at WGS 2024: Allocates US$200 Mn Fund to Accelerate Innovation for Developing Nations

TII · · Funding Policy

Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) launched the ‘ATRC Global Tech R&D Platform’ at the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024. The platform aims to provide countries access to the UAE's technological expertise and address their unique challenges. ATRC is allocating US$200 million in funding to accelerate innovation for emerging and developing nations, focusing on sectors like aerospace, healthcare, and sustainability. Why it matters: This initiative positions the UAE as a global hub for technology R&D and strengthens its role in fostering inclusive growth by providing crucial support to developing nations.

UAE’s Technology Innovation Institute Launches ‘Falcon Foundation’ to Champion Open-sourcing of Generative AI Models

TII · · LLM Funding

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched the Falcon Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to advancing open-source generative AI models. TII is committing $300 million to fund open-source AI projects, beginning with its Falcon AI models. The foundation aims to foster collaboration among stakeholders, developers, academia, and industry to promote transparent governance and knowledge exchange in AI. Why it matters: This initiative signals the UAE's commitment to leading in AI development through open-source innovation and collaboration, potentially accelerating AI adoption and customization across various sectors.

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

TII · · Policy LLM

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.

OPAQUE Acquires Abu Dhabi-Developed Cryptographic AI Technology from TII, Extending Confidential AI Across the Full Lifecycle with Post-Quantum Protection

TII · · Research Partnership

OPAQUE, a San Francisco-based Confidential AI company, acquired advanced cryptographic AI technologies from Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of ATRC. The acquired technology enhances OPAQUE's platform with confidential AI model training using multi-party computation and fully homomorphic encryption, alongside post-quantum cryptographic protections. Overseen by H.E. Faisal Al Bannai and Ion Stoica, this marks the first time UAE-developed cryptographic AI has been acquired and deployed globally by a leading US technology company. Why it matters: This acquisition strengthens OPAQUE's secure AI workflow capabilities and highlights the UAE's growing role in developing and exporting foundational AI technologies.

TII Demonstrates Large-Scale Quantum Annealing Simulations Reaching Up to 500,000 Qubits with NVIDIA Accelerated Computing

TII · · Research Partnership

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with NVIDIA, has demonstrated large-scale simulations of the adiabatic quantum annealing (QA) algorithm for problem instances involving up to 500,000 qubits. TII's simulator achieved solution quality exceeding that of all solvers evaluated from the MQLib repository, a library for combinatorial optimization benchmarking. The emulator is accessible to external users via an experimental cloud platform hosted at https://q-inspired.tii.ae. Why it matters: This collaboration expands the range of complex optimization problems that can be investigated using quantum-inspired approaches, beyond those currently achievable with near-term quantum hardware.

TII Scales Quantum Access Through Integration of Its Quantum Computing Cloud Platform with NVIDIA CUDA-Q

TII · · Quantum Infrastructure

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has integrated its Quantum Computing Cloud Platform with NVIDIA CUDA-Q. This allows global researchers to submit quantum jobs to TII's physical quantum hardware and simulators using the CUDA-Q programming interface. The integration provides a unified "write-once, run-anywhere" experience for quantum job submission. Why it matters: This partnership enhances the accessibility and performance of TII's quantum computing resources, integrating the UAE's quantum capabilities into the global high-performance computing landscape.

TII Launches Cloud API Enabling Access to Quantum-Inspired Algorithms

TII · · Research Partnership

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud API providing access to quantum-inspired algorithms developed by its Quantum Research Center (QRC). The platform offers a testbed for partners to evaluate and build proof-of-concept applications, with the first algorithm being a quantum annealing emulator. Access is provided through two interfaces, enabling large-scale classical simulations and supporting the solution of combinatorial optimization problems. Why it matters: This initiative expands TII's quantum ecosystem and facilitates applied research and early-stage industry experimentation with advanced computational methods in the GCC region.

TII and NYU Abu Dhabi Partner to Advance Joint Research and Talent Development

TII · · Partnership Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have signed a collaboration agreement to deepen strategic collaboration in research, education, and talent development. The partnership includes a Research and Development Sponsorship Agreement and a Framework Fellowship Program Agreement. TII and NYUAD will collaborate on joint research projects across areas like AI, robotics, and quantum science, and TII will sponsor NYUAD students for research in priority technology domains. Why it matters: The partnership aims to bridge fundamental research with real-world applications, accelerate scientific discovery, and develop a pipeline of skilled researchers in Abu Dhabi.

TII Launches Cloud Service Providing Access to In- House Quantum Processing Units

TII · · Infrastructure Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud service providing access to its in-house Quantum Processing Units (QPUs), which range from 5 to 25 qubits. Initially available to TII partners, the service allows users to run quantum workloads on TII’s quantum hardware via the cloud, using the open-source Qibo framework as the software layer. These QPUs feature in-house fabricated chips and demonstrate quantum coherence times up to ten times longer than TII's first-generation prototypes. Why it matters: This launch provides a platform for experimentation and development of hybrid quantum-classical workflows on locally developed infrastructure, accelerating quantum research in the region.

Technology Innovation Institute Announces Strategic Collaboration with Qualcomm to Advance Edge-AI and Autonomous Robotics

TII · · Partnership Robotics

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to advance edge-AI and autonomous solutions. The partnership will combine TII's robotics expertise with Qualcomm's edge-computing platforms to develop intelligent systems for complex environments. TII will explore Qualcomm's Dragonwing IQ9 and IQ10 platforms to build robots for sectors like energy, mining, construction, and smart cities. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens the UAE's position in developing advanced autonomous systems and edge-AI technologies for critical industries, fostering innovation and economic growth.

Technology Innovation Institute and Resource Industries Partner to Advance Autonomous Systems for Intelligence-Led Airpower

TII · · Partnership Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Resource Industries have partnered to integrate autonomous air system technologies into operational defense platforms. The collaboration will embed TII's research, including synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and radio frequency (RF) magnetic mapping, into Resource Industries' aerial platforms. The aim is to enhance intelligence gathering and decision-making in complex environments. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the UAE's commitment to advancing its defense capabilities through indigenous innovation and autonomous systems, aligning with national strategies for technological advancement.

Technology Innovation Institute and World Economic Forum Announce ‘Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies’ at Davos

TII · · Partnership Robotics

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have launched the Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies. The center will focus on Quantum Computing, Robotics, Propulsion & Space systems, and related AI applications. It will operate within WEF’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Global Network. Why it matters: This partnership positions Abu Dhabi as a global hub for advanced technology research and strengthens the UAE's role in shaping the global technology agenda.

TII Launches Falcon Reasoning: Best 7B AI Model Globally, Also Outperforms Larger Models

TII · · LLM Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched Falcon H1R 7B, an open-source 7B parameter AI model with reasoning capabilities. It outperforms larger models like Microsoft Phi 4 Reasoning Plus 14B, Alibaba Qwen3 32B, and NVIDIA Nemotron H 47B on key benchmarks. The model uses a hybrid Transformer–Mamba architecture for improved accuracy and speed and is available on Hugging Face under the Falcon TII License. Why it matters: This release highlights the UAE's growing role in AI innovation by providing an efficient and accessible model for global research and development.

Abu Dhabi’s TII Launches Falcon-H1 Arabic, Establishing the World’s Leading Arabic AI Model

TII · · NLP LLM

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched Falcon-H1 Arabic, a new large language model based on a hybrid Mamba-Transformer architecture. The Falcon-H1 family comes in 3B, 7B, and 34B parameter sizes and outperforms existing models on the Open Arabic LLM Leaderboard (OALL). The model features improvements in data quality, dialect coverage, and long-context stability. Why it matters: This release strengthens the UAE's position in Arabic AI and provides a high-performing model tailored to the linguistic and cultural needs of the region.

Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council sets future R&D Priorities

TII · · Policy Research

Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) held its first board meeting, led by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to establish R&D priorities for the emirate. ATRC will focus on fostering public-private partnerships, creating talent development programs, and aligning investments in scientific inquiry. The council ratified seven priority areas: quantum, autonomous robotics, cryptography, advanced materials, digital security, directed energy, and secure systems. Why it matters: This initiative signals Abu Dhabi's commitment to becoming a hub for advanced technology research and development, with a focus on attracting global talent and fostering innovation in key technological areas.

Abu Dhabi unveils a pioneering global center for advanced technology research

TII · · Research Policy

Abu Dhabi has launched the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) as the applied research arm of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC). TII will focus on seven initial research centers including quantum research, autonomous robotics, and cryptography. The institute has already partnered with over 20 universities on 25 long-term projects, aiming to establish Abu Dhabi and the UAE as a global hub for advanced technology research. Why it matters: This initiative signals a major investment in R&D infrastructure and talent recruitment, potentially accelerating technological advancements and diversifying the UAE's economy.

Advanced Technology Research Council Announces ‘ASPIRE’ – to Drive the Creation of Future Transformative Technologies

TII · · Policy Funding

The Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) has launched ASPIRE, a technology program management pillar to drive the creation of transformative technologies. ASPIRE will define problem statements, set milestones, allocate funding, and launch grand challenges to facilitate a path from lab to market. ASPIRE will also run the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC) and launch a global competition in partnership with the XPRIZE Foundation. Why it matters: This initiative strengthens Abu Dhabi and the UAE's position as an international hub for advanced technology research and development, fostering innovation and contributing to a knowledge-based economy.

TII and Virgin Hyperloop announce R&D partnership to advance future transport and logistics in the UAE

TII · · Partnership Infrastructure

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.

Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s TII Build National Crypto Library for the UAE

TII · · Cryptography Digital Security

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announced that its Cryptography Research Center (CRC) has developed the UAE’s first national crypto library. The library is designed to protect sensitive data using custom symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic primitives. It will be integrated into the UAE’s critical digital infrastructure across sectors like finance, healthcare, and telecommunications. Why it matters: This establishes sovereign capability in cryptography and enhances security levels against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks in the UAE.

SSRC Partners with Purdue University on Game-Changing UAV Security Project

TII · · Partnership Research

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has partnered with Purdue University on a three-year cybersecurity project focused on ensuring the safe and efficient use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in urban environments. The collaboration will study security and resilience in cyber-physical and autonomous systems, addressing vulnerabilities in communication, navigation, and command and control. The project includes four phases: modeling and analysis of UAS security, developing algorithms for high-assurance autonomy, constructing an experimental environment, and testing mitigation strategies. Why it matters: The partnership enhances the UAE's capabilities in securing critical digital systems and fosters the growth of commercial autonomous drones and robots, opening new opportunities for enterprises.

TII to Build UAE’s First Quantum Computer

TII · · Infrastructure Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi announced its Quantum Research Center (QRC) will build the UAE’s first quantum computer in collaboration with Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech. The computer will use superconducting qubits, the same technology used by Google and IBM. The first quantum chips are expected by the end of summer. Why it matters: This project positions the UAE as a leader in quantum computing research and development in the Middle East, potentially enabling breakthroughs in medicine, materials science, and AI.

Abu Dhabi’s TII Unveils First Post-Quantum Cryptography Library in UAE

TII · · Cryptography Research

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched the UAE's first Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) software library, developed by the Cryptography Research Center (CRC). The library, written in C, supports various computer architectures and operating systems and has been integrated into secure communication products. It includes algorithms designed to protect against attacks by quantum computers, which threaten classic cryptographic methods. Why it matters: This launch positions the UAE among nations with advanced digital security capabilities, enhancing data confidentiality and security in the face of emerging quantum computing threats.

TII Unveils UAE’s First Secure Cloud Technologies Programme

TII · · Research Partnership

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched the UAE’s first secure cloud technologies programme via its Cryptography Research Center (CRC). The program will focus on advancing Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) like fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and secure multi-party computation (MPC). TII researchers are also developing hardware accelerators to improve the efficiency of FHE. Why it matters: The initiative addresses growing security and privacy challenges in cloud computing, positioning the UAE as a leader in advanced cryptographic solutions for data protection.

TII’s Secure Systems Research Center Partners with World-leading Universities across Groundbreaking Projects

TII · · Partnership Research

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has announced partnerships with Khalifa University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Tampere University, and SUPSI across multiple projects. These collaborations aim to advance secure systems research, with Khalifa University focusing on machine learning for exfiltration detection and secure drone communication, Georgia Tech working on attack-resilient software for cyber-physical systems, Tampere University focusing on critical infrastructure security, and SUPSI exploring AI-based secure autonomous navigation on Nano-UAVs. Why it matters: These partnerships highlight the UAE's commitment to advancing research and development in secure systems and autonomous technologies, fostering innovation and expertise in critical areas like cybersecurity and UAV technology.

TII Unveils the Arab World’s First Electromagnetic Compatibility Labs

TII · · Infrastructure Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratories in Abu Dhabi, the first such facility in the Arab world. The facility at TII's Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) includes three labs: an EMC semi-anechoic chamber, a pulsed power laboratory, and a low-noise emanation laboratory. These labs will enable evaluation of technologies against electromagnetic interference and support in-country R&D and local industry in line with UAE's 'Operation 300bn'. Why it matters: This advanced infrastructure signals the UAE's commitment to fostering innovation in electronics and related sectors, reducing reliance on foreign testing and certification.

TII's Cryptography Research Center Partners with World-leading Universities

TII · · Partnership Research

TII's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) has formed partnerships with several international universities, including Ruhr-University Bochum, Radboud University, Khalifa University, and others, to advance cryptography research. The collaborations cover areas like privacy-preserving cloud computing, lightweight cryptography, enhanced IoT protocols, and post-quantum cryptography schemes. CRC had previously partnered with Yale University and co-authored a book with New York University. Why it matters: These partnerships signal the UAE's commitment to developing advanced cryptographic capabilities and contributing to global research in data security and privacy.

TII’s Secure Systems Research Center Joins RISC-V International

TII · · Research Partnership

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has become a strategic member of RISC-V International to advance the development of open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) for computer chips. SSRC aims to contribute to the RISC-V community by developing security and resilience features in processors and platforms, fostering innovation in end-to-end security. SSRC will conduct open source research to secure communications between edge devices and cloud infrastructure, and harden device hardware and software to prevent malware. Why it matters: This move enables the UAE to have greater control and independence in computing platform design, reducing reliance on proprietary architectures and enhancing security and resilience in critical infrastructure.

TII and MBZUAI Form Strategic Collaboration to Advance AI Research

TII · · Partnership Research

MBZUAI and TII have formed a partnership to advance AI research and strengthen the AI ecosystem in the UAE. The collaboration framework enables joint fundamental and applied research in key domains of AI, including neuromorphic computing and autonomous vehicles. The two organizations will share research resources and exchange students, faculty, and researchers. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens Abu Dhabi's position as a regional AI hub and promotes economic growth through AI-based knowledge.

TII's Secure Systems Research Center Collaborates with Global Universities on RISC-V-Based Secure Flight Computer System

TII · · Research Partnership

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) is partnering with Khalifa University, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, University of Bologna, University of Waterloo, and McMaster University to develop a RISC-V-based secure flight computer system. The project aims to create an open RISC-V-based System on a Chip (SoC) architecture and software stack for secure application processors in drone flight computers. The collaboration seeks to improve performance, efficiency, reliability, and security relative to current commercial flight computer systems. Why it matters: This international collaboration strengthens the UAE's position in advanced hardware and software co-design for critical applications like drone technology, while also fostering local expertise through partnerships with UAE universities.

TII’s Quantum Research Center Starts Building UAE’s First Quantum Computer

TII · · Infrastructure Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has begun constructing the UAE's first quantum computer. The project started with the arrival of a 300-part cryostat from Finland, designed to cool the computer's brain to extremely low temperatures. The quantum computer will leverage quantum mechanics principles to enhance computational efficiency. Why it matters: This initiative positions the UAE as a regional leader in quantum computing, with potential advancements in fields like medicine, battery technology, and AI.

Project NATHR-G1 - The Story behind the Innovative Solution for a more Humane World

TII · · Robotics Research

A team led by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has developed NATHR-G1, a ground penetrating radar for detecting landmines and unexploded ordnance. The project, involving researchers from Colombia, Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland, builds on earlier work using radar to detect buried objects. NATHR-G1 incorporates machine learning for advanced signal processing and object identification. Why it matters: This humanitarian application of AI and robotics based in the UAE could significantly reduce casualties from landmines and other explosive remnants of war.

TII's Secure Systems Research Center in Abu Dhabi Announces Launch of First Motion Capture Facility Outside United States

TII · · Robotics Infrastructure

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) in Abu Dhabi has launched a motion capture (MOCAP) facility for testing drones in augmented reality, the first such facility outside the US. SSRC's MOCAP facility will simulate environments like Abu Dhabi city to enable high-precision ground truth for experiments. The facility will allow the modelling and operation of a cloud-based secure autonomous system of drones. Why it matters: This positions the UAE as a leader in drone security research, enabling advanced testing and development of secure drone systems for various critical applications.

TII's Directed Energy Research Center becomes First-in-Region to Replicate Electromagnetic Pulses from High-altitude Nuclear Reaction

TII · · Infrastructure Research

TII's Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) is now the first in the GCC to reproduce high-altitude electromagnetic pulses (HEMP) from nuclear reactions using its EMC labs, in partnership with Montena Technologies. The Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse Simulator allows local testing of critical infrastructure and electronics, reducing reliance on foreign facilities. DERC's capabilities will support government entities and industries in hardening equipment against international standards. Why it matters: This provides strategic autonomy and enhances the UAE's ability to protect critical infrastructure from electromagnetic threats, benefiting various sectors including emergency services, telecommunications, and finance.

TII's Secure Systems Research Center Collaborates with Global Universities on Secure Mesh Communications Research Projects

TII · · Research Partnership

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has partnered with Khalifa University, the University of Turku, and Graz University of Technology on secure mesh communications research projects. The collaborations aim to strengthen the security of Mesh network technology being developed by TII for machine-to-machine and human-to-human communications. The projects will focus on areas like communication resilience, physical layer security, and secure routing to resist eavesdropping, scanning, malware propagation, and jamming. Why it matters: This multi-party collaboration enhances the UAE's position in secure communication technologies, crucial for cyber-physical systems and autonomous operations in the region.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Directed Energy Research Center Unveils First-in-GCC Region Laser-Matter Interaction Laboratory

TII · · Research Infrastructure

Technology Innovation Institute's (TII) Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) in Abu Dhabi has launched the GCC region's first Laser-Matter Interaction (LMI) Laboratory. The LMI Lab, part of DERC's Laser, Photonics, and Optoelectronics Division, will investigate laser interactions with matter. This lab will enable local research and development in laser materials processing, plasma physics, and nanotechnology, reducing reliance on foreign outsourcing. Why it matters: This regional first enhances the UAE's position in advanced technology research and expands the application of lasers across diverse industries in the GCC.

TII’s DERC Partners with Brazilian Technology Disruptor Radaz on Airborne Multi-band Interferometric Microwave Imaging Project

TII · · Research Partnership

TII's DERC, in partnership with Brazilian firm RADAZ, has obtained the first microwave images from their joint project on Airborne Multi-band Interferometric Microwave Imaging (A(MI)2) in Abu Dhabi. The project uses a new multiband Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) operating in P, L, and C frequency bands to generate terrain images. The system, which can be mounted on commercial drones, also integrates Ground Penetrating Radar capability to detect buried objects. Why it matters: This technology enhances remote sensing capabilities in the region, enabling applications in agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, and search and rescue operations.

TII, LightOn Partner to Build NOOR Platform for Exascale Computing for Foundation Models

TII · · LLM Infrastructure

TII and LightOn have partnered to build the NOOR Platform for exascale computing, aimed at developing foundation models. The collaboration will leverage LightOn's expertise in large language models, with the first output being the largest Arabic language model to date. The platform will provide high-quality data pipelines and facilitate extreme-scale distributed training and serving. Why it matters: This partnership aims to establish Abu Dhabi as a center of AI excellence and boost the UAE's ambitions in high-tech innovation and NLP research.

TII’s Secure Systems Research Center is collaborating with #ImperialCollegeLondon on an innovative cloud project to achieve trustworthy end-to-end cloud computing with hardware security

TII · · Partnership Research

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) is partnering with Imperial College London on a three-year research project focused on trustworthy cloud computing with hardware security. The project aims to design a new trustworthy cloud OS stack leveraging hardware mechanisms like ARM TrustZone. It will explore userspace isolation abstraction while maintaining compatibility with POSIX standards using ARM and RISC-V architectures. Why it matters: This collaboration addresses critical cloud security challenges by integrating hardware-based security solutions, potentially unifying cloud and edge security approaches in the region.

Researchers at CRC Set Decoding Records at INRIA’s McEliece Challenge

TII · · Research Cryptography

A cryptanalysis team at the UAE's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) has set new records in computation by decrypting a McEliece ciphertext without the secret key at INRIA’s McEliece decoding challenge, taking first and second place. The record computation took about 31.4 days on a cluster using 256 CPU-cores. The team also achieved top ranks in decoding quasi-cyclic codes and ternary codes, used in post-quantum cryptography. Why it matters: This achievement demonstrates the UAE's growing capabilities in advanced cryptography research and its contributions to the global effort to develop quantum-resistant algorithms.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Advanced Materials Research Center Launches MENA’s First Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi

TII · · Research Infrastructure

Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) has launched the MENA region's first Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi. The lab will serve as a testing ground for advanced materials, laminates, and composites. It features equipment like a Universal Testing Machine and a Gas-Gun Projectile Launcher, the latter being the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Why it matters: The Impact Lab will accelerate the development and application of advanced materials technologies in the UAE and the broader MENA region, enhancing capabilities in industries ranging from aerospace to sports equipment.

Making Autonomous Nano-drones Smarter to Scale New Heights

TII · · Robotics RL

ARRC researchers in collaboration with the University of Bologna and ETH Zürich have developed a CNN-based AI deck to enable autonomous navigation of a 27g nano-drone in unknown environments. The CNN allows the drone to recognize and avoid obstacles using only an onboard camera, running 10x faster and using 10x less memory than previous versions. The demo also featured a swarm of nano-drones flying in formation using ultra-wideband communication. Why it matters: This advancement could significantly enhance the capabilities of nano-drones for applications such as disaster response, where quick and efficient intervention is crucial.

Technology Innovation Institute Announces Launch of NOOR, the World’s Largest Arabic NLP Model

TII · · NLP LLM

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with LightOn, has launched NOOR, a 10 billion parameter Arabic natural language processing (NLP) model. The model was trained on a large, high-quality cross-domain Arabic dataset including web data, books, poetry, news, and technical information. It enables applications in automated summarization, chatbots, and personalized marketing. Why it matters: NOOR represents a significant advancement in Arabic NLP, potentially enabling more sophisticated AI applications tailored to the Arabic language and regional needs.

Technology Innovation Institute Launches State-of-the-Art Research Facility in Abu Dhabi Offering Prequalification Testing for Key Industries in Region

TII · · Research Infrastructure

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched a state-of-the-art research facility within its Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) in Abu Dhabi's Tawazun Industrial Park. The facility includes seven workshops and five specialized laboratories focusing on areas like High-Power ElectroMagnetics (HPEM), acoustics, and laser development. It can accommodate 150 researchers and provides research and testing services to local industries, including Radio Frequency testing and acoustic experiments. Why it matters: This new facility enhances the UAE's research infrastructure and supports the development of advanced technologies for regional industries in the safety and security sector.

Technology Innovation Institute, Khalifa University, Global Partners Achieve Breakthrough in RISC-V-based UAV Systems

TII · · Research Partnership

TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) has developed 'Shaheen', the UAE's first RISC-V-based System-on-Chip (SoC), in collaboration with Khalifa University and other global partners. Shaheen is a test chip for drone flight control, incorporating features like a hypervisor extension, Zero Trust security, and a PULP ML accelerator. It serves as a pilot version for the Al Saqr SoC planned for 2023. Why it matters: This achievement provides the UAE with the foundational knowledge for domestic silicon manufacturing, promoting high-skilled jobs and autonomy in critical technology sectors like UAV security.