KAUST hosted the 15th General Conference of The World Academy of Sciences (UNESCO-TWAS) virtually from November 1–4, 2021, in collaboration with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB). The conference focused on the role of scientific research in enhancing human well-being and featured speakers from KAUST, Saudi ministries, UNESCO, and other international organizations. Participants engaged with KAUST faculty and discussed topics such as financing science, technology, and innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's role as a hub for international scientific collaboration and its commitment to advancing research and development in the region.
A delegation from Luxembourg, including H.E. Franz Fayot, Minister of Economy, and H.E. Elisabeth Cardoso, Ambassador to the UAE, visited MBZUAI. They met with MBZUAI President Prof. Eric Xing, Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf, and Prof. Le Song to discuss potential collaborations. The discussions focused on opportunities between MBZUAI and Luxembourg institutions. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in partnering with MBZUAI, potentially fostering research and educational exchanges.
A delegation from the Embassy of Poland in the UAE met with senior leaders at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). Discussions focused on potential collaboration opportunities between MBZUAI and Polish institutions. The meeting included Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf, Prof. Le Song, and Reem Al Orfali from MBZUAI. Why it matters: This meeting indicates MBZUAI's continued efforts to expand its international partnerships and foster collaboration in AI research and education.
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.
MBZUAI's President Eric Xing met with École Polytechnique (L’X) and Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP) leaders to discuss AI research initiatives. The meetings explored potential collaborations between MBZUAI and the French institutions, including the Hi! Paris interdisciplinary center in AI and Data Science. They also discussed strengthening links with private industry and maintaining excellence in research and innovation. Why it matters: This partnership aims to foster international collaboration in AI research and development, potentially enhancing MBZUAI's capabilities and expanding its global network.
An Italian delegation led by Ambassador Nicola Lener met with MBZUAI leadership to discuss potential collaborations between MBZUAI and Italian universities. The Ambassador expressed interest in raising awareness of MBZUAI's scholarship opportunities among Italian students. MBZUAI emphasized the importance of partnerships with Italian educational institutes and welcoming Italian students. Why it matters: This collaboration could foster cross-cultural exchange and advance AI research by integrating Italian expertise with MBZUAI's focus on AI education and research.
MBZUAI hosted delegations from École Polytechnique, KAUST, Costa Rica, South Africa, and South Korea in March 2022 to discuss collaborations on programs, research, and knowledge sharing. Discussions with KAUST focused on enhancing recruitment and research opportunities. The visits also served to showcase MBZUAI's facilities in Masdar City. Why it matters: These meetings signal MBZUAI's intent to establish itself as a central hub for AI research and development through international partnerships.
A delegation from Belarus and the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR) visited MBZUAI. Discussions focused on potential collaborations in AI and opportunities for Belarusian graduate students at MBZUAI. The meeting was led by representatives from both the Belarusian embassy in the UAE and BSUIR's research and development department. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and the UAE's AI ecosystem, potentially leading to future research partnerships and student exchange programs.
KAUST representatives from various research centers will attend the American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition in Denver. The aim is to showcase KAUST's research capabilities and international connections to potential staff, faculty, and students. KAUST seeks to emphasize that it is a globally connected research institution with state-of-the-art equipment and world-class faculty. Why it matters: This participation helps KAUST attract talent and build collaborations by dispelling perceptions of isolation from cutting-edge research in the Middle East.