KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) partnered to empower Saudi entrepreneurs through the 1K MILE Program and KAUST's Saudi Leadership Institute (KSLI). Held at KAUST, the program included participants selected from the 1K MILE Program honing their skills alongside peers and trainers from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. The "Leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Workshop" featured industry leaders from top Saudi organizations, emphasizing automation and technology adoption. Why it matters: This collaboration fosters high-growth sectors and develops future leaders, aligning with Saudi Arabia's vision for economic growth and innovation in line with Vision 2030.
KAUST and Tabadul, Saudi Arabia's digital logistics services provider, have signed an MoU to collaborate on research and innovation projects aimed at advancing global trade in the Kingdom. Tabadul will leverage KAUST's expertise in AI, Blockchain, and related areas to enhance efficiency in logistics and mobility. The partnership aims to launch technology innovation activities and explore big data analytics and AI/ML solutions to enhance Tabadul's platforms. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to transform Saudi Arabia into a high-tech logistics hub, aligning with Vision 2030 and attracting investments in the logistics sector.
Saee, a KAUST-supported Saudi startup based in Jeddah, aims to disrupt last-mile delivery in Saudi Arabia by addressing challenges like delays and cash-on-delivery (COD) issues. They offer services such as fast COD consolidation, flexible dispatch to freelancers, and warehouse management. Saee also introduces a new concept called Cash Before Delivery (CBD) to improve cash flow for e-commerce platforms. Why it matters: This aims to solve a key bottleneck for e-commerce growth in Saudi Arabia, where COD is prevalent and creates financial inefficiencies.
MBZUAI graduates Dhanalaxmi Gaddam and Abbas Bamidele Abdulsalam won DP World’s Big Tech Project with a metaverse-based solution for logistics. Their winning solution uses VR/AR to enhance training and productivity at DP World's ports. They will receive master’s degrees from MBZUAI and commence a paid internship with DP World. Why it matters: The project highlights the growing role of AI and metaverse applications in optimizing logistics and trade across the GCC, which Strategy& projects could contribute $15 billion annually to GCC economies by 2030.
MBZUAI Associate Professor Martin Takáč is working on high-performance computing and machine learning with applications in logistics, supply chain management, and other areas. His research focuses on using AI to improve precision and efficiency in tasks like predicting demand and optimizing delivery routes. Takáč's interests include imitative learning, predictive modeling, and reinforcement learning to enable AI to mimic human behavior and predict future outcomes. Why it matters: This research contributes to the development of more efficient and reliable AI systems that can be applied to a wide range of industries in the UAE and beyond.
Emirates Post Group (EPG) hosted the first cohort of MBZUAI’s Executive Program at its headquarters. MBZUAI President Eric Xing thanked EPG for its leadership in forming an AI expert community. EPG showcased its advancements in applying AI, blockchain, and other technologies to enhance efficiency and advance business offerings, particularly within Emirates Post and EDC. Why it matters: This highlights the growing collaboration between academic institutions like MBZUAI and leading industry players in the UAE to drive AI adoption and innovation across various sectors.