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UAE launches AI and robotics project to boost labour market productivity - Gulf News

Gulf News News · · Policy Robotics

The UAE has launched a new national project focused on integrating artificial intelligence and robotics. This initiative aims to significantly boost productivity within the country's labour market. The project represents a strategic effort to leverage advanced technologies for economic development and efficiency. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's continued commitment to AI and robotics as pillars for national economic growth and global competitiveness, potentially influencing similar policies across the region.

UAE to use AI, robotics to screen work permit applicants from May - Khaleej Times

Khaleej Times News · · Policy Robotics

The United Arab Emirates will begin utilizing artificial intelligence and robotics technologies for the screening of work permit applicants. This new system is scheduled to commence operations from May, aiming to enhance the efficiency and speed of the application review process. The initiative marks a significant advancement in the integration of AI and automation within government administrative procedures in the UAE. Why it matters: This implementation represents a substantial step in the UAE's digital transformation agenda, setting a precedent for the application of advanced technologies in public sector services and immigration management.

UAE launches AI and robotics project to boost labour market productivity - Gulf News

The National · · Policy Robotics

The UAE has launched a national project focused on integrating Artificial Intelligence and robotics to significantly enhance labour market productivity. This initiative aims to leverage advanced technologies to streamline operations and improve efficiency across various economic sectors. The project is expected to drive economic growth and prepare the workforce for future technological demands. Why it matters: This strategic move underscores the UAE's commitment to technological adoption as a cornerstone of its economic diversification and human capital development strategy.

Mohammed bin Rashid approves the launch of the National Programme to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience in the UAE - Emirates 24|7

The National · · Policy Infrastructure

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum approved the launch of the National Programme to Strengthen Supply Chain Resilience in the UAE. This program aims to enhance the nation's supply chain capabilities and ensure business continuity across various sectors. The initiative is expected to leverage advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and data analytics, for predictive modeling and optimization of logistics operations. Why it matters: This initiative underscores the UAE's strategic commitment to national economic security and is likely to drive significant adoption of AI-powered solutions in logistics and industrial sectors.

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.

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.

Governing What the EU AI Act Excludes: Accountability for Autonomous AI Agents in Smart City Critical Infrastructure

arXiv · · Policy Ethics

This research paper identifies an accountability deficit for autonomous AI agents operating in smart city critical infrastructure under the EU AI Act, noting that specific provisions exclude safety-component AI from certain explanation rights and impact assessments. It proposes AgentGov-SC, a three-layer governance architecture specifying 25 measures, 5 conflict resolution rules, and an autonomy-calibrated activation model, with bidirectional traceability to established AI frameworks. A scenario analysis traces the governance activation through a multi-agent corridor cascade involving documented UAE smart-city systems. Why it matters: This paper addresses a significant regulatory gap in AI governance for complex, multi-agent systems in critical urban infrastructure, offering a novel architectural solution highly relevant to global smart city initiatives, including those in the Middle East.

Abu Dhabi launches AI-powered autonomous patrol boat trials to strengthen maritime security - Gulf News

Gulf News News · · Robotics Product

Abu Dhabi has initiated trials for AI-powered autonomous patrol boats to bolster its maritime security capabilities. These advanced vessels will integrate artificial intelligence for various functions including navigation, surveillance, and real-time threat detection. The trials are part of a broader effort to enhance coastal protection and operational efficiency through cutting-edge technology. Why it matters: This initiative demonstrates Abu Dhabi's strategic commitment to integrating advanced AI and robotics into critical national infrastructure and security operations.

Dual Pose-Graph Semantic Localization for Vision-Based Autonomous Drone Racing

arXiv · · Robotics CV

This work presents a dual pose-graph architecture for robust real-time localization in autonomous drone racing. The system fuses monocular visual-inertial odometry with semantic gate detections, using a temporary graph to optimize multiple observations into refined constraints before promoting them to a persistent main graph. Evaluated on the TII-RATM dataset and deployed in the A2RL competition, it achieved a 56-74% reduction in Absolute Trajectory Error (ATE) compared to standalone VIO and reduced odometry drift by up to 4.2 meters per lap. Why it matters: This research significantly improves the reliability and accuracy of vision-based localization for high-speed autonomous drones, crucial for advanced robotics applications and competitive racing.

KAUST’s Omar Knio named SIAM Fellow for contributions to applied mathematics

KAUST · · Research Infrastructure

Professor Omar Knio, Dean of the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division at KAUST, has been named a 2026 SIAM Fellow. This prestigious recognition from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics honors his leadership in uncertainty quantification and multiscale mathematics. His research areas include applications in combustion, energetic materials, geophysical fluid dynamics, high-performance computing, and data-enabled predictive science. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's global standing in applied mathematics and computational science, reinforcing its role as a hub for scientific talent and interdisciplinary research crucial for advanced technological development in Saudi Arabia.

World Reasoning Arena

arXiv · · Research LLM

Researchers from MBZUAI have introduced WR-Arena, a new comprehensive benchmark designed to evaluate World Models (WMs) beyond traditional next-state prediction and visual fidelity. WR-Arena assesses WMs across three core dimensions: Action Simulation Fidelity, Long-horizon Forecast, and Simulative Reasoning and Planning, using a curated task taxonomy and diverse datasets. Extensive experiments with state-of-the-art WMs revealed a significant gap between current models' capabilities and human-level hypothetical reasoning. Why it matters: This benchmark provides a critical diagnostic tool and guideline for developing more robust and intelligent world models capable of advanced understanding, forecasting, and purposeful action, particularly for AI research in the region.

World First: Autonomous Racing Leaps Forward in Abu Dhabi as A2RL Season 2 Showcases Record Speed, Bold Overtakes and Real-Time AI Decision-Making

TII · · Robotics RL

The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) Season 2 Grand Final took place at Yas Marina Circuit, featuring six fully driverless racecars. Germany’s TUM team won the championship, followed by TII Racing (UAE) and PoliMOVE (Italy). The event included a Human vs AI showdown and showcased speeds over 250 km/h and advanced AI decision-making. Why it matters: A2RL demonstrates the UAE's commitment to advancing autonomous systems and fostering public trust in AI technologies for various sectors.

ADNOC, TII and ASPIRE Begin Autonomous Drone Integration to Transform Emergency Response Operations

TII · · Partnership Robotics

ADNOC, TII, and ASPIRE have launched a pilot project to integrate autonomous drone fleets for emergency response. The system will provide ADNOC's Crisis Management Center with real-time aerial intelligence during emergencies, integrating autonomous, long-range, and swarm-based drone operations. Fleets of drones can be rapidly deployed to scan large areas, search for people, and offer support. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates Abu Dhabi's commitment to using advanced autonomy to protect people and critical infrastructure, potentially transforming emergency response across the UAE.

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute Successfully Fires UAE’s First Liquid Rocket Engine, Marking Milestone in National Space Capability

TII · · Infrastructure Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has successfully designed, built, and test-fired the UAE’s first liquid rocket engine, a 250-newton thruster. The engine achieved combustion efficiencies of up to 94% during testing, with over 50 successful firings. The program aims to scale propulsion designs and develop advanced engine technologies. Why it matters: This milestone strengthens the UAE's sovereign space capabilities and enables the design of propulsion systems for orbital maneuvering and future space missions.

Abu Dhabi’s TII and NVIDIA Launch Middle East’s First Joint ‘AI & Robotics’ NVAITC Research Lab

TII · · Partnership Robotics

TII and NVIDIA have partnered to launch the first AI & Robotics NVAITC Joint Lab in the Middle East, located in Abu Dhabi. The lab will focus on developing next-generation AI models, robotics platforms, and humanoid technologies. It aims to integrate NVIDIA's computing platforms with TII's research in AI, robotics, autonomous systems, and high-performance computing, including the Falcon family of AI models. Why it matters: This collaboration positions Abu Dhabi as a leader in applied AI and robotics, contributing to the UAE's technological sovereignty and its role in the global AI ecosystem.

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB) Collaborate on New Naval Innovation Hub to Advance Naval Technologies

TII · · Partnership Research

TII and ADSB have launched a Naval Technology Innovation Hub to accelerate naval technology R&D. The hub will focus on autonomy, propulsion, materials, and secure systems, with joint initiatives exploring quantum magnetic sensing, autonomous robotics, and advanced materials. The collaboration aims to transition advanced technologies from concept to deployment, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position in maritime innovation. Why it matters: This partnership signifies a major push towards indigenous development of advanced naval capabilities in the UAE, fostering innovation and reducing reliance on foreign technologies.

The Technology Innovation Institute Develops New Drone Technology to Detect Hidden Water Leaks from the Sky

TII · · Infrastructure Product

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed a drone-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system capable of detecting underground water leaks at depths of up to 40 meters. The system uses P-, L-, and C-band radar signals to identify anomalies in soil moisture and subsurface disturbances. The SAR technology was previously validated for archaeology and infrastructure and is now optimized for sandy environments. Why it matters: This innovation offers a more efficient and sustainable method for monitoring infrastructure, reducing water loss and maintenance costs for utilities across the region.

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute Advances Swarm of Drone Technology for Commercial Use

TII · · Robotics Research

Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed AI-driven drone technology enabling swarms to collaborate and independently organize tasks without central command. These drones utilize decentralized AI algorithms to adapt formation and behavior based on shared objectives, enhancing scalability and real-time decision-making. TII is collaborating globally to test real-world applications, including disaster management, crop health monitoring, and ecosystem restoration. Why it matters: This advancement positions the UAE as a leader in autonomous robotics and offers solutions for critical applications like disaster response and environmental monitoring.

Artificial Intelligence Triumphs in World’s Most Sophisticated Autonomous Drone Race in Abu Dhabi

TII · · Robotics AI

The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) concluded its inaugural autonomous drone championship in Abu Dhabi, featuring 14 international teams. Team MavLab (TU Delft) won the AI Grand Challenge, AI vs Human Showdown, and AI Drag Race, while TII Racing (Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi) won the AI Multi-Autonomous Drone Race. In the AI vs Human challenge, MavLab's AI-powered drone outpaced a top human pilot in a complex head-to-head race. Why it matters: This event demonstrates the rapid advancements in AI-driven autonomous flight, positioning the UAE as a hub for innovation in aerial robotics and autonomous systems.

UAE Begins Mapping Air Corridors for Air Taxis and Cargo Drones to Transform Urban Transportation

TII · · Infrastructure Policy

The UAE has begun mapping air corridors and developing regulations for air taxis and cargo drones, aiming to transform urban transportation. The GCAA and ATRC entities (TII and ASPIRE) are collaborating to define aerial corridors within 20 months. These routes will connect key airports and locations, integrating piloted and autonomous vehicles. Why it matters: The initiative positions the UAE as a leader in advanced air mobility, potentially easing congestion and setting a global benchmark for future urban mobility.

ATRC Entities and ADNOC Sign Landmark R&D Partnership to Advance Sustainable Energy Solutions

TII · · Partnership Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE, both part of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), have signed an R&D agreement with ADNOC to advance sustainable energy solutions. The partnership will focus on carbon storage monitoring and battery optimization using quantum technology, as well as initiatives in autonomous robotics and propulsion systems. TII's quantum sensing tech will enhance CCS safety, while magnetic field analysis will improve battery recycling and lifespan prediction. Why it matters: This collaboration between research institutions and a major energy player signals the UAE's commitment to leveraging advanced technology for sustainable energy solutions and carbon reduction.

Nabat, New Abu Dhabi Climate Tech Venture, to use AI and Robotics to Restore Mangroves and Boost Climate Resilience

TII · · AI Robotics

VentureOne, part of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), launched Nabat, a climate tech venture using AI and robotics for ecosystem restoration. Nabat employs drones, AI-powered software, and flexible seeding to conserve and restore mangroves, aiming to cover thousands of hectares in the UAE over seven years. Their technology enables precision mapping, seeding, and monitoring in remote areas. Why it matters: This initiative showcases the UAE's commitment to using advanced technology for environmental conservation and climate resilience, particularly in preserving vital ecosystems like mangroves, while also highlighting the growing AI startup ecosystem in the region.

Abu Dhabi Unveils SteerAI, New Tech Venture Set to Transform Industrial Vehicles into Autonomous Powerhouses

TII · · Product Robotics

VentureOne, the commercialization arm of Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has launched SteerAI, an AI-powered autonomous mobility system that can be integrated into existing industrial vehicles. Developed by experts at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), SteerAI uses a hardware kit, software stack, and fleet management system. The system targets the logistics and defense sectors, enabling autonomous ground vehicles to perform complex missions with precision and efficiency. Why it matters: This launch underscores the UAE's ambition to become a leader in autonomous vehicle technology, transforming industries and enhancing operational capabilities in critical sectors.

Technology Innovation Institute Achieves Fastest Speeds with Vision-based AI Drone Racing

TII · · Robotics RL

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has developed AI-powered autonomous drones capable of navigating complex environments at speeds up to 80 km/h using only a camera and IMU sensor. The drones use onboard AI-driven visual odometry and reinforcement learning to adapt to their environment in real time. In direct competition, the TII drone set a best lap time of 4.38s, compared to 6.32s and 5.34s for human pilots. Why it matters: This research demonstrates the potential of AI-powered UAVs to surpass human-operated drones in agility and precision, with applications for the transport of goods and potentially people.

RLtools: Technology Innovation Institute and New York University Debut Novel Reinforcement Learning Library

TII · · RL Robotics

TII's Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) and NYU's Agile Robotics and Perception Lab have released RLtools, an open-source reinforcement learning library. RLtools achieves a 75x speed-up in training compared to existing libraries, enabling drone controller training on standard computers. It allows training on consumer-grade laptops or directly on microcontrollers, addressing resource efficiency and deployment challenges. Why it matters: This library accelerates the development and deployment of autonomous systems by reducing training time and resource requirements, making advanced AI more accessible.

Making History: ASPIRE to Launch Inaugural ‘Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League’ Redefining Future of Extreme Sport on April 27

TII · · Robotics AI

The inaugural ASPIRE Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) will take place on April 27th at the Yas Marina Circuit with 8 teams competing for a $2.25 million prize. Teams will use identical Dallara Super Formula SF23 cars autonomized by TII, relying on their coding and AI algorithms to race. The event will feature autonomous cars racing simultaneously and an AI vs Human race with former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing AI and autonomous systems, potentially establishing Abu Dhabi as a hub for autonomous vehicle innovation in extreme conditions.

ARRC's Groundbreaking Advancements in Underwater Communication Technology

TII · · Robotics Research

The Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) is developing underwater communication systems, including a multimode modem prototype, and has filed three patents. One key technology is the Universal Underwater Software Defined Modem (UniSDM), which supports sound, magnetic induction, light, and radio waves. ARRC also developed a network management framework for automatic network slicing (ANS) of communication resources. Why it matters: These advancements are crucial for improving underwater exploration, industrial maintenance, and marine monitoring in the region, enabling more efficient and reliable communication for underwater robots.

Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute, ASPIRE and Maqta Gateway Collaborate to Enhance Autonomous Technologies

TII · · Robotics Partnership

Technology Innovation Institute (TII), ASPIRE, and Maqta Gateway have signed a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) agreement to develop AI and robotics solutions for terrestrial, aerial, and marine applications. The projects include unmanned ground vehicles for cargo movement and autonomous watercraft for passenger transport in Abu Dhabi. The solutions will use computer vision, communication, sensors, and Lidar technology to integrate with AD Ports Group’s infrastructure, enhancing productivity and reducing costs. Why it matters: This partnership signifies Abu Dhabi's commitment to integrating advanced autonomous technologies into its logistics and transportation infrastructure, potentially setting a new standard for efficiency and sustainability in the region.

Technology Innovation Institute Discovers Key Element in Developing Quantum Sensors

TII · · Research Partnership

Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) have identified a new universality in dynamic phase transitions by investigating a "quench" scenario in a two-dimensional atomic cloud undergoing a Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition. They discovered the universal behavior that vortex pairs form from the fluctuations of the atomic cloud during this dynamic phase transition and successfully described the process using a real-time renormalization method. Their paper, titled “Universal scaling of the dynamic BKT transition in quenched 2D Bose gases”, was published in Science. Why it matters: This discovery could catalyze the development of sensitive quantum sensors and contributes to a better understanding of many-body dynamics.

Technology Innovation Institute Achieves Key Milestone in Advancing High-Power Laser Tech

TII · · Research Product

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announced that its Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) has developed the first high-power (kW-level) Ytterbium-doped fiber laser in the MENA region, designed, assembled, and tested in the UAE. The project, led by Dr. Giuseppe Scurria, involved building an optical laboratory, developing local expertise in optical fiber processing, and establishing relationships with laser and photonics companies. High-power fiber lasers have applications in material processing, defense, telecommunications, and medicine. Why it matters: This achievement signifies a critical step for the UAE towards sovereignty in high-power laser technologies and establishes the UAE as a key player in the fiber laser field, opening doors for further collaborations.

Autonomous Robotics Research Center’s Nanodrones Team wins Nanocopter AI Challenge 2022

TII · · Robotics AI

The Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) at TII won the Nanocopter AI Challenge 2022, part of the International Micro Air Vehicle Conference. The challenge involved developing AI-enabled solutions for Bitcraze’s Crazyflie nanocopters to perform vision-based obstacle avoidance. The ARRC team's nano-drone completed a 110m flight in 5 minutes with no crashes in a dynamic environment. Why it matters: This victory demonstrates the growing expertise in autonomous robotics and AI-powered drone technology within the UAE, with potential applications in search and rescue, industrial inspection, and precision agriculture.

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.

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.

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’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 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.

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 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.

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 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 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 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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.