Mohamed bin Zayed University of AI and IBM partner to drive artificial intelligence research

2 years ago

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence —the world’s first graduate, research university dedicated to artificial intelligence —has announced plans for a strategic collaboration with IBM. Senior leaders from both organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at advancing fundamental artificial intelligence research, as well as accelerating the types of scientific breakthroughs that could unlock the potential of artificial intelligence to help solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges.

Central to the collaboration is the establishment of a new artificial intelligence Center of Excellence to be based at the university’s Masdar City campus. The Center will leverage the talents of IBM researchers, in collaboration with MBZUAI faculty and students, and will focus on the advancement of both fundamental and applied research objectives.

The initiative seeks to develop, validate, and incubate technologies that harness the capabilities of artificial intelligence to address civic, social, and business challenges. Further, the collaboration aims to provide real-life applications, particularly in the fields of natural language processing, as well as artificial intelligence applications that seek to further climate and sustainability goals, and accelerate discoveries in healthcare.

IBM will provide targeted training and technologies as part of the initiative, which supports the university’s vision to be a global leader for advancing artificial intelligence and its application for the good of society and business. For example, through the IBM Academic Initiative, IBM will provide MBZUAI students and faculty  with access to IBM tools, software, courseware and cloud accounts for teaching, learning, and non-commercial research. In addition, through the IBM Skills Academy program, MBZUAI will have access to curated artificial intelligence curricula, lectures, labs, industry use cases, design-thinking sessions, and an artificial intelligence Practitioner certification. 

Professor Eric Xing, President of MBZUAI, delivered short remarks, as did Jonathan Adashek, IBM’s Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, and Saad Toma, General Manager, IBM Middle East, and Africa. The agreement was then signed by Sultan Al Hajji, Vice President for Public Affairs and Alumni Relations at MBZUAI and Wael Abdoush, General Manager IBM Gulf and Levant.

“We’re excited to to be among the first research universities in the MENA region to host a Center of Excellence for artificial intelligence research and development with technology and expertise from a world-leading technological giant like IBM. This center will provide highly valuable resource and collaborative environment to our faculty and students to broaden their work in artificial intelligence. IBM has a long history of technological innovation, and we look forward to joining their latest efforts in our region and together advance artificial intelligence technology and commercialisation for mutual good,” MBZUAI President, Professor Eric Xing said.

Saad Toma, General Manager, IBM Middle East and Africa, said, “This collaboration will help drive innovations in artificial intelligence which is critical for the future of business and society. We’re bringing together some of the brightest minds across both the industry and academia, while reinforcing IBM’s commitment to promoting knowledge and skills in critical areas for the UAE’s development, where the use of technologies like artificial intelligence is fundamental.”

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