Rwanda's Minister of ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire, and Ambassador Emmanuel Hategeka met with MBZUAI leadership to discuss AI's role in Rwanda, particularly in enhancing education through data science. The meeting highlighted MBZUAI's partnerships with G42, Cerebras, and India’s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. The discussion also touched on inclusive and equitable AI research. Why it matters: This meeting signals growing interest and potential collaboration between African nations and leading AI institutions in the GCC, fostering AI development and application across the African continent.
A delegation of Ethiopian government officials, led by State Minister for Innovation and Technology Dr. Ahmedin Mohammed, visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. The delegation included representatives from Ethiopia's Technology and Innovation Institute and Artificial Intelligence Institute. Discussions focused on potential research collaborations and partnerships in AI. Why it matters: This meeting indicates growing interest from African nations in partnering with leading AI institutions in the GCC to advance their own AI capabilities.
A delegation from Singapore, led by Ambassador Kamal R Vaswani, visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi. The delegation toured the campus and learned about MBZUAI's AI vision. Discussions included the UAE's AI ecosystem and potential future collaborations between Singapore and MBZUAI. Why it matters: Fostering international partnerships between institutions like MBZUAI and Singapore can accelerate AI research and development in the region.
A delegation of senior officials from Singapore, including Minister Mohamed Maliki Bin Osman and Ambassador Kamal R. Vaswani, visited MBZUAI. They were hosted by MBZUAI's VP of Corporate Services Ian Matthews, Director of Outreach and Engagement Dr. Hosni Ghedira, and Director of Special Projects, Yun Xu. The visit involved discussions about MBZUAI's achievements and potential future collaborations. Why it matters: This signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and opportunities for partnerships in AI research and education between the UAE and Singapore.
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.