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TII Launches Cloud Service Providing Access to In- House Quantum Processing Units

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has launched a cloud service providing access to its in-house Quantum Processing Units (QPUs), which range from 5 to 25 qubits. Initially available to TII partners, the service allows users to run quantum workloads on TII’s quantum hardware via the cloud, using the open-source Qibo framework as the software layer. These QPUs feature in-house fabricated chips and demonstrate quantum coherence times up to ten times longer than TII's first-generation prototypes. Why it matters: This launch provides a platform for experimentation and development of hybrid quantum-classical workflows on locally developed infrastructure, accelerating quantum research in the region.

MBZUAI and AWS collaborate to drive research, skills, and innovation in AI

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI and AWS have announced a multi-year collaboration to advance AI research, enhance technical skills, and accelerate startup growth in the UAE and wider region. AWS will provide cloud services, mentorship, and access to public datasets, while MBZUAI will contribute faculty expertise and lab capacity. The collaboration includes a strategic research program and the launch of GenAI Academy to develop hackathons for MBZUAI students. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens the UAE's AI ecosystem by bridging academic research with industry application and fostering AI talent development.

States and investors target Africa backbone as GITEX Africa nears in Morocco - HESPRESS English - Morocco News

GITEX ·

GITEX Africa is set to take place in Morocco, attracting state and investor interest in developing Africa's digital infrastructure. The event will focus on various topics, including data centers, cloud services, and cybersecurity. Several African nations are prioritizing investment in digital infrastructure to boost economic growth and improve public services. Why it matters: This event highlights the growing importance of Africa as a key region for digital investment and development, with potential for significant economic and social impact.