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UK-Qatar Joint AI Research Commission Final Report - Queen Mary University of London

QCRI ·

The UK-Qatar Joint AI Research Commission, involving institutions such as Queen Mary University of London, has published its final report. This document consolidates findings and recommendations from collaborative research efforts between the United Kingdom and Qatar focused on artificial intelligence. The report signifies the conclusion of a structured initiative aimed at advancing AI knowledge and fostering scientific cooperation between the two nations. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens international research ties and provides strategic insights that could influence future AI development and policy in Qatar and the wider Middle East.

KAUST expands Saudi–Italian scientific cooperation during Riyadh business forum

KAUST ·

KAUST strengthened Saudi-Italian collaboration in research and innovation during the Saudi-Italian Investment and Business Forum in Riyadh. Three MoUs were signed with Italian academic and industrial institutions, including Politecnico di Torino University and ELT Group. These partnerships will focus on microelectronics, AI, life sciences, robotics, and maritime innovation, alongside a new joint scholarship program. Why it matters: The agreements drive Vision 2030 by expanding international cooperation in key sectors, fostering talent pipelines and technology transfer between Saudi Arabia and Italy.

KFAS and NASEM conclude precision medicine program in Washington to boost Kuwait–U.S. scientific cooperation - Times Kuwait

Kuwait AI ·

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) and the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) concluded a precision medicine program in Washington. The initiative aimed to boost scientific cooperation between Kuwait and the U.S., focusing on knowledge exchange and fostering collaborations in the precision medicine field. Scientists from both nations participated, discussing research priorities and future joint initiatives to advance healthcare innovation. Why it matters: This program strengthens Kuwait's capacity in an AI-intensive healthcare domain and promotes international scientific partnerships crucial for regional technological advancement and knowledge transfer.

Kuwait Airways explores training, scientific cooperation with KFAS - Kuwait Times

Kuwait AI ·

Kuwait Airways is engaged in exploratory discussions with the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS). The potential collaboration aims to establish joint initiatives in training and scientific cooperation. This move seeks to leverage KFAS's scientific expertise to enhance Kuwait Airways' operational and technical capabilities. Why it matters: Such partnerships are crucial for fostering national innovation and skill development in strategic sectors like aviation, potentially integrating advanced technologies and research within Kuwait.