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AI university in Abu Dhabi welcomed by UAE business executives

MORE THAN 13% OF UAE’S GDP LIKELY TO COME FROM AI BY 2030, PWC MIDDLE EAST REPORT SAYS

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

The world’s first dedicated artificial intelligen­ce (AI) university in Abu Dhabi will help to meet with future job demand in the AI sector, said leading UAE based business executives in technology.

Announced on Wednesday, the Mohammad Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligen­ce (MBZUAI) will be based in Abu Dhabi’s Masdar City, and will offer both masters (2 years) and PhD degrees (4 years) for local and internatio­nal graduate students. Applicatio­ns are already open, with classes expected to start in September 2020.

With both the global and UAE’s economy expected to be heavily impacted by the growth AI, the UAE is aiming to be at its forefront as it looks to prepare the next generation of students to be ready for this technologi­cal leap.

In a report issued last year by PWC, Middle East, the group said that AI would contribute $9.6 billion to the UAE’s economy by 2030, accounting for over 13 per cent of its gross domestic product.

“The UAE is widely regarded as being a nation that is constantly moving forward to become the hub for innovation and technologi­cal supremacy in the region and the announceme­nt of the Mohammad Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligen­ce is a testament to this vision,” said Fady Richmany, senior director and general manager at Dell Technologi­es UAE.

“We are confident that this university will accelerate the learning potential of students and enhance their skills towards becoming the future leaders of digital businesses across multiple industry sectors,” he added.

“Emerging technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce and machine learning are set to revolution­ise work and create new ways to prepare and connect people to more rewarding careers,” he said, pointing to the potential of AI.

Jackson Lieu, head of Middle

East, North Africa and Europe, BIGO Technology, said the firm was on track to hire 50 AI profession­als this year, highlighti­ng the job growth in AI. “At BIGO, we are on track to hire more than 50 AI profession­als this year in the Middle East region alone, and look forward to being able to access talent from an enhanced global pool. BIGO strongly endorses the fact that

artificial intelligen­ce is going to be a major part of our lives in many ways in the future, and in fact, we are already seeing its impact today,” he added. “The UAE’s investment in its future workforce, by setting up the MBZUAI, shows a nation that is serious about establishi­ng itself as a provider of quality and relevant talent,” he said.

Collaborat­ion

Liu also said that the company was looking forward to collaborat­ing with the new university bringing in its own expertise, as it has already done with other world renowned institutio­ns such as Stanford University. “As a recognised innovator in AI applicatio­ns, we already work closely with schools such as Stanford, Peking University, and Singapore’s Nanyang Technologi­cal University. We are keen to learn more about how global AI players such as BIGO can collaborat­e with this new university,” he added.

Ala’a Yousuf, managing director — Middle East, SAS, who said the company was planning to invest $1 billion in AI research and developmen­t over the next three years, called the university a model for preparing for the jobs of the future. “This new high-tech university, with its graduate level AI programmes, is a model for investment in developing skills for the jobs of the future. As leaders in analytics and AI, we understand the value that a strong, skilled workforce can have not just on the economy, but also on transforma­tional programmes that government­s and industries undertake,” he added.

“SAS is proud to lead the industry’s outlook towards the potential of AI, and are preparing for the future by investing $1 billion in AI-focused R&D over the next three years, covering the technology and the skills needed,” he said.

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