AURAK has inaugurated the Advanced Technology and Artificial Intelligence Center, a cutting-edge facility aimed at enhancing AI and ICT education. This initiative aligns with the global trend of AI becoming a major job creator, as highlighted by the World Economic Forum's survey. The center is equipped with advanced technology, including high-performance computing clusters and AI workstations, to support innovative research and education.
The ATAIC aims to address national challenges in AI and ICT through various activities such as research, business incubation, and training programs. With an investment of AED 5 million, the center is positioned to foster excellence in AI education and innovation. This launch is part of the UAE's broader strategy to become a leader in AI by 2031, enhancing the employability of graduates in a rapidly evolving job market.
• AI is projected to create nearly half of new jobs globally.
• The UAE aims to become a leader in AI by 2031.
AI is central to the initiatives at AURAK, focusing on enhancing education and job creation.
The ATAIC at AURAK integrates ICT to address national challenges and foster innovation.
The center's resources are designed to enhance research and education in data science.
The launch of the ATAIC signifies AURAK's commitment to leading in AI and ICT innovation.
Their involvement underscores the importance of ICT in national development.
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