
AI University Partners With World Forum on Global Centers
A leading AI university is teaming up with the World Economic Forum to launch six new research centers across four countries, connecting cutting-edge artificial intelligence with real-world challenges. The partnership aims to turn breakthrough algorithms into practical solutions for energy, cybersecurity, and more.
The world's first graduate-level AI university is building a global network to make advanced technology work for everyday people.
Mohammed bin Zayed University of AI in the United Arab Emirates announced a partnership with the World Economic Forum to establish six Centers for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The new hubs will open in the UAE, UK, France, and India, bringing together government leaders, researchers, and industry experts.
The centers will tackle urgent priorities like artificial intelligence governance, clean energy transition, and protecting digital systems from cyber threats. Each location will focus on regional needs while sharing solutions that can scale worldwide.
Eric Xing, President of MBZUAI, says the collaboration creates a bridge between laboratory breakthroughs and human impact. "We're connecting frontier AI research directly to the world's most pressing economic, social, and human challenges," he explained.
The UAE center will be hosted at MBZUAI's campus, serving as a testing ground for new AI policies and innovations. Leaders from different sectors will design pilot programs that other countries can adapt and use.

The Ripple Effect
This network joins 20 other centers worldwide already working to make emerging technologies safer and more accessible. By pooling insights from different regions, the partnership helps ensure AI development considers diverse perspectives and needs.
Børge Brende, CEO of the World Economic Forum, emphasized the value of global cooperation on technology challenges. Local expertise strengthens worldwide efforts to advance innovation responsibly, he noted.
The centers will also train the next generation of AI leaders, helping more people understand and shape how intelligent systems integrate into society. Programs will explore how AI interacts with people, institutions, and economies to create positive change.
MBZUAI has already graduated hundreds of students since opening in 2021, all focused on using artificial intelligence to solve real problems. This expansion builds on that mission by connecting academic research with practical policy and implementation.
A global network working together to ensure powerful technology serves humanity sounds like progress worth celebrating.
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