Intel to establish its first AI software R&D centre in GCC at DIC

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Dubai Internet City (DIC), a global business and technology hub and member of TECOM Group PJSC—announced that it will house Intel’s newest artificial intelligence (AI) software R&D centre. The first of its kind in the GCC, the centre will help to advance the capabilities of Intel’s leading AI software solutions.

Intel and the centre will work closely with the respective AI, software business, and academic ecosystems in Dubai and connect with the larger region through the Middle East region’s digital transformation strategy. This will enable the company to pursue strategic partnerships, boost digital adoption, and develop 4th Industrial Revolution technologies while also creating a strong knowledge-sharing platform on the most recent AI trends, technologies, and solutions.

On behalf of Dubai Internet City, Ammar Al Malik, Executive Vice President Commercial Leasing at TECOM Group PJSC said: “Dubai’s integrated business ecosystem and favourable economic climate have attracted the world’s largest companies whose innovations and insights have strengthened digital transformation not only in our Emirate but also the wider region. Advanced technologies like artificial intelligence are defining the future of all sectors, from manufacturing to education, and establishing a robust tech ecosystem to navigate this emerging and ever-evolving space gives Dubai a competitive edge beneficial to businesses, talent and economic growth alike.”

Taha Khalifa, Intel Corporation, Middle East General Manager, said, “As a global technology leader, and long-time trusted technology advisor in the Middle East region, Intel is pleased to expand its footprint in the UAE through the AI software R&D centre. The launch of the centre not only represents a milestone in Intel’s strategy to accelerate and align with digital transformation and economic diversification objectives but is also a strong opportunity to collaborate across the region’s talented and growing technology ecosystem to help drive further AI innovation to fuel global solutions for many segments including healthcare, transportation and public safety.”

GCC’s first AI and R&D centre

Intel will use its regional and global experience to support cutting-edge, latest AI products and services for Intel’s AI portfolio. Academic communities will work closely with the centre to create a strong talent pool for future products and technologies which will benefit from Dubai Internet City’s proximity to Dubai Knowledge Park and association with Dubai International Academic City. 

AI experts from various global offices will be relocated by Intel to bring international tech talent and skills into the community