KHALEEJ TIMES, Tuesday, Sep 29, 2020 | Safar 12, 1442
UAE aims to be capital of AI next decade
Emirates:
The UAE aims to be the capital of artificial intelligence in the next decade
and is cooperating with friendly countries and international partners in
line with fourth industrial revolution, said Mohammed Ahmad Al Bowardi, the
UAE's Minister of State for Defence Affairs.
While speaking at the Global Aerospace Summit Abu Dhabi on Monday, he said
regional and international turmoils are escalating as a result of global
population explosion along with the declining natural resources while border
disputes and ideological differences pose security threat for human society
as a whole.
"We believe that collaboration with friendly countries and international
partners to face various challenges with an aim of achieving security,
stability and peace has become a necessity," Al Bowardi said, adding that
the investments in these strategic sectors cannot afford dispute and
conflicts among the partners.
"Such projects are complementary in nature and inter-dependent in various
part of the industry to reduce cost and increase production and ensure
quality. Any conflict among the partners may lead to economic loss and lack
of stability."
It is estimated that artificial intelligence will contribute $320 billion to
Middle East's GDP by 2030 while $57.6 billion to be spend on AI globally by
2021.
Experts in the fields of defence, aerospace, new-age technologies will
address the two-day virtual Global Aerospace Summit Abu Dhabi. Sarah Bint
Youself Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology and Chairwoman
of UAE space agency; Ahmad Al Ohali, governor of the General Authority for
Military Industries of Saudi Arabia; Khaled Abdulla Al Qubaisi, CEO for
aerospace, renewables and ICT at Mubadala Investment; Faisal Al Bannai, CEO
and managing director of Edge; James Taiclet, president and CEO of Lockheed
Martin Corp.; and Tony Douglas, CEO of Etihad Airways gave keynote addresses
at the opening of the summit.
Mohammed Ahmad Al Bowardi said collaboration in aviation and defence
industries not only contributes in the development of local economies but is
also essential for establishing security and stability for the country.
Aviation sector supports 800,000 in the UAE with 5.8 per cent Average annual
traffic growth is projected by 2037.
James Taiclet said economic competition will intensify in the coming
decades. "Economy is a national security issue and peaceful nation must have
ability to produce cutting-edge technologies. UAE has made great strides in
this," he said.
Sarah Al Amiri said the next objective is to use the capabilities to develop
and stimulate the development of a vibrant private sector in the UAE space
industry with focus on developing small and robust multiple use satellites
that will feed into new space economy.
She said 2021 will see traditional government role in space sector and
enabler of startups as government becomes custodian of the space economy.
While giving the keynote speech, Khaled Al Qubaisi of Mubadala Investment
Company, said air travel continues to improve efficiency, cost and
competitiveness.
"Electrified and hybrid aircraft soon to become a reality. Advances in
self-diagnosis and self-healing material that can detect cracks and
automatically patch them up will make travel safer. We are slowly seeing
progress towards hypersonic travel. We are getting closer to the reality,"
he said during the virtual summit.
Faisal Al Bannai of Edge stressed on the importance of local manufacturing
in the wake of pandemic restricting imports of parts.
He said aerospace industry is going through evolution and projected that
drone industry is here to stay and grow.
"Drone is a massive industry with 70 per cent of production for military
purpose and 30 per cent others. In the future, it is going to much more AI
into drones," said Al Bannai.
"By early next year, the UAE will be launching a number of platforms in this
regard. UAV, drones and autonomous capabilities are strategic need for our
future. We are a small population and we really want to use technology to be
among leading nations in this capability. There will be a number of
announcements in this field," he added.
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