Key Points

The UAE and US have inaugurated the largest AI campus outside America in Abu Dhabi, attended by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Donald Trump. The 5GW facility will serve US hyperscalers and the Global South with sustainable energy solutions. The project is part of a new bilateral AI Acceleration Partnership to enhance tech collaboration. The UAE continues to lead in AI adoption, reinforcing its global innovation hub status.

Key Points: UAE and US Open Abu Dhabi AI Campus with Trump and Sheikh Mohamed

  • Largest AI campus outside US with 5GW capacity
  • Powered by nuclear, solar, and gas energy
  • Part of US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership
  • Supports low-latency services for Global South
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UAE. US unveil region's largest AI campus in Abu Dhabi to boost global tech collaboration

UAE and US launch largest AI campus outside America, backed by 5GW capacity, to boost tech collaboration and global AI leadership.

"The launch signifies continuous cooperation between our nations in AI, solidifying the UAE’s role as a hub for innovation. – Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan"

Abu Dhabi, May 16

A new UAE-US AI Campus with a capacity of 5GW was inaugurated on Thursday at Qasr Al Watan, attended by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and US President Donald Trump, who is visiting the UAE, as reported by Gulf News.

This AI campus, the largest outside the United States, will accommodate US hyperscalers and major enterprises, allowing them to utilise regional computing resources aimed at serving the Global South.

The UAE-US AI Campus is planned to have 5GW capacity for AI data centres in Abu Dhabi, providing a regional platform through which US hyperscalers can deliver low-latency services to almost half of the global population, according to Gulf News.

Once completed, the facility will harness nuclear, solar, and gas energy to reduce carbon emissions. It will also feature a science park dedicated to promoting advancements in artificial intelligence, highlighted Gulf News.

The campus will be constructed by G42 and operated in collaboration with several US firms. This initiative is part of the newly formed US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership, a bilateral framework aimed at enhancing cooperation in artificial intelligence and advanced technologies. The UAE and US will jointly oversee access to the computing resources, which will be allocated for US hyperscalers and approved cloud service providers, as cited by Gulf News.

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technology Council (AIATC), stated: "The launch of this campus today signifies the continuous cooperation between our nations in the field of artificial intelligence. It demonstrates the UAE's dedication to fostering innovation and nurturing global collaboration in AI, solidifying the nation's role as a hub for pioneering research and sustainable growth while delivering transformative benefits for humanity," as quoted by Gulf News.

US Secretary of Commerce Howard W Lutnick remarked: "The unveiling of the campus represents a historic Middle Eastern AI partnership between our two countries. It encourages significant investments in advanced semiconductors and data centres across both the US and the UAE.

In the UAE, American enterprises will run the data centres and offer American-managed cloud services throughout the area. By extending the leading American technology infrastructure to a key strategic ally, this agreement is a significant step toward achieving President Trump's vision for US AI supremacy," as mentioned in the Gulf News report.

As noted by Gulf News, the UAE has been a frontrunner in facilitating AI adoption within both the public and private sectors. In 2017, it became the first nation to designate a federal Minister of Artificial Intelligence, and in 2019, it established the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.

The country was also among the pioneers in launching a national AI strategy, named the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence in 2017. This ambitious plan positions the UAE as a global AI centre by emphasising the integration of AI across vital sectors such as education, healthcare, transportation, and energy, which further strengthens the UAE's leadership in the international AI arena, according to Gulf News.

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Rajesh K.
This is a game-changer for the Middle East! UAE is showing how visionary leadership can transform a nation into a tech hub. India should take notes - we need more such collaborations with global partners to boost our AI capabilities. The 5GW capacity is mind-blowing! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇪
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Priya M.
While this is impressive, I hope the environmental impact is properly managed. Using nuclear+solar is good, but 5GW is massive energy consumption. UAE has the resources to do it right - hope they set benchmarks for sustainable AI infrastructure that others can follow.
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Arjun S.
The Global South focus is what makes this special! Finally, technology investments that aren't just about Western markets. As an Indian techie, I'm excited about potential job opportunities and knowledge transfer. Maybe our IT giants should explore partnerships there.
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Sanjana R.
UAE's AI minister appointment in 2017 shows how early they started planning. India announced AI mission only in 2018. We're playing catch-up in the AI race. Need more decisive action from our policymakers! 🚀
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Vikram J.
The US-UAE partnership is strategic for both. But I hope India maintains its own AI sovereignty. We have the talent - just need better infrastructure and less bureaucracy. Our startups could give any global player a run for their money!
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Neha P.
Interesting how UAE is positioning itself as a neutral tech hub between East and West. With so many Indians working there, I hope our professionals get to lead some of these AI initiatives. The science park concept is brilliant for innovation!

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