Gulf Today, Wednesday, Jul
10, 2024 | Muharram 4, 1445
Dubai and Japan sign agreement to support key economic sectors
United Arab Emirates:
Dubai Future Labs and Osaka University,
under the oversight of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), have
signed an agreement to collaborate in the research and development (R&D) of
new technologies and concepts.
The agreement is in line with “Dubai Research and Development programme”
which aims to support key economic sectors and create new opportunities for
growth by providing a comprehensive framework for research, development and
innovation across the emirate.
Under the agreement, Dubai Future Labs, and JST’s Moonshot Goal 1 will
engage in joint R&D activities together with the University of
Electro-Communications, RIKEN, Advanced Telecommunications Research
Institute International and Cyber Agent, Inc., and establish a world-class
research laboratory, under the theme of Cybernetic Avatar Alliance: Dubai
Japan Laboratories for Cybernetic Avatar Technologies.
The collaboration will focus on conducting cutting-edge research activities
in the field of cybernetic avatars across three projects: operating a large
number of Cybernetic Avatars (CAs) by a single operator using a large
language model (LLM), developing a cybernetic avatar robot suitable for
multi-cultural interactions and social acceptance studies on different types
of Cybernetic Avatars (CAs). DFL and JST’s combined efforts will also
strengthen Dubai’s Research & Development programme, an initiative which
aims to support key economic sectors and create new opportunities for growth
by providing a comprehensive framework for research, development and
innovation across the emirate across for priority areas: Health & Wellbeing;
Environmental Technologies; Smart Built Infrastructure and Space.
DFL’s and JST’s leadership teams met to discuss the partnerships and
protentional joint projects related to the JST Moonshot Research and
Development programme, with a special emphasis on Moonshot Goal 1:
Realization of a society in which human beings can be free from limitations
of body, brain, space, and time by 2050.
Khalifa AlQama, Executive Director of Dubai Future Labs, said: “we are
committed to working with the world’s top researchers, experts and
institutions to exchange knowledge and ideas to advance research and
development in critical areas.”
“The Japan Science and Technology Agency and DFL share a vision for a future
enabled by technologies, where challenges are overcome through innovation.
This collaboration will help unlock the potential of shared R&D and
knowledge exchange, bringing minds together across borders to benefit the
global community.”
Dr. Hashimoto Kazuhito, President of JST, said: “JST is one of the key
organizations encouraging science, technology, and innovation in Japan. We
believe it is extremely important to build an international network of
multinational research partners, share information leading to the
development of cutting-edge fields and technologies.”
“Conducting demonstration tests in Dubai, will not only be very important
for achieving the Moonshot Goal, but will also foster a new generation of
innovators with a global perspective through research and cooperative
activities, and build a relationship that will enable both sides to grow to
new heights. I would like to express my hope that this collaboration will
lead to further development of research and development in the fields of
robotics, digital and AI, including cybernetic avatars, and realise a
“society free from the constraints of body, brain, space, and time”
Meanwhile the UAE Pavilion at Expo announced their participation in Expo
2025 Osaka in Japan, which will commence in April 2025 under the theme
“Designing Future Society for Our Lives”.
The announcement was made through a groundbreaking ceremony held at the UAE
Pavilion’s plot on the Expo 2025 Osaka site on Yumeshima Island.
The ceremony was attended by Shihab Al Faheem, Ambassador of the UAE to
Japan, along with Expo organisers, official dignitaries and high-level
officials.
The event marked the start of construction of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025
Osaka and the official handover of the plot by the Expo organisers.
Noura Al Kaabi, UAE Minister of State, commented on the occasion, “We are
honoured to mark this occasion at the remarkable Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan,
where nations will come together to share the latest technologies, foster
innovative ideas, and collaborate on solutions to address the global
challenges facing humanity.”
“This World Expo comes at a pivotal moment for both the United Arab Emirates
and Japan, as we strive to enhance our collaboration and work together to
empower lives and achieve a sustainable future for all. Since 1971, the UAE
has been steadfast in its commitment to global solutions, and we remain
dedicated to shaping a sustainable future for generations to come.” she
added.