Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi signed a memorandum of understanding with Mohamed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence.
The MoU signing aims at developing research and education.
It is also a part of initiatives to launch a wide range of opportunities.
Such as research projects, establishing research groups and developing mentoring programs for university students and graduates.
A promising future of the health care sector.
Dr. Sawsan Abdel Razek, CEO of the Academic Office at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said:
“By combining the capabilities of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and Mohammed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence.
The enormous capabilities of artificial intelligence can be explored in the fields of research and education.
In an effort to anticipate the promising future of the health care sector.
For his part, Acting Dean of MBZUAI, Professor Timothy Baldwin, stressed that health care is a fundamental pillar of the university’s work methodology.
So the university is working to develop artificial intelligence research in many areas.
Such as diagnosis, digital twins, and brain health.
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In addition to helping workers in the sector within Their fields of specialization.
As well as spreading awareness of ways to introduce artificial intelligence technologies in health care.
He added: this cooperation provides a valuable opportunity to enhance interaction.
And also advance the development of healthcare with the support of artificial intelligence.
While consolidating Abu Dhabi’s position as a center for healthcare based on artificial intelligence.
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