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    Building Systems, Not Silos: How TII Is Shaping the Future of Deep Tech

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    Building Systems, Not Silos: How TII Is Shaping the Future of Deep Tech

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    We are entering a phase of science where the boundaries between disciplines are dissolving – and with them, the limits on what’s possible.

    Artificial intelligence is no longer just a software revolution; it is becoming embodied in machines that move, and sense, and machines and platforms that decide in the physical and cyber worlds. Quantum computing, once theoretical, is now being harnessed to tackle previously unsolvable problems in fluid dynamics, design of new molecules and materials, and energy optimization. Quantum computing is also forcing the migration of our cryptographic and security systems. Propulsion systems are being reimagined for deep space missions, while energy platforms are being designed not only to decarbonize but to autonomously adapt to demand and solve our deep climate issues.

    These aren’t isolated revolutions. They are part of a deeper convergence, where progress in one field accelerates advances in others. The result is an era defined not by vertical leaps, but horizontal integration.

    At the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi, convergence is more than a trend, it’s a research philosophy. As the applied research arm of the Advanced Technology Research Council, TII unifies disciplines from quantum and AI to autonomous systems and directed energy and secure energy platforms. The goal: to create end-to-end ecosystems that turn foundational science into deployable, trusted technologies.

    “TII was created for this moment,” says Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO of TII. “We bring together deep science and engineering under one roof to anticipate where technology is going – not just react to where it’s been.”

    This approach is evident in initiatives like TII post quantum solutions and Falcon, TII’s family of sovereign large language models. In quantum, TII is developing the region’s first advanced quantum computer. Its Autonomous Robotics and Propulsion Research Centres are redefining how intelligent systems navigate and operate in harsh environments as single units and as coordinated swarms. In parallel, TII is advancing synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capabilities that enable persistent, all-weather sensing and situational awareness in complex environments.

    This approach is evident in initiatives like Falcon, TII’s family of sovereign large language models designed to be compact, energy-efficient, and locally deployable. In quantum, TII is developing the region’s first advanced quantum computer, capable of tackling complex optimization problems that classical computers can’t efficiently solve. Its Autonomous Robotics and Propulsion Research Centres are redefining how intelligent systems navigate and operate in harsh environments.

    “TII bridges fundamental science with validation, industrialization, and deployment, creating translational pipelines that ensure technologies are not just groundbreaking, but usable, scalable, and trusted”, says Dr. Chaouki Kasmi, TII’s Chief Innovation Officer.

    Yet with this potential comes complexity. Innovation at this scale introduces new kinds of risk: systemic, ethical, and geopolitical. The most urgent question is no longer can we build it – but should we, how should we, and with whom?

    To navigate this, TII is investing not only in talent and infrastructure, but in frameworks for collaboration, foresight, and responsible progress. Its newly launched Abu Dhabi Centre for Frontier Technologies – part of the World Economic Forum’s C4IR network – is emblematic of this vision: a global platform for pioneering science that anticipates where technology is going, not just where it is.

    Because in a world of converging technologies, convergence itself becomes the innovation. And the institutions that understand that – and build for it – will shape not just the next breakthrough, but the world it lives in.

    This advertiser content was paid for and created by Acumen. Neither CBS News nor CBS News Brand Studio, the brand marketing arm of CBS News, were involved in the creation of this content.


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