Artificial intelligence (AI) unicorn Sensetime is setting up a research center in the United Arab Emirates, with plans to hire hundreds of employees that will focus on AI in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
Why it matters: While Sensetime has a significant presence in Asia, the Abu Dhabi-based research and development (R&D) center will mark the companyโs first presence in the EMEA region.
- As the world attempts to rely less on fossil fuels, Gulf states are looking for new ways to stimulate their economies. Sensetime is setting up the R&D center with support from the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), which aims to promote business in the emirate.
โAbu Dhabi offers us the ability to focus on innovation in key sectors, opens up a new customer base and importantly, a new talent pool.โ
โXu Li, Sensetime co-founder and CEO in a statement
Details: The research center will develop AI for industries including healthcare, remote sensing, and education, according to Sensetime. The company aims to provide support to regional industries and governments using AI.
- ADIO said it will provide Sensetime with a โcomprehensive support package,โ though no further details were given.
- The company says that Abu Dhabi gives it access to a greater pool of expertise, along with a larger customer base.
- Abu Dhabiโs government hopes that its partnership with Sensetime will aid it in developing its knowledge-based economy.
Context: Beijing-based Sensetime is one of the most valuable AI startups in the world, and already has offices in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan.
- The company is developing technology for autonomous driving, augmented reality, and medicine.
- Sensetimeโs main focus is image recognition technology.
- The company has faced scrutiny for selling its facial recognition technology to Chinese law enforcement.
- It is one of many that has built up an empire on the back of Chinaโs goal of omnipresent surveillance, with around 40% of the AI firmโs revenue coming from Chinese government contracts.
