Thumbay, GMU partner with Staque to transform healthcare
AJMAN, 11 hours, 8 minutes ago
Staque, a global leader in artificial intelligence and quantum computing, has signed a landmark MoU with Thumbay Group’s Gulf Medical University (GMU) and its Thumbay College of Management and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (TCMAIH).
This strategic partnership aims to revolutionise the integration of artificial intelligence and quantum computing into healthcare education, training, and research, with far-reaching implications for the region’s healthcare and technology sectors.
It establishes a collaborative framework to harness the transformative potential of AI in healthcare, focusing on both academic innovation and practical applications. This collaboration aligns with the UAE’s vision for technological leadership and aims to position GMU and Staque at the forefront of global healthcare advancements.
Groundbreaking initiatives
●Thumbay-Staque Lab in Artificial Intelligence: This state-of-the-art lab, to be established at GMU’s campus, will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research and practical applications of AI in healthcare, focusing on areas such as diagnostics, personalised medicine, and healthcare operations.
●Internship and Employment Pathways: Staque will facilitate internships, short placements, and employment opportunities for TCMAIH students, fostering UAE Nationals’ empowerment and integrating local talent into the global healthcare technology landscape.
●Collaborative AI Programmes: Together, Staque and GMU will develop fellowship, short-term, and long-term programmes in healthcare AI, leveraging a revenue-sharing model to promote sustainability and scalability.
●Joint High-performance Computing Research Initiatives: The partnership will support joint research projects through the Thumbay International Research Grant, targeting high-impact areas in AI, quantum computing and healthcare.
●Global Collaboration and Expertise Sharing: Faculty and staff exchanges will enhance knowledge transfer, while industry partnerships will drive regional and international expansions of TCMAIH’s and Staque’s initiatives.
Natural extension
Dr Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group UAE, commented: “Our partnership with Staque is a natural extension of our commitment to advancing healthcare education and practice. By integrating AI into our curriculum and research initiatives, we are empowering our students and faculty to become leaders in a rapidly evolving healthcare ecosystem.”
Dr Muhammad Khan, CEO of Staque, said: “This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in merging AI and healthcare education. By establishing the Thumbay-Staque Lab, we are taking significant steps toward a future where AI drives meaningful improvements in patient outcomes, operational efficiencies, and healthcare innovation.”
Transforming healthcare through AI
Staque’s extensive expertise in AI, quantum computing, and robotics complements GMU’s reputation for academic excellence. This partnership aims to tackle critical challenges and unlock opportunities across healthcare and education, including:
●AI-Powered Diagnostics: Tools for early disease detection and personalised treatment planning, using advanced algorithms and quantum computing to process vast datasets with unparalleled speed and accuracy.
●Adaptive Learning Systems: AI-driven systems to create personalised educational experiences for healthcare professionals, addressing skill gaps and enhancing training efficiency.
●Healthcare Operations Optimisation: Autonomous intelligence solutions to streamline administrative workflows, reduce inefficiencies, and enhance the overall patient experience.
Ripe for innovation
“Medical research and practices are ripe for innovation. Accuracy, accessibility and affordability issues have a critical impact on global health care. The adoption of AI and quantum computing are essential to address these issues,” said Dr Raees Tonse, Staque Board Member who catalysed the partnership.
The Thumbay-Staque partnership also explores regional and international opportunities for expanding AI and quantum computing programmes, enabling students and professionals to access world-class resources and tools. These initiatives will not only strengthen the UAE’s position as a global innovation hub but also set new benchmarks for integrating emerging technologies into healthcare systems.--TradeArabia News Service