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EGA & Mubadala to launch UAE’s first national high-temperature materials research & innovation lab

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Update time : 2024-11-20 19:07:58
Mubadala Investment Company, in partnership with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), Strata Manufacturing Company, and Khalifa University of Science and Technology, has embarked on an ambitious initiative to create the UAE's first national laboratory and research program focused on high-temperature materials. This joint effort seeks to develop a centre of excellence for both academic and industrial research within the nation, removing the reliance on conducting such studies overseas.
The initiative marks a major step forward in enhancing the UAE's research capabilities and aligns with the nation's vision of fostering innovation and technological advancement. Situated on Khalifa University's main campus in Abu Dhabi, this state-of-the-art facility is set to enhance research capabilities on high-temperature materials in the UAE greatly. The initiative demonstrates a strong commitment to fostering strategic partnerships between academia and industry, emphasising collaborative, multidisciplinary research and development efforts.
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