The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research arm of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has entered into a strategic collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies to advance edge-AI and autonomous solutions across a range of real-world environments.
The collaboration combines TII’s expertise in robotics and autonomous systems with Qualcomm Technologies’ advanced edge-computing platforms to develop intelligent systems that can operate autonomously in both complex indoor and outdoor environments.
By enabling real-time, on-device data processing, edge-AI platforms allow drones, robots, and autonomous platforms to perceive their surroundings, make immediate decisions, and respond using on-edge intelligence without relying on continuous cloud connectivity.
Furthermore, the collaboration will explore applications across critical sectors, including energy, mining, construction, and smart cities, where autonomous systems can help support safety, efficiency, and environmental outcomes.
Dr. Najwa Aaraj CEO – TII
“By working with advanced edge-AI platforms, TII is expanding the range of autonomous and robotics capabilities we can develop. This collaboration strengthens our ability to build robots that are more aware, adaptive, and capable of operating in real-world conditions, from navigating crowded indoor spaces to responding to unpredictable conditions and supporting environmental monitoring and restoration.”
Among the areas of focus, TII will explore the use of Qualcomm Technologies’ edge platforms, including the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ9 and IQ10 Series, within its autonomous and robotic systems research. These compact, high-performance chipsets integrate advanced AI models and VLAs, as well as AI acceleration, computer vision, sensor processing, and connectivity.
Originally developed to bring intelligence to mobile and edge devices, these platforms are now being adapted for real-time, on-device intelligence for autonomous systems and robots operating in dynamic environments.
Through this collaboration, TII will also investigate applications across multiple autonomous form factors, including humanoid robots designed to operate safely in human environments and coordinated aerial systems capable of indoor navigation and outdoor missions, such as search and rescue, inspection, and environmental monitoring.
“Qualcomm Technologies is pleased to collaborate with the Technology Innovation Institute to explore the advancement of autonomous, edge‑AI‑driven systems. Through this collaboration, we look forward to helping enable intelligent edge solutions powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing platforms for critical sectors such as Oil & Gas, Mining, Construction, and Smart Cities. Together, we’re aiming to accelerate innovations that can help drive meaningful impact across key industries,” said Dev Singh, Vice President, Industrial Solutions and Head of Qualcomm Abu Dhabi.