Emirates Post Group Company (EPG), in collaboration with the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), has unveiled the first edition of the 52nd National Day stamps, designed using generative artificial intelligence (AI). This innovative initiative combines technology with cultural heritage, showcasing the United Arab Emirates’ commitment to embracing cutting-edge advancements.
Integration of AI and cultural heritage
The launch event took place in the presence of Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications. The commemorative stamps, created in collaboration with MBZUAI’s Department of Computer Vision, represent a harmonious blend of AI technology and the rich history of the UAE. Each stamp serves as a digital canvas, featuring iconic landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Burj Khalifa, as well as symbols reflecting the nation’s dedication to sustainability.
Al Olama emphasized the UAE government’s comprehensive approach to digital transformation, highlighting the strategic use of AI solutions to enhance the nation’s global leadership and improve the quality of life for its citizens. He noted that the integration of AI into various sectors is a leading trend, promoting digital transformation and aligning with global advancements in the field.
Creating an innovative environment
The primary objective of this collaboration is to foster an environment that nurtures innovation by seamlessly blending the latest technological solutions with the UAE’s rich cultural and creative heritage. Al Olama commended the commitment of UAE entities to achieving their digital sector goals.
Abdulla Mohammed Alashram, Group CEO of Emirates Post Group, expressed his delight in presenting this unique commemorative stamp issuance. He described it as a representation of the UAE’s identity and aspirations through AI technology. This partnership with MBZUAI reflects the organization’s dedication to using technology for cultural preservation and innovation, celebrating the nation’s history while looking forward to a promising future.
EPG’s dedication to technological advancements
The launch of these remarkable stamps underscores EPG’s unwavering commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies to narrate the UAE’s inspiring journey. These stamps, a fusion of artistic creativity and technical prowess, encapsulate the nation’s evolution from historical milestones to future ambitions.
Emirates Post Group, in collaboration with the Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), has unveiled the first edition of the 52nd National Day stamps, designed using generative artificial intelligence (AI). This innovative initiative combines technology with cultural heritage, showcasing the United Arab Emirates’ commitment to embracing cutting-edge advancements.
Integration of AI and cultural heritage
The launch event took place in the presence of Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications. The commemorative stamps, created in collaboration with MBZUAI’s Department of Computer Vision, represent a harmonious blend of AI technology and the rich history of the UAE. Each stamp serves as a digital canvas, featuring iconic landmarks like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Burj Khalifa, as well as symbols reflecting the nation’s dedication to sustainability.
Al Olama emphasized the UAE government’s comprehensive approach to digital transformation, highlighting the strategic use of AI solutions to enhance the nation’s global leadership and improve the quality of life for its citizens. He noted that the integration of AI into various sectors is a leading trend, promoting digital transformation and aligning with global advancements in the field.
Creating an innovative environment
The primary objective of this collaboration is to foster an environment that nurtures innovation by seamlessly blending the latest technological solutions with the UAE’s rich cultural and creative heritage. Al Olama commended the commitment of UAE entities to achieving their digital sector goals.
Abdulla Mohammed Alashram, Group CEO of Emirates Post Group, expressed his delight in presenting this unique commemorative stamp issuance. He described it as a representation of the UAE’s identity and aspirations through AI technology. This partnership with MBZUAI reflects the organization’s dedication to using technology for cultural preservation and innovation, celebrating the nation’s history while looking forward to a promising future.
The launch of these remarkable stamps underscores EPG’s unwavering commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies to narrate the UAE’s inspiring journey. These stamps, a fusion of artistic creativity and technical prowess, encapsulate the nation’s evolution from historical milestones to future ambitions.