Government-backed deep tech venture builder commercializing robotics, quantum, and AI from UAE research
VentureOne is the commercialization engine for the Technology Innovation Institute, spinning applied research into product ventures (AI71 for agentic AI, SteerAI for autonomous robotics, QuantumGate for quantum security, Nabat for ecosystem restoration). The tech stack—ROS, LiDAR, Terraform, BIM—reflects early-stage robotics and autonomy work. Hiring is sales-heavy (4 roles), with acute pain points around operational continuity at deployed sites, incident management, and commercializing new robotics, suggesting ventures are moving from prototype to field operations.
VentureOne is a government-backed venture builder owned by Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council, tasked with transforming TII research into commercial products and exports. The portfolio spans agentic AI (AI71), autonomous logistics and defense systems (SteerAI), post-quantum cryptography (QuantumGate), and ecosystem restoration via robotics and AI (Nabat). Beyond venture development, VentureOne operates shared infrastructure—EMC testing facilities and a patented tech library—to support ecosystem partners. The organization serves as both product builder and Middle East tech connector, with operations concentrated in the UAE.
Core stack includes ROS, ROS 2, Linux, LiDAR, Terraform, and BIM (building information modeling). Design tools: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Cloud. Collaboration: Jira, Confluence, Linear. No adopting or replacing signals in the data.
Four core ventures: AI71 (agentic AI), SteerAI (autonomous robotics for logistics and defense), QuantumGate (quantum-era data security), and Nabat (ecosystem restoration via AI, robotics, and ecosystem intelligence).
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