Center Opening Press Release
Girne American University Launches the Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center
Kyrenia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus — April 14, 2026 — Girne American University (GAU) proudly announces the establishment of the Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center, a new interdisciplinary technology center dedicated to advancing applied research, prototype development, innovation, and strategic collaboration in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies.
The Center has been established to serve as a dynamic platform for transforming advanced ideas into practical technologies with academic, industrial, and societal value. It will focus on the design, development, testing, and future commercialization of intelligent systems that address real-world challenges across multiple sectors, including education, safety, smart infrastructure, digital systems, automation, and autonomous platforms.
Under the leadership of Dr. Alireza Gholami, the Center is designed to bridge the gap between academic research and practical engineering implementation. By combining technical expertise, structured innovation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration, the Center aims to support both research excellence and tangible technological output.
“This Center was established with a clear vision: to move beyond theory and build real systems, real prototypes, and real technological capability,” said Dr. Alireza Gholami, Director of the Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center. “Our goal is to create a serious innovation platform where research leads to engineering outcomes, intellectual property, strategic value, and long-term impact for the university and the wider region.”
The Center’s core activities will include:
- Applied research in robotics, AI, and autonomous systems
- Development of UAV platforms and mission-oriented unmanned technologies
- Prototype design, testing, and engineering refinement
- AI-driven systems for smart services, decision support, and digital transformation
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with academic faculties, researchers, and students
- Future support for innovation pathways, intellectual property development, and commercialization opportunities
The establishment of the Center reflects GAU’s commitment to supporting emerging technologies and strengthening its role in advanced research, practical innovation, and future-oriented education. Through this initiative, the university aims to create a stronger ecosystem for technical development, talent cultivation, and collaboration with industry and institutional stakeholders.
In addition to its research and engineering mission, the Center will contribute to student engagement, hands-on learning, and the development of innovation culture within the university. It is expected to provide a structured environment where students, researchers, and collaborators can participate in meaningful projects with direct technical and practical relevance.
The Center also aims to build strategic partnerships with public institutions, private-sector organizations, and international collaborators to expand the reach and impact of its work. Its long-term direction includes not only research output, but also advanced prototype capability, protected intellectual property, and contribution to regional technological advancement.
With the launch of the Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center, Girne American University takes an important step toward building a stronger future in applied engineering, intelligent systems, and innovation-driven development.
About the Center
The Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center at Girne American University is an interdisciplinary technology center focused on applied research, prototype development, autonomous systems, intelligent platforms, and practical innovation. The Center operates at the intersection of robotics, AI, software systems, UAV technologies, and strategic engineering development.
Media Contact
Dr. Alireza Gholami
Director
Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and UAV Systems Application and Research Center
Girne American University
Email: info@gautechcenter.com
Website: www.gautechcenter.com
