The UAE has taken a groundbreaking step in healthcare innovation with the launch of the “Synthetic Memories” project, an AI-driven initiative aimed at supporting Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. The project, developed by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Center for Government Innovation in partnership with Emirates Health Services, has entered its first phase of clinical trials at Al Amal Psychiatric Hospital, coinciding with World Alzheimer’s Day.
Using generative AI, the system digitally recreates lifelike memories based on information shared by patients and their families. These recreated moments are then used in therapy sessions to stimulate memory recall, strengthen emotional connections, and enhance patients’ overall psychological well-being. The approach represents a fusion of advanced technology and human-centered care, designed to improve the quality of life for elderly individuals and those suffering from memory disorders.
To ensure cultural relevance, the project integrates archival photographs and datasets rooted in the UAE’s history and traditions. This makes the experience deeply personal while also preserving cultural identity. Initial clinical experiences have shown promising results, with patients demonstrating stronger emotional engagement and responsiveness during therapy.
Officials emphasized that this initiative highlights the UAE’s vision of using purposeful innovation to shape the future of healthcare. By combining scientific advancement with cultural heritage and patient-centered care, the Synthetic Memories project underscores the country’s leadership in applying AI solutions across vital sectors.



