
Lockheed Martin launches advanced tech internship in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, 13 hours, 21 minutes ago
Lockheed Martin, a global defence technology company driving innovation and advancing scientific discovery, recently launched the latest edition of its summer internship program at the Center for Innovation and Security Solutions (CISS) in Abu Dhabi, welcoming 44 aspiring engineers, scientists and future leaders.
This year’s record-breaking class builds on the momentum of the 2024 summer intake of 32 participants, reflecting Lockheed Martin’s continued commitment to developing talent in the UAE and shaping the next generation of innovators in defense, aerospace, and advanced technology, said the US group in a statement.
The 2025 summer cohort includes UAE nationals, US citizens, and residents representing 16 other nationalities. Six students have travelled from the US, Singapore, India and Italy, underscoring the UAE’s emergence as a global destination for innovation.
All interns were selected through a rigorous, merit-based process based on academic excellence, technical skills and leadership potential, it stated.
"Lockheed Martin is a global leader in advancing defence innovation, where high-tech meets high impact," remarked its Middle East CEO General John 'Mick' Nicholson, US Army (Ret.) .
"In the UAE, we are developing future-ready talent through hands-on experience and practical learning. By working together, we are not only supporting national security, but also helping to grow the economy, strengthen STEM skills, and advance the country’s long-term capabilities," he added.
Lockheed Martin said this summer, interns will collaborate with its engineers on five advanced projects focused on space systems, artificial intelligence (AI) and simulation.
Project themes include lunar base construction using 3D-printed regolith, autonomous foreign debris detection for aviation safety, modular vertical takeoff and landing uncrewed aircraft design, and immersive cockpit simulator development. Interns will also engage in systems planning and applied innovation.
"This is more than a training programme. It is a long-term investment in the UAE’s talent pipeline and sovereign capabilities," remarked Hala Majeed, the manager of Lockheed Martin CISS.
Since 2017, the CISS internship program has graduated over 250 students. Alumni have gone on to build careers in aerospace, engineering, and public service, joining organizations such as EDGE Group, Tawazun, Mubadala, the Ministry of Defense, Dubai Police, TII, Khalifa University, AMMROC, GAL, and more than a dozen startups.
"These students are turning knowledge into impact by working on real-world challenges and building the advanced skills needed to lead in critical sectors and technology domains," she added.-TradeArabia News Service