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Top Leaders in Middle East’s AI & Data Centre Revolution

Soham Halder

The Middle East is fast becoming a global AI and data powerhouse: Massive investments in artificial intelligence and hyperscale data centers are reshaping the region.Leading companies and governments are driving this digital revolution at full speed.

G42: Abu Dhabi-based G42 is leading the region’s AI innovation push. The company invests heavily in AI research, cloud infrastructure, and big data solutions. Its global partnerships are positioning the UAE as a serious AI contender.

Microsoft: Microsoft is expanding cloud and AI infrastructure across the Middle East. Strategic data center investments are strengthening regional digital ecosystems. Its presence accelerates enterprise adoption of AI and cloud technologies.

Amazon Web Services: AWS is scaling cloud capabilities with regional data centers. It empowers startups, governments, and enterprises with secure infrastructure. This expansion fuels innovation across industries from fintech to healthcare.

Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA): Saudi Arabia’s SDAIA is steering the Kingdom’s national AI strategy. It focuses on big data, smart government, and digital transformation. Its initiatives are central to Vision-driven economic diversification.

Khazna Data Centers: Khazna is building hyperscale data centers across the UAE. The company supports cloud giants and enterprise digital needs. Its infrastructure strengthens the region’s digital backbone.

STC: STC is expanding into AI, cloud services, and advanced connectivity. Telecom infrastructure is now powering data-driven innovation. Its investments are accelerating Saudi Arabia’s tech ambitions.

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