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HUMAIN AND ACCENTURE FORGE STRATEGIC ALLIANCE TO ACCELERATE ENTERPRISE AI IN SAUDI ARABIA
Saudi AI company HUMAIN has announced a major strategic partnership with Accenture to drive large-scale artificial intelligence adoption across enterprises in the Kingdom.
The alliance will combine HUMAIN’s deep local AI expertise and technology with Accenture’s global consulting experience and industry knowledge. The two companies will work together to help Saudi organisations implement responsible, high-impact AI solutions that support Vision 2030 objectives.
The partnership will focus on key sectors including energy, banking and finance, healthcare, government, and retail. It will deliver custom AI models, intelligent automation, data analytics, and AI governance frameworks designed specifically for the Saudi market.
Officials from both organisations said the collaboration will also include talent development programmes to build local AI capabilities and ensure long-term sustainability of AI projects in the Kingdom.
This partnership comes as Saudi Arabia intensifies its push to become a global leader in artificial intelligence. The Kingdom has made significant investments in AI infrastructure, data centres, and innovation hubs in recent years.
HUMAIN, one of Saudi Arabia’s pioneering AI firms, brings strong capabilities in Arabic language models and locally relevant AI applications. Accenture, on the other hand, brings proven methodologies for enterprise-scale AI deployment across the world.
The alliance is expected to help both private companies and government entities accelerate their digital transformation journeys while maintaining high standards of data security, ethics, and compliance.
The HUMAIN-Accenture partnership marks an important milestone in Saudi Arabia’s AI journey. It is expected to generate new projects and opportunities that will strengthen the country’s position as an emerging AI hub in the Middle East and beyond.
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