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Cisco, HUMAIN Partner to Revolutionize AI Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

Cisco, HUMAIN Partner to Revolutionize AI Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

Leaders23-05-2025

Global networking giant Cisco has launched a transformative partnership with Saudi Arabia's innovative AI enterprise HUMAIN. This collaboration aims to build the world's most open, scalable, resilient, and cost-efficient AI infrastructure. This ambitious multi-year project merges Cisco's vast expertise with Saudi Arabia's bold vision for AI advancement, setting a new standard for AI infrastructure design, security, and delivery. Shaping the Future of AI
Cisco and HUMAIN actively collaborate to redefine how experts design, secure, and deliver cutting-edge AI infrastructure. By combining their strengths, they address the rising demands of AI technologies across industries worldwide. Cisco contributes its renowned networking and security skills, while HUMAIN drives innovation in AI solutions. Consequently, this partnership establishes a foundation for robust, efficient, and accessible AI systems.
This initiative focuses on enhancing AI infrastructure accessibility and efficiency for businesses and researchers around the globe. Specifically, Cisco and HUMAIN prioritize openness, scalability, resilience, and cost-efficiency to broaden AI technology access. This approach equips innovators with vital tools to foster creativity and achieve sustainable growth. Moreover, the project tackles the growing complexity and scale of modern AI applications. Elevating Saudi Arabia's Digital Ambition
Through this collaboration, Saudi Arabia strengthens its role as a global pioneer in digital innovation and AI leadership. The project supports Vision 2030, which champions technological progress and economic diversification across the Kingdom. By advancing AI infrastructure, Saudi Arabia attracts talent, boosts innovation, and fuels economic and research development.
Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha hailed the project stating, 'This investment significantly advances world-class AI infrastructure and accelerates innovation across the Kingdom.' He added, 'It fosters a thriving AI economy driven by Saudi talent, solidifying our regional leadership.' HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin stated, 'This partnership invites global innovators to join a transformative AI revolution.' He emphasized, 'We democratize AI computing, ensuring imagination, not infrastructure, sets the only limit.'
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins said, 'AI unlocks vast opportunities for economic growth and innovation, fast-tracking Vision 2030 goals.' He concluded, 'This milestone builds on 25 years of partnership, empowering sectors to lead the AI revolution.'
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