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Channel Post MEA
11-02-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Qualcomm and Aramco Digital to Develop World's first AI-enabled Industrial 5G Smartphone
At LEAP 2025, Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital announced their groundbreaking collaboration to develop the world's first AI-enabled industrial 5G smartphones with native support for the 450MHz spectrum. Support for 450 MHz spectrum allows 5G IoT devices, edge computing and end-users to connect to a new generation of AI-enabled industrial applications, initially focusing on advanced industrial solutions for Aramco, one of the world's leading integrated energy and chemicals companies. The new industrial smartphones will be powered by the Qualcomm QCM8550 and QCM6490 processors, which provide native support for 5G in 450MHz. These processors are designed to provide ubiquitous connectivity to intelligent edge devices, enabling superior communication and data transfer in industrial settings. 'At Aramco Digital, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of technological innovation. This collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, introducing the world's first AI-enabled industrial smartphone with 450MHz support, represents a significant milestone in our journey to empower industries with next-generation connectivity. By utilizing cutting-edge 5G and AI technologies, we are enabling smarter, more sustainable industry that align with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and beyond, driving industrial transformation not only within Saudi Arabia but across the globe.' said Eid Alharbi, Connectivity President, Aramco Digital. 'The industrial sector is being transformed by advanced technologies, and our industrial smartphones with native support for 450MHz, are another vital component in enabling industries to become more connected, efficient, safe, and sustainable,' said Nakul Duggal, group general manager, automotive, industrial and embedded IoT, and cloud computing, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. 'Qualcomm Technologies is excited to collaborate with Aramco Digital to help them develop innovative solutions in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Kingdom's industrial transformation in alignment with their Vision 2030. This collaboration also aims to drive the advancement of cutting-edge technology in the Middle East, delivering benefits on an international scale.' Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital also previously announced the deployment of Aramco's first generative AI industrial IoT solutions, which are improving operational safety, efficiency, and sustainability at Aramco sites. The new industrial smartphones will give Aramco users another way to connect to these advanced industrial applications. Examples of the industrial smartphone and Qualcomm Technologies' 450MHz processors are on display at Aramco Digital's stand at LEAP. 0 0


Trade Arabia
10-02-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Qualcomm, Aramco Digital to develop 5G AI-enabled industrial smartphone
Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital, the digital and technology subsidiary of Aramco, have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to develop the world's first AI-enabled industrial 5G smartphones with native support for the 450MHz spectrum. Support for 450 MHz spectrum allows 5G IoT devices, edge computing and end-users to connect to a new generation of AI-enabled industrial applications, initially focusing on advanced industrial solutions for Aramco, one of the world's leading integrated energy and chemicals companies. The new industrial smartphones will be powered by the Qualcomm QCM8550 and QCM6490 processors which provide native support for 5G in 450MHz. These processors are designed to provide ubiquitous connectivity to intelligent edge devices, enabling superior communication and data transfer in industrial settings. "At Aramco Digital, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of technological innovation. This collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, introducing the world's first AI-enabled industrial smartphone with 450MHz support, represents a significant milestone in our journey to empower industries with next-generation connectivity. By utilizing cutting-edge 5G and AI technologies, we are enabling smarter, more sustainable industry that align with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and beyond, driving industrial transformation not only within Saudi Arabia but across the globe," said Eid Alharbi, Connectivity President, Aramco Digital. 'The industrial sector is being transformed by advanced technologies, and our industrial smartphones with native support for 450MHz, are another vital component in enabling industries to become more connected, efficient, safe, and sustainable,' said Nakul Duggal, Group General Manager, automotive, industrial and embedded IoT, and cloud computing, Qualcomm Technologies. 'Qualcomm Technologies is excited to collaborate with Aramco Digital to help them develop innovative solutions in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Kingdom's industrial transformation in alignment with their Vision 2030. This collaboration also aims to drive the advancement of cutting-edge technology in the Middle East, delivering benefits on an international scale.' Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital also previously announced the deployment of Aramco's first generative AI industrial IoT solutions, which are improving operational safety, efficiency, and sustainability at Aramco sites. The new industrial smartphones will give Aramco users another way to connect to these advanced industrial applications. Examples of the industrial smartphone and Qualcomm Technologies' 450MHz processors are on display at Aramco Digital's stand at LEAP. – TradeArabia News Service


Gulf Business
10-02-2025
- Business
- Gulf Business
Qualcomm, Aramco Digital to develop AI-enabled 5G industrial smartphone
Image: Getty Images Qualcomm Technologies and Aramco Digital will collaborate to develop the world's first AI-enabled industrial 5G smartphone with native support for the 450MHz spectrum, aimed at advancing industrial connectivity and digital transformation. Revealed at LEAP 2025, the new industrial smartphone will enhance connectivity for 5G IoT devices, edge computing, and industrial applications, initially targeting advanced solutions for Aramco, one of the world's leading integrated energy and chemicals companies. The devices will be powered by Qualcomm's QCM8550 and QCM6490 processors, which offer native 5G support in the 450MHz spectrum, providing improved communication and data transfer capabilities for industrial environments. Aramco Digital-Qualcomm Technologies collab to prioritise innovation 'At Aramco Digital, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of technological innovation. This collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, introducing the world's first AI-enabled industrial smartphone with 450MHz support, represents a significant milestone in our journey to empower industries with next-generation connectivity,' said Eid Alharbi, connectivity president at Aramco Digital. 'By utilising cutting-edge 5G and AI technologies, we are enabling smarter, more sustainable industry that aligns with the kingdom's Vision 2030 and beyond, driving industrial transformation not only within Saudi Arabia but across the globe,' Alharbi added. Nakul Duggal, group GM at Qualcomm Technologies, highlighted the impact of advanced connectivity on the industrial sector. 'The industrial sector is being transformed by advanced technologies, and our industrial smartphones with native support for 450MHz are another vital component in enabling industries to become more connected, efficient, safe, and sustainable.' 'Qualcomm Technologies is excited to collaborate with Aramco Digital to help them develop innovative solutions in Saudi Arabia, supporting the kingdom's industrial transformation in alignment with their Vision 2030,' he added. The collaboration follows previous deployments by Qualcomm and Aramco Digital, including Aramco's first GenAI industrial IoT solutions, which have improved safety, efficiency, and sustainability at company sites. The new industrial smartphones will further expand access to these applications. Qualcomm's 450MHz processors and the industrial smartphone prototype are on display at