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Edge AI in industrial IoT: Qualcomm and Saudi Arabia’s Aramco Digital partner
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Qualcomm and Aramco Digital’s new strategic partnership aims to revolutionize Saudi Arabia‘s industrial landscape by combining Qualcomm’s edge AI expertise with Aramco Digital’s industrial know-how. The collaboration focuses on developing AI-powered industrial IoT solutions that will enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability across key sectors. This partnership represents a significant advancement in Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation journey, aligning with the country’s Vision 2030 initiative to diversify its economy beyond oil.

The big picture: Qualcomm Technologies and Saudi Arabia’s Aramco Digital have announced plans to collaborate on developing and commercializing edge AI and industrial IoT technologies across Saudi industries.

  • The partnership will create a portfolio of advanced edge AI industrial devices and end-to-end solutions tailored for sector-specific needs throughout Saudi Arabia.
  • Aramco Digital will lead the market development efforts while leveraging Qualcomm’s hardware and services capabilities.

Key applications: The collaboration targets industrial improvements in efficiency, productivity, safety, sustainability, and innovation through AI-driven solutions.

  • Use cases include predictive maintenance, asset monitoring, visual anomaly detection, and digital worker tools.
  • The initiative will integrate with Aramco Digital’s 450 MHz 5G industrial network to support connectivity for AI-powered edge devices including drones, cameras, sensors, robots, and rugged industrial equipment.

What they’re saying: Executives from both companies emphasize the transformative potential of combining their respective technological strengths.

  • “This collaboration with Aramco Digital highlights our shared commitment to advancing edge AI and 5G innovation,” said Cristiano Amon, president and CEO of Qualcomm.
  • Nabil Al Nuiam, CEO of Aramco Digital, noted: “Through advanced AI and 5G technologies, we aim to build smarter, safer, and more efficient industrial systems, reinforcing our leadership in digital innovation.”

Beyond the partnership: The companies are also launching the “Design in Saudi Arabia” initiative to foster local innovation in AI and IoT.

  • This accelerator program will support early-stage startups with technical assistance, business coaching, and intellectual property training.
  • The agreement was formalized during the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, highlighting its significance in international technology collaboration.
Qualcomm, Aramco Digital focus on edge AI for industrial IoT

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