Ooredoo has launched innovative AI cloud services in Qatar, leveraging Nvidia’s Hopper GPUs and hosting them locally for businesses to access high-performance computing without depending on overseas providers. This initiative aligns with the trend of establishing national control over digital infrastructure, aiming to make AI more accessible across various industries while ensuring data security and compliance with local regulations. The services cater to sectors such as energy, finance, logistics, and healthcare, enabling organizations to run large-scale AI workloads with lower latency and local hosting, eliminating the need to transmit data across borders.
Countries worldwide are prioritizing the development of their AI infrastructure to reduce reliance on foreign technology and maintain stricter control over sensitive data. Ooredoo’s deployment of AI cloud services in Qatar aligns with this global trend by offering businesses in the country faster access to compute resources while adhering to local regulations. This setup enables companies to develop and implement AI tools securely, minimizing the risk of data exposure.
CEO of Ooredoo Qatar, Sheikh Ali Bin Jabor Al-Thani, expressed pride in introducing world-class AI infrastructure to Qatar, providing customers with the necessary tools to translate their ambitions into tangible solutions. The partnership with Nvidia opens doors for broader AI utilization across various sectors, supporting economic growth, enhancing citizen experiences, and solidifying Qatar’s position as a digital leader in the region.
Through collaboration with Nvidia as a Cloud Partner, Ooredoo customers can leverage Nvidia’s AI Enterprise platform to facilitate the transition of AI projects from concept to production. This platform empowers developers to create tools like chatbots, analytics platforms, and AI-driven logistics systems, all hosted locally in Qatar. The infrastructure supports diverse use cases, including natural language processing and computer vision, managed by Syntys, a company specializing in high-performance data centers designed for intensive computing workloads.
The launch of these AI cloud services complements government initiatives such as the Qatar Digital Agenda 2030 and the National AI Strategy, emphasizing the importance of secure local infrastructure and responsible AI deployment to drive economic growth and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. This strategic move reflects a broader regional shift towards AI sovereignty, as countries prioritize keeping data and AI workloads within their borders to maintain security and regulatory compliance.
Furthermore, the new infrastructure in Qatar may attract international firms seeking to operate in the region while retaining control over their data. Qatar’s stringent laws and reliable hosting make it an appealing destination for global AI operations, positioning the country as a hub for cutting-edge technology development.
With a presence in nine countries spanning the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia, Ooredoo reported significant revenue in 2024, indicating its capacity to invest in advanced tech projects like the AI cloud services. This strategic partnership with Nvidia underscores Ooredoo’s commitment to driving technological innovation and enhancing digital capabilities in Qatar and beyond.
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