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Egypt: Beltone launches AI subsidiary Robin
Egypt: Beltone launches AI subsidiary Robin

Zawya

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt: Beltone launches AI subsidiary Robin

Arab Finance: Beltone Holding has launched Robin, its wholly owned subsidiary based in Cairo focused on data science and artificial intelligence (AI), as per a disclosure. The move aligns with Beltone's strategy to expand its presence in technology and offer scalable solutions to businesses across Egypt and the MENA region. Robin supports organizations in turning complex data into practical insights, providing services across different stages of the data lifecycle. Its Data & AI Advisory offering helps businesses with data preparation and implementation, while its implementation services focus on integrating AI tools into operations to improve performance and decision-making. The company also provides training programs aimed at helping teams and executives build practical data and AI skills through workshops and hands-on sessions. In addition, Robin is developing a range of data products, including market monitoring tools, predictive models tailored to specific sectors, dashboards, and automated reporting systems, designed to support operational efficiency and inform business decisions. Robin serves both large companies and startups as part of Beltone's broader approach to supporting data-driven development in the region. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

The UAE has much to gain from an AI-enabled government adviser
The UAE has much to gain from an AI-enabled government adviser

The National

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • The National

The UAE has much to gain from an AI-enabled government adviser

We will soon live in the artificial general intelligence age. What you do with that information will determine your place in history. Last week, the UAE announced that a National Artificial Intelligence System would become a non-voting member of all federal and government company boards – and an advisory member of the Council of Ministers starting next year. The world should take notice. This isn't just a headline-grabbing initiative or a clever nod to the AI hype cycle. It is a serious declaration: governance itself is being reimagined. Intelligence – both human and artificial – will now sit side by side at the decision-making table. Once again, the UAE isn't waiting for the future to arrive – it is shaping it. This move comes as the OECD's latest Reimagining Government report makes a powerful case: that public sectors can no longer function as slow-moving regulators. They must become shapers of behaviour, markets and futures. While most of the world debates AI's ethical dilemmas or fears job displacement, the UAE is pivoting boldly towards the opportunity – transforming AI from a back-office assistant into a strategic actor in policy and decision-making. The UAE is transforming AI from a back-office assistant into a strategic actor in policy and decision-making. Though it began in academic labs in the 1950s, AI has matured exponentially in the past three years. Today's systems can analyse billions of data points, detect anomalies in financial flows, simulate geopolitical risk and model climate shocks in real time. This is more than automation as we progress fast towards AGI – systems capable of human-level reasoning across diverse domains. These systems don't just respond; they think, adapt and generate original insights, and – according to OpenAI's Sam Altman and Anthropic's Dario Amodei – AGI could be with us in as little as two years. If you are sitting in government, prepare for this: an AGI system tasked with revising a national budget could process 30 years of fiscal policy, the current citizen sentiment, environmental data, infrastructure needs and long-term equity goals – then simulate the impact of dozens of policy decisions. Any of this could be done in a matter of hours, not months. The private sector is already embracing AI-powered leadership. Salesforce, for example, reports that AI performs up to 50 per cent of its work with 93 per cent accuracy. Chinese gaming firm NetDragon Websoft appointed an AI chief executive, seeing a 10 per cent stock increase. In Poland, Dictador placed an AI executive in charge of strategy. These are no longer public relations stunts – they are the front edge of a new executive model. But the UAE is taking this one step further: it is nationalising the model. Institutionalising it. Making AI an official advisory participant in the heart of government. The AI entity will not vote or replace ministers. Instead, it will serve as a strategic co-pilot: scanning, simulating and synthesising complex variables to support sharper, faster and more transparent decisions. This is the embodiment of what the OECD calls the shift from 'reactive bureaucracy' to anticipatory governance. AI's involvement at board level is just the beginning. Ministries of health will use it to model pandemic responses. Trade agencies will forecast demand shifts before they happen. Environmental teams will design adaptive strategies based on real-time data. And this entire transformation is happening within a sovereign, ethical and encrypted framework, aligning with the UAE's AI governance standards – building public trust in a moment when 'black box' algorithms threaten transparency. This is critical, as the OECD emphasises that agility is the new legitimacy. In an age of rapid shocks – climate, health, geopolitical – slow governments lose trust. The UAE's model, by contrast, offers real-time simulation, data-informed decisions and transparency by design. But this leap forward demands more than infrastructure – it demands people. The OECD notes the importance of system thinking, digital capacity and collaborative leadership. These are not optional skills. They are core to the government's relevance in the AI age. That means upskilling every tier of public service. Not just AI engineers, but policy designers, frontline officers, educators and regulators. Everyone must learn to work with, not just around, machines. In adopting AI in the form, the UAE offers a practical answer to one of the OECD's boldest provocations: what if government itself became a platform for intelligence – human and artificial – to co-create the future? And yet, as the OECD warns, the future is already here, but it's not evenly distributed. While countries such as the UAE are sprinting forward, others risk falling behind – locked in outdated bureaucratic routines and legacy decision-making. Some countries will hesitate. Some will worry about legitimacy, ethics, or optics. But others will look at the UAE and say: this is the new blueprint – AI will not replace human leadership. But it will augment it, challenge it and sharpen it. In a world of rising complexity, that might just be our greatest advantage.

Circuitry.ai Unveils Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 at Field Service USA to Transform Field Service Outcomes
Circuitry.ai Unveils Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 at Field Service USA to Transform Field Service Outcomes

Business Wire

time21-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Wire

Circuitry.ai Unveils Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 at Field Service USA to Transform Field Service Outcomes

PALM SPRINGS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At the Field Service USA conference, proudly announces the launch of its Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1, a significant advancement in AI-powered solutions tailored for discrete manufacturers. This release expands the capabilities of Service AI Advisor, Parts AI Advisor, and Warranty AI Specialist, empowering manufacturers to achieve higher accuracy, productivity, and operational efficiency across their service operations. launches AI-powered Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 at Field Service USA to enable service technicians with the right fix, right part, right now, every time. The enhanced Service AI Advisor ensures the right fix every time, significantly improving first-time fix rates. Parts AI Advisor accurately identifies the right part for each service job, eliminating delays and reducing downtime. Warranty AI Specialist intelligently guides claim decisions, ensuring precise and optimal outcomes for warranty processing. The upgraded AI platform is extensively trained on comprehensive service lifecycle data, including service knowledge, parts catalogs, warranty claims, and service contracts. This deep, contextual training enhances diagnostic accuracy and predictive capabilities, automating and augmenting critical service decisions for complex industrial, medical, heavy equipment, and material handling products. Ashok Kartham, CEO of will showcase a compelling case study featuring a leading equipment manufacturer at the conference's AI Advisory Lab. "AI is fundamentally reshaping field service, empowering technicians, and revolutionizing service operations," said Kartham. "Our Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 is designed specifically to tackle the industry's most critical needs: technician productivity, operational efficiency, and outstanding customer experiences. With 76% of service leaders already acknowledging AI's value, our latest release provides tangible, measurable solutions that deliver results." To ensure unmatched accuracy, has advanced its knowledge ingestion, knowledge graph construction, retrieval, ranking, and generative AI capabilities. Additionally, predictive analytics now leverage warranty data, enabling manufacturers to anticipate required parts, forecast repair scenarios, and proactively address emerging product issues. also introduces intelligent AI Agents, automating essential service processes such as warranty claim handling, parts ordering, and seamless integration with enterprise workflow systems. Service leaders interested in exploring the transformative power of Decision Intelligence Platform 25.1 can request a personalized demo by visiting: About delivers advanced decision intelligence solutions specifically designed for manufacturers to enhance service outcomes. By combining AI-driven knowledge, analytics, and automation, transforms complex service lifecycle data into precise answers and actionable insights. Its differentiated AI workers, including Service AI Advisor, Parts AI Advisor, and Warranty AI Specialist, significantly boost productivity, increase first-time fix rates, and drive profitable growth through autonomous decision-making. Learn more at

Intelmatix Launches 'Intelmatix AI Advisory' to Enable Organizations to Transform into Cognitive Enterprises
Intelmatix Launches 'Intelmatix AI Advisory' to Enable Organizations to Transform into Cognitive Enterprises

Syyaha

time27-02-2025

  • Business
  • Syyaha

Intelmatix Launches 'Intelmatix AI Advisory' to Enable Organizations to Transform into Cognitive Enterprises

Intelmatix, a leading deep-tech artificial intelligence company headquartered in Riyadh, with offices in London and Boston, has announced the launch of its 'Intelmatix AI Advisory'—a unique and first-of-its-kind service in the region. This new advisory service provides organizations with a strategic roadmap to guide them in adopting AI across their operations, aligning with their business goals and market dynamics. The service is built on successful case studies and adapts to the latest industry advancements. Intelmatix's AI Advisory was launched during LEAP 2025, a leading technology conference held from February 9-12 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.'Intelmatix AI Advisory' empowers organizations to integrate AI at every stage of their transformation into cognitive enterprises. The service includes assessment, strategic guidance, change management, and consulting studies based on best practices, followed by the development of a roadmap that enables companies to go beyond automation or data analysis. It ensures AI is embedded in every process, decision, and customer interaction, allowing AI to continuously learn, improve, and optimize business Anas Alfaris, CEO of Intelmatix, stated, 'Despite increasing awareness of AI's transformative power, many companies struggle to translate vision into strategy, ideas into reality, and pilot projects into impact, shifting from resistance to embracing change.'He added, 'With Intelmatix AI Advisory, we aim to bridge this market gap by offering a comprehensive suite of services that not only deliver cutting-edge AI solutions but also lay the strategic and operational foundations for long-term success.' He continued, 'The launch of this service aligns with Saudi Arabia's transformation efforts and initiatives promoting AI adoption, in line with Vision 2030's digital transformation objectives. Our goal is to contribute significantly to accelerating this shift and making it a seamless process based on clear, business-aligned principles.'According to IDC, successful AI investments yield a return of $12.50 for every $1 invested. However, a Cisco study revealed that 76% of organizations struggle due to a lack of a comprehensive AI strategy. This highlights the urgent market need for developing strategic roadmaps and ensuring their practical implementation for effective decision-making. 'Intelmatix AI Advisory' brings together a global team of AI specialists, business consultants, and change management experts to provide a structured and holistic approach to AI adoption. The service ensures seamless project execution through project oversight, progress tracking, timeline and budget management, risk mitigation, and enabling companies to integrate AI into their operations, unlocking the full potential of cognitive transformation.

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