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Saudi Aramco and Microsoft sign MoU to advance AI in industry
Summary
Saudi Aramco and Microsoft signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore AI and other digital initiatives for industrial operations and workforce training in Saudi Arabia.
Content
Saudi Aramco and Microsoft signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore a range of digital initiatives. The agreement, reported by the Saudi Press Agency, focuses on accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence in the industrial sector and enhancing digital capabilities. It also aims to support development of the Kingdom's workforce through training and technical programs. The MoU builds on the companies' long-standing collaboration and Microsoft's existing national training efforts.
Details:
- The memorandum is non-binding and was announced at a signing ceremony reported by the Saudi Press Agency.
- The partners will explore AI-enabled industrial solutions based on Microsoft Azure technologies.
- The initiatives are described as intended to improve operational efficiency, boost global competitiveness, and develop technology-enabled energy and industrial systems.
- Saudi Aramco and Microsoft plan programs to accelerate digital and technical skills development, including AI engineering, cybersecurity, data governance, and product management with measurable outcomes.
- Microsoft’s existing national activity includes training thousands of Saudi learners in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data-related programs.
Summary:
The MoU is intended to support Saudi Aramco's large-scale digital transformation and to expand digital and technical skills across the Kingdom. Undetermined at this time.
