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The Rise of AI Startups in the GCC: A Revolution Driven by Regional Demands

by Jane Doe
May 30, 2025
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is going through an unprecedented boom of new Artificial Intelligence (AI) startups, and it is defining a new era in the region’s digital transformation.

This thriving ecosystem is not a copy-full-of-paste from global trends, but a revolution that is based on responding to the specific needs and opportunities in GCC.

This rapid growth is due to a number of factors. First, ambitious national visions from throughout the GCC, such as Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the UAE’s National AI Strategy 2031, have put technology, and AI in particular, at the heart of strategy towards economic diversification and growth.

Such efforts are reflected in considerable government investments in infrastructure, research, and the development of talent, providing fertile soil for AI innovation.

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Second, the approach of these startups come with the unique nuances of the region. For example, in the UAE, Tarjama is using NLP to close gaps in communication across a region that has dozens of dialects.

In Saudi Arabia, Nana uses AI logistics to streamline grocery deliver in huge urban areas. Sarwa in Dubai covering the region’s needs with Sharia-compliant investment offerings based on AI-driven portfolio management tools.

Moreover, government-sponsored projects and hubs such as Abu Dhabi’s Mohammed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), Hub71 and NEOM’s Oxagon, in addition to King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) are driving innovation through offering funding, mentorship, and access to state of the art resources.

This strategic backing is nurturing a generation of tech entrepreneurs who are not simply adopting AI, but who are building solutions suited to local needs.

When it comes to soft factors, the GCC’s cultural adaptability and readiness to adopt new technologies also account for a significant factor. Its population is young and ambitious and leadership is keen to leapfrog institutional legacies, an environment well-suited to tech adoption and growth.

Cross-border cooperation between GCC countries, which with closely aligned visions and equivalent market requirements also presents a unique scaling opportunity for these startups.

The proliferation of AI startups across the GCC is an indication of a formidable move in the direction of a knowledge based economy that’s demand led and backed by unwavering governmental support.

This new revolution will revolutionize many industries including finance, logistics, education, urbanism and more placing the GCC as an important player in the global AI map.

Jane Doe

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