Cisco marks new initiative with HUMAIN for AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

Cisco to develop AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia
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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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Cisco, the global leader in networking and security, has entered into a groundbreaking initiative with HUMAIN, Saudi Arabia’s new AI enterprise, to help build the world’s most open, scalable, resilient and cost-efficient AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.

This landmark collaboration will set a new standard for how AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia is designed, secured and delivered, combining Cisco’s global expertise with the Kingdom’s bold AI ambitions. As the cornerstone in a wider set of new investments in research, talent and innovation, the partnership builds on Cisco’s 25-year commitment to Saudi Arabia’s digital and economic growth.

These announcements to advance AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia follow CEO Chuck Robbins’ visit to Saudi Arabia, where he met with HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, and Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer Jeetu Patel’s participation in the visit by President Trump to Saudi Arabia.

Cisco’s new initiative with HUMAIN plans to build AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia from the ground up, to deliver scalable, secure, cloud-based solutions to power the Kingdom’s AI ambitions. The multi-year initiative aims to position Saudi Arabia as a global leader in digital innovation.

Abdullah bin Amer Alswaha_Cisco and HUMAIN partnership
Abdullah bin Amer Alswaha
Minister
Communications & Information Technology – Saudi Arabia

“We thank Cisco for its continued partnership and commitment to the Kingdom. This investment marks a major step forward in scaling world-class AI infrastructure, accelerating innovation, and advancing a thriving AI economy led by Saudi talent, while reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as a leading hub for AI in the region and beyond.”

“AI can unlock groundbreaking opportunities for economic growth and innovation, accelerating KSA’s Vision 2030. Today marks a new milestone in more than 25 years of partnership with the Kingdom. Together, we are embracing the future and empowering organizations across the public and private sectors to harness the potential of AI and be at the forefront of this revolution,” Chuck Robbins, Cisco Chair and CEO, said.

Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, stated that, “This is not just another infrastructure play – it’s an open invitation to the world’s innovators. We are democratizing AI at the compute level, ensuring that access to advanced AI is limited only by imagination, not by infrastructure.”

Cisco’s role in building AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia goes beyond technology, it brings the scale, security and ecosystem needed to make AI work for the Kingdom’s economy and society.

Cisco is uniquely positioned to offer:

  • AI-Ready infrastructure – Features advanced silicon and purpose-built AI solutions, including its industry-leading Nexus, Nexus HyperFabric and UCS technologies, Cisco’s end-to-end platform is built to support massive, scalable workloads.
  • Security by design – With security solutions like Hypershield and Splunk, Cisco helps organizations move beyond traditional security methods to protect the applications, data and models that power AI innovation.
  • An open, flexible platform – As a secure network forms the foundation for any AI workload, Cisco’s vendor-agnostic approach makes it easy to integrate with local and global partners across the AI ecosystem to deliver true business value.
  • Global reach, local impact – Backed by a 300,000-strong global partner network, Cisco brings the expertise and delivery power to match the Kingdom’s ambition.

The foundation Cisco can provide will help turn Saudi Arabia’s AI vision into reality, at scale, and with lasting impact.

Alongside its flagship initiative with HUMAIN, Cisco is making a series of strategic investments to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s AI ecosystem, spanning research, skills, and infrastructure:

  • Cisco AI Institute at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) – Cisco plans to establish an AI Institute at KAUST to accelerate innovation, develop real-world AI solutions and grow next-generation talent in Saudi Arabia. The Institute will be supported by Cisco’s foundational AI technologies and infrastructure.
  • Digital upskilling for 500,000 learners – Free training in AI, cybersecurity, data science and programming over the next five years, building on Cisco Networking Academy’s success in training over 401,000 learners in KSA to date, with 36 percent female participation.
  • AI infrastructure for global mega events – Building on its track record of providing secure networking infrastructure for global events, Cisco plans to work with the sponsors of Riyadh Expo 2030 and the 2034 World Cup to develop secure, AI-driven digital infrastructure, helping seamless operations and standout experiences.

Cisco is announcing its plan to establish a Meraki cloud in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, delivering the power of cloud-managed networking solutions.

Cisco has also initiated plans for a local manufacturing base, starting with fulfillment operations for wireless technologies, with the intent to scale based on market needs. Cisco is also expanding access to the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) qualification, one of the most widely recognized and respected technical certifications in the industry, in partnership with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST).

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