One of the region’s longest-standing business consultancies and AI experts – the Dubai-based Trajan Consulting – is launching an AI Accelerator at the Global AI Summit in KSA which starts today.
The second edition of the Global AI Summit is taking place from 13-15 September in Riyadh under the theme of “AI for the Good of Humanity” and delegates are set to discuss topics including “AI Now,” “AI Next,” and “AI Never.” The aim is to find solutions for the planet’s major challenges including global energy demand, decarbonisation, equitable access to healthcare, and disease eradication.
“We are launching this AI accelerator in a bid to empower those companies who want to take their business to the next level but need help in addressing and solving complex issues that are holding them back,” said Catherine Granger, CEO, Trajan Consulting.
“We are launching this AI accelerator in a bid to empower those companies who want to take their business to the next level but need help in addressing and solving complex issues that are holding them back,” said Catherine Granger, CEO, Trajan Consulting.
The firm has been working in KSA since 2009 and is one of the companies that played a role in the evolution of the Kingdom into a business powerhouse.
“The future is changing right before our eyes and the need for the latest technological advancements has never been greater. Through the Trajan accelerator programme we can put into action our cutting-edge solutions and apply Machine Learning and problem solving to clients’ real-time global data sets. This is what the Middle East business world has been calling out for and we’re delighted to be launching it at the prestigious Global AI Summit in Saudi Arabia, a country which is on the cusp of momentous development.”
Trajan Consulting is now one of the Middle East’s major AI consultancies with a global client base. The company has dedicated Lean, Agile, Fintech, and AI divisions serving its international clients; its AI division is led by renowned tech innovator Dr. Tim Scarfe who holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and a First-Class degree in computer science.