Ooredoo Group has announced its partnership with Nvidia as an Nvidia Cloud Partner (NCP), aligning with its strategy to become the major digital infrastructure provider in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. This collaboration leverages Nvidia’s advanced accelerated computing platform to support the AI revolution in the area.
Ooredoo is developing an AI-ready platform powered by Nvidia’s full-stack innovation across systems, software, and services to meet the growing demand for accelerated computing and hyperconnectivity. This platform aims to support governments, enterprises, and startups by enabling the secure processing of private datasets and producing insights to drive innovation.
Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, Group CEO of Ooredoo, said: “Implementing Nvidia’s full-stack platform for accelerated computing and generative AI, Ooredoo is equipped to be at the forefront of the AI revolution in MENA, driving digitalisation and innovation as the leading digital infrastructure provider in the region. Working with Nvidia, we aim to meet the growing demand for accelerated computing infrastructure to support advanced AI models.”
Through this collaboration, governments, enterprises, and startups in Qatar, Algeria, Tunisia, Oman, Kuwait, and the Maldives will have access to Nvidia’s latest full-stack AI platform.
Ooredoo plans to deploy thousands of Nvidia Tensor Core GPUs in its AI data centres to support the region, enabling customers to leverage a state-of-the-art AI platform with advanced infrastructure, tools, and software. This will optimise processes and drive operational efficiencies across industries.
Ronnie Vasishta, Senior Vice President of Telecom at Nvidia, added, “As a trusted regional telecommunications provider, Ooredoo Group combines deep enterprise and consumer relationships with the ability to invest in and deploy AI infrastructure and services. By providing Nvidia’s full-stack AI computing platform to customers, Ooredoo will help make it easier for them to deploy generative AI applications and services.”
This collaboration aims to enhance AI infrastructure in the MENA region, ensuring security, optimised performance, and customisation to local standards. It will enable countries where Ooredoo operates to develop local AI ecosystems and reinforce data security measures.
Ooredoo will offer GPU-as-a-Service, providing customers with the flexibility to integrate accelerated computing with their cloud solutions or host them on-premises. By empowering customers with a cutting-edge AI cloud platform, this initiative is expected to drive economic growth, job creation, and technological innovation across the region.
Ooredoo will work on the implementation in close coordination with the stakeholders in each country to ensure alignment with local requirements and to maximise the benefits of its AI initiatives to advance sovereign AI goals.
Ooredoo’s digital ecosystem encompasses core telecom services, a dedicated data centre platform, and independent entities focused on wireless towers, financial technology, and subsea cable ventures. It aligns with Ooredoo’s strategy to transform into a telecom and infrastructure holding with a de-layered multi-business structure, with an overarching goal to become the neutral carrier of choice, creating synergies across its ecosystem while ensuring business sustainability and expansion.