Microsoft announces AI powered Azure Region for Kuwait

Microsoft has announced plans to establish an Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered Azure Region in Kuwait. For this, it has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with the Government of Kuwait, represented by the Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT) and the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA). 

The partnership aims to help accelerate digital transformation efforts in line with Kuwait’s Vision 2035, which is based on the vision of the Amir of Kuwait, HH Sheikh Sabah AlAhmed AlJaber AlSabah, and aims to transform Kuwait into a financial and trade hub regionally and internationally, and becoming more attractive to investors. Kuwait is one of the emerging markets for digital infrastructure in the Middle East, and adoption of AI and Cloud is being encouraged by the government via a Cloud First Policy. A dedicated cloud region also goes a long way in allaying fears surrounding data sovereignty and security.

“This partnership with Microsoft is a transformative milestone towards utilizing AI technologies to drive economic diversification and enhance the nation’s position in innovation, trade, and investment,” said H.E. Omar Saud Al-Omar, Minister of State for Communication Affairs. “The AI powered Azure Region will address both national and local challenges, creating a robust AI ecosystem that fuels economic growth, improves public services, and prepares the workforce for the future.”

In a press release, Microsoft said that the new Azure Region will provide access to “scalable, highly available, and resilient cloud services” across Kuwait. 

“Through the launch of our new AI powered Azure Region, we are building the cloud infrastructure necessary to enhance public services, drive economic growth, and create greater value for Kuwait’s citizens and residents,” said Judson Althoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Microsoft. “Our partnership will also integrate Microsoft 365 Copilot across government operations to empower professionals with AI solutions that drive greater creativity, productivity, and efficiency.” This aims to empower government employees to automate routine tasks, streamline complex processes, and access intelligent insights that facilitate informed decision-making, thereby optimizing governmental operations.

Samer Abu-Ltaif, President of Microsoft Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), said “We are dedicated to supporting the Government of Kuwait in their cloud transformation journey and in utilizing cutting-edge AI solutions to enhance productivity and efficiency across the public sector. This partnership will strengthen the nation’s digital infrastructure and promote sustainable economic growth.”

By offering advanced infrastructure, the partnership aims to attract global businesses and researchers, and help cultivate a thriving ecosystem for technology startups, providing resources and expertise to support entrepreneurship. Additionally, it will encourage collaboration between global researchers, universities, and companies, promoting innovation in AI technologies. Moreover, a comprehensive skilling initiative will be launched to equip Kuwait’s workforce with skills in AI, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies, ensuring readiness for the future job market.

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