SDAIA and Ministry of Energy partner with IBM to accelerate sustainability initiatives in the Kingdom using artificial intelligence

SDAIA and Ministry of Energy partner with IBM to accelerate sustainability initiatives in the Kingdom using artificial intelligence

- This is the first use case as part of a strategic agreement with SDAIA & Ministry of Energy to partner with IBM to reduce carbon emissions across the country.

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA: Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) and today IBM announced the signing of a strategic agreement to drive adoption of artificial intelligence in the carbon capture and industrial domains across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Announced at the second Global AI summit in the Kingdom, the first use case under this agreement will be in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy in Saudi Arabia. SDAIA, Ministry of Energy and IBM will use artificial intelligence technology to detect, map, and eventually reduce carbon emissions across the country.

Dr. Majid Al-Tuwaijri, the CEO for the National Center for AI, said," This agreement with IBM will contribute to creating opportunities by addressing key challenges in circular carbon economy, petrochemical and industrial domains, through the development of innovative solutions in the field of data and artificial intelligence, and the exchange of shared experiences and investment opportunities in this vital area to support achieving the goals of Vision 2030.”

“This agreement would allow us to leverage IBM’s expertise in technologies like artificial intelligence,” Eng. Ahmed