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Kuwait leads region in government AI adoption, hosts Microsoft summit

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KUWAIT: Minister of State for Communications Affairs Omar Al-Omar affirmed Sunday that Kuwait is among the first countries to provide artificial intelligence services to all government employees through Microsoft’s Copilot technology. Speaking at the opening of the Microsoft AI Summit, he said Kuwait was selected as the first country in the region to establish an AI-powered cloud region, enabling the provision of Microsoft’s cloud-based AI services from Kuwait to countries worldwide.

Al-Omar said hosting the summit underscores Kuwait’s commitment to adopting modern technologies and building a knowledge- and innovation-based economy in line with the New Kuwait 2035 vision. He highlighted the country’s efforts to become a leading regional hub for technology and digital infrastructure. He described the partnership with Microsoft as a model for strategic cooperation with major global tech firms, aimed at developing digital infrastructure, cultivating national talent and expanding AI applications across state institutions.

Backed by the political leadership, the government is pressing ahead with ambitious programs to boost investment in modern technologies, establish an integrated digital ecosystem and empower national expertise to lead the country’s digital future and achieve sustainable development. Al-Omar expressed appreciation to Microsoft for organizing the summit, describing it as a key step toward advancing international cooperation in artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure and opening new horizons for Kuwait’s innovation-driven future.

Microsoft Middle East and Africa President Naim Yazbek praised the partnership, noting the government has facilitated the introduction of cutting-edge technologies and their integration into development plans through collaboration with public and private sectors. He said Kuwait’s AI strategy rests on two pillars: building the necessary infrastructure and training national talent in both sectors. He added that introducing AI tools across government agencies supports Kuwait’s ambition to lead the region in artificial intelligence, noting the partnership is the most significant in the Middle East.

Microsoft Kuwait General Manager Alaa Eldin said the partnership enables the company to deliver the latest AI technologies and flexible intelligent cloud solutions, while giving Kuwait the opportunity to be among the first countries globally to deploy mobile AI capabilities. He described the cooperation as a strategic opportunity to strengthen Kuwait’s position as a leader in digital transformation and innovation.

At the conclusion of the summit, Al-Omar honored winners of the AI Excellence Awards from various government and private entities. The Ministry of Finance received the Excellence Award for its AI-based electronic correspondence system. The Central Agency for Information Technology was recognized for implementing Secure Azure Landing Zones 44 in the government sector, considered a foundation for transitioning to Microsoft’s cloud services.

The Credit Bank was honored for its integrated protection systems using Microsoft AI. The Public Authority for Sport won for the “Hayakum” application, which contributed to the success of the Gulf Cup. The General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Planning and Development received an award for its effective use of Copilot and integration with its internal systems. The Ministry of Health, the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training and Kuwait Oil Company were also recognized, while from the private sector, Kuwait Finance House and the National Bank of Kuwait received awards. — KUNA

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