Aramco, Microsoft, and Armada launch industrial edge cloud to power AI in Saudi Arabia
Edge computing infrastructure company Armada, Aramco Digital and Microsoft have collaborated to deploy the world’s first industrial distributed cloud in Saudi Arabia, integrating edge computing and AI to enhance operations.
The deployment includes Armada’s Galleon edge data centers, Microsoft’s Azure adaptive cloud, and AI-driven applications for real-time data processing and decision-making. This collaboration enables low-latency AI applications, automated safety monitoring, and operational intelligence, improving efficiency and resilience in Aramco‘s industrial sites.
“The deployment of Galleons in Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with Aramco Digital and Microsoft, marks a significant milestone in advancing real-world AI through edge computing,” says Dan Wright, Co-founder and CEO of Armada. “By bringing real-time processing capabilities directly to Aramco’s critical operations, we’re enabling new levels of efficiency, safety, and intelligence at the edge.”
The Galleons act as distributed cloud hubs, supporting Aramco’s hyperscale data center strategy and ensuring on-premises AI capabilities for critical operations. Initial deployments focus on AI-driven safety solutions for construction and energy sites, using computer vision and generative AI for predictive monitoring and real-time reporting.
The project aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, promoting technological innovation, workforce upskilling, and AI-driven industrial modernization.
Armada is establishing a local presence in Saudi Arabia, including innovation labs, training programs, and plans for local manufacturing to support AI adoption.
Armada recently teamed up with Newlab, a venture platform for critical technology startups to create a global startup ecosystem focused on edge computing and AI applications.
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AI/ML | Aramco Digital | Armada | edge cloud | edge data center | generative AI | Microsoft
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