ByteBridge signs AI-related MoUs targeting Middle East and APAC markets

ByteBridge signs AI-related MoUs targeting Middle East and APAC markets

IT infrastructure and data centre solutions company ByteBridge, has signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) in the past week, one targeting the Middle East with Naizak Global Engineering Systems, a Saudi-based engineering and technology solutions provider, the other addressing the Asia-Pacific market with FuriosaAI, an AI semiconductor company.

ByteBridge says the agreement with Naizak paves the way for a joint venture entity in Saudi Arabia designed to accelerate the growth of hyperscale clients and Al-driven data centres across the region.

It says the collaboration brings together ByteBridge's global expertise in Al-ready infrastructure, liquid cooling, HPC networking, and deployment services with Naizak's strong local presence, engineering capabilities, and market knowledge.

The partners say the new entity will serve as a platform for global hyperscalers and enterprises seeking to enter the Middle East market, while also enabling Saudi and regional companies to expand their presence overseas with world-class support.

From Naizak's perspective, the partnership strengthens its ability to deliver cutting-edge technologies that align with Saudi Arabia's digital transformation agenda.

The FuriosaAI agreement meanwhile, lays the foundation for a strategic collaboration to accelerate AI adoption and digital infrastructure growth across the APAC region.

Under the MoU, ByteBridge and FuriosaAI plan to engage in good-faith discussions and preliminary cooperation across multiple areas, including driving joint business development initiatives across APAC; expanding market access and customer engagement for enterprises adopting AI; and leveraging synergies by combining FuriosaAI's cutting-edge processors with ByteBridge's deep ecosystem network.

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