HUMAIN, a Public Investment Fund (PIF)-backed company focused on delivering full-stack artificial intelligence capabilities, has expanded its strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to introduce HUMAIN ONE, a next-generation enterprise AI operating system. Through this initiative, the company aims to accelerate global AI adoption while enabling organizations to operate with fully integrated, generative AI-driven systems.
Notably, HUMAIN ONE is positioned as the industry’s first enterprise-grade operating system designed to build, deploy, and govern autonomous AI agents at scale. As enterprises increasingly move beyond experimentation, the need for scalable and production-ready AI infrastructure has become critical. Therefore, this collaboration directly addresses that demand by combining HUMAIN’s AI innovation with AWS’s global cloud capabilities.
Moreover, the partnership aligns with the upcoming launch of a new AWS Region in Saudi Arabia. This region will consist of highly secure and compliant data centers, designed to support cloud and generative AI workloads across industries. In particular, its sovereign-by-design architecture will enable regulated sectors to deploy AI solutions while maintaining strict data governance and compliance requirements.
In addition, HUMAIN ONE will be made available globally through AWS Marketplace. This ensures that enterprises worldwide can seamlessly access and deploy the platform within their existing AWS environments. As a result, organizations can transition more efficiently from fragmented application ecosystems to unified, AI-driven operational models.
The collaboration further emphasizes a shift toward agentic AI, where intelligent systems can autonomously execute tasks and optimize workflows. By integrating development, orchestration, data management, and governance into a single platform, HUMAIN ONE simplifies the complexity traditionally associated with enterprise AI deployments.
Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, said: “Enterprise AI has reached an inflection point where organizations are no longer looking for experimentation, but for measurable value at scale. That requires a fundamentally new operating system for how work gets done. Our partnership with AWS gives HUMAIN ONE the global reach needed to deliver on that promise. Together, we are enabling enterprises to move from pilots to fully scaled, production-grade generative AI where it is embedded into every application and workflow and drives real, tangible outcomes at a global scale.”
Tanuja Randery, Managing Director and Vice President for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at AWS, said: “The next generation of enterprise technology will be built through deep partnerships that bring together AI innovation and global cloud infrastructure. That is what our expanded collaboration with HUMAIN represents. Innovators like HUMAIN are shaping the future of AI development and deployment, and we’re proud to be partnering with them to put the most advanced generative artificial intelligence tools in the hands of builders and business leaders across the Middle East and beyond, helping them turn ambition into real enterprise outcomes.”
Furthermore, HUMAIN ONE incorporates several core components that enhance enterprise functionality. These include HUMAIN Code, a development workspace for building AI applications; HUMAIN Guardian, which ensures performance and reliability through continuous validation; and HUMAIN Eye, a security engine that detects and mitigates risks. Additionally, the platform includes the H2O Platform + SDK for developing intelligent agents and HUMAIN Fabric, a scalable data infrastructure that supports enterprise-wide data processing and governance.
Through AWS’s extensive global infrastructure spanning 39 regions and 123 availability zones the platform can support deployments across multiple industries and geographies. This scalability ensures that organizations can adopt AI at pace while maintaining operational efficiency and resilience.
Finally, this announcement builds on the broader strategic roadmap established in May 2025, when both companies committed over $5 billion toward AI infrastructure, services, and talent development in Saudi Arabia. With this expansion, HUMAIN and AWS are reinforcing their commitment to driving enterprise AI transformation on a global scale.
Source- PR Newswire
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