
Rdock unveils revolutionary AI-driven predictive ship maintenance solutions at LEAP Riyadh 2025
Abu Dhabi, UAE – Rdock, a pioneering innovator in maritime technology, showcased its groundbreaking AI-driven predictive maintenance solutions at LEAP Riyadh 2025, attracting significant interest from industry experts, stakeholders, and potential partners.
During the event, Rdock demonstrated its advanced platform designed to proactively anticipate maintenance needs, significantly reducing downtime, optimizing repairs, and enhancing overall vessel operational efficiency. Industry leaders recognized Rdock's technology as a timely solution to pressing challenges in maritime maintenance, highlighting its potential to drive substantial operational and cost improvements.
"The development of the King Salman Global Maritime Industries Complex in Ras Al-Khair, set to become the largest shipyard globally with an estimated cost of $4.3 billion, underscores the critical need for innovative maritime technologies," said Shaik Hamdan, Founder of Rdock. "Our predictive maintenance solutions align perfectly with this transformative project, which is anticipated to boost Saudi Arabia's GDP by $17 billion, reduce imports by $12 billion, and create approximately 80,000 jobs nationally."
"Rdock's presence at LEAP Riyadh emphasizes our commitment to supporting the region's expanding maritime industry through cutting-edge, data-driven solutions," added Hamdan.
With the maritime industry rapidly expanding in the region—highlighted by major developments such as Saudi Arabia's King Salman Global Maritime Industries Complex in Ras Al-Khair, and the prominence of International Maritime Industries (IMI) in the MENA region—Rdock is strategically positioned to support growth by enhancing ship maintenance capabilities.
With its launch on the horizon, Rdock's successful debut at LEAP Riyadh 2025 marks the beginning of numerous partnership opportunities. The company remains dedicated to empowering maritime stakeholders through advanced analytics and real-time, AI-driven insights that promote sustainability, compliance, and operational excellence.
About Rdock
Rdock, founded by Shaik Hamdan and backed by DeepMinds Ventures, is revolutionizing maritime maintenance through AI, IoT, and advanced analytics. Its efficient, user-friendly platform enhances vessel performance, ensures compliance, and addresses industry inefficiencies with digital innovation. Committed to sustainability and operational excellence, Rdock provides shipowners and maritime professionals with reliable, data-driven tools to confidently navigate the future.
Media Contact: PR@Rdock.co
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