
Inception, a G42 company partners with Kore.ai to Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption in the UAE and Beyond
Abu Dhabi, United Arabi Emirates: Inception, a G42 company, and a leading innovator of industry-specific AI-powered products and enterprise business solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Kore.ai, a US-based global leader in enterprise AI. Under this partnership, Inception and Kore.ai will jointly develop AI-powered products across multiple key enterprise sectors.
The collaboration brings together Inception's deep expertise in AI product development backed by years of R&D capabilities, with Kore.ai's conversational and GenAI technology-powered agentic platform and solutions, to fast-track Inception's product development capabilities. Additionally, the partnership will enable delivery of high-impact AI solutions to businesses in the UAE and beyond and strengthen Inception's global reach through Kore.ai's extensive customer network and partner ecosystem.
Andrew Jackson, CEO of Inception, commented, "Partnering with Kore.ai aligns perfectly with our mission to realize the adoption of AI power through the G42 Intelligence Grid and bring to market AI-powered products that drive real value. By combining our technological strengths, we will be able to accelerate the implementation of AI-powered products and drive positive outcomes for governments and enterprises in UAE and across the world'
"Our collaboration with Inception represents a significant opportunity to accelerate AI adoption across global markets in alignment with our vision to help businesses drive tangible value through AI ', said Raj Koneru, CEO & Founder of Kore.ai. 'By combining our industry-leading AI platforms/solutions and broad market reach with Inception's deep expertise in AI models and product development, and domain-specific solutions, we deliver AI-powered solutions that will transform business operations.'
About Inception
Inception, a G42 company, is the region's leading innovator of AI-powered products and enterprise business solutions. With a rich heritage of research and development, the company has pioneered the creation of industry-specific products, enabling it to collaborate with various industries and sectors to develop cutting-edge solutions. Key products include (In)Alpha for investment decisions & portfolio management, (In)Climate – a next-generation meteorological platform and (In)Energy – designed to optimize upstream and downstream energy operations at scale. Inception's (In)Business Suite is an industry-agnostic set of products that includes procurement, human capital, workflow management, complex business processes, customer experience and a generative AI solution for executives. Beyond its commercial endeavors, Inception is committed to making a positive societal impact. Through its various initiatives, the company aims to democratize AI, ensuring that it reaches everyone. By unlocking Emirati potential in AI and, Inception is driving progress and shaping the future of technology in the region.
About Kore.ai
Kore.ai is a leading provider of advanced AI with over a decade of experience in helping large enterprises realize business value through the safe and responsible use of AI. It provides comprehensive offerings for AI work, process automation and customer service use cases coupled with an AI agent platform with no-code and pro-code tools for custom development and deployment at enterprise scale. Kore.ai takes an agnostic approach to model, data, cloud and applications used, giving customers freedom of choice. Trusted by over 500 partners and 450 Global 2000 companies, Kore.ai helps them navigate their AI strategy. The company has a strong patent portfolio in the AI space and has been recognized as a leader and an innovator by top analysts. Headquartered in Orlando, Kore.ai has a network of offices to support customers including in India, the UK, the Middle East, Japan, South Korea, and Europe. Visit Kore.ai to learn more.
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