
Dubai - Sharikat Mubasher: Qadi, a leading sovereign regulatory compliance platform in the Middle East, partnered with Core42, a G42 company specializing in sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure, to power its AI infrastructure needs.
Through this partnership, Qadi will run its services on Core42's sovereign cloud infrastructure and use Core42’s Sovereign Public Cloud, built on Microsoft Azure and governed by Core42’s Insight application, to ensure that all data, AI model training, and computing processes are contained within the country, Qadi announced in a statement today.
This milestone will enable Qadi to provide clients with the assurance that their information is protected under regional laws and enterprise-grade governance, gaining a fundamental competitive advantage.
Mohamad El Charif, Founder of Qadi, said: “Partnering with Core42 gives us the infrastructure we need to operate confidently at scale. Our collaboration with Core42 strengthens our ability to deliver this vision while maintaining the strict data sovereignty our clients expect.”
In turn, Mohammed Retmi, Vice President of Sovereign Public Cloud at Core42, commented: “Working with Qadi allows us to offer our cloud and AI capabilities to a field that has unique sensitivities around data protection and compliance.”
It is worth mentioning that Qadi's partnership with Core42 follows a pre-seed funding round led by Incubayt earlier this year.