Mohamed Ramzy
The technology landscape in the Middle East is witnessing an unprecedented boom, driven by massive investments in digital infrastructure and a strategic shift towards the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). With this momentum, cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important as the primary defense line protecting data and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
Spire Solutions emerged as a key player in this rapidly growing landscape and one of the leading distributors of cybersecurity, data, and AI solutions in the region, with a robust presence across the Gulf and Egyptian markets over nearly two decades. As Saudi Vision 2030 targets accelerate and Egypt advances digital transformation pathways, the company aims to deepen its operations and expand investments in both markets.
Sharikat Mubasher held an interview with Anas Dawud, General Manager for Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Lavent at Spire Solutions, to discover the company’s expansion plans, its role in supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and driving digital transformation in Egypt, the role of the regulatory ecosystem in bolstering growth, and the company’s plans across the cybersecurity and AI sectors.
Spire Solutions has a long-standing record in the region. Could you highlight the company's key milestones and current solutions it focuses on?
Spire Solutions was founded nearly 19 years ago, with an initial focus centered on cybersecurity as a value-added service across the GCC, Egypt, and North Africa. To meet the needs of these rapidly evolving markets, we expanded our portfolio to include data and AI solutions, establishing a strategic integration between information security, data analytics, and intelligent technologies. This comprehensive package now defines our IT services offered to clients.
Speaking about the Saudi market, how do you assess the company’s operations amid the Kingdom’s significant momentum?
Saudi Arabia is our largest market. We have been operating in the Kingdom for over 15 years, and now serve a huge client base of more than 1,000 customers, including diverse government entities and large companies. Our main goal is to ensure robust protection of the IT environments of these organizations.
Geographically, we currently cover 18 cities across the Kingdom through a specialized team of engineers and consultants. We also aim to expandi our team in the Western Region, in line with our plan to open a regional headquarters in Riyadh soon.
How has Saudi Arabia’s regulatory environment contributed to driving Spire Solutions’ growth in this sector?
Governance and regulations put in place by Saudi regulators have been the cornerstone for our business growth, setting clear frameworks for cybersecurity and data protection standards. This boosted demand for our solutions across pivotal sectors, whether financial, banking, or governmental, while ensuring companies operate within a protected, regulated market.
The sector is witnessing a great momentum, backed by several supporting entities, notably the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), the Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and many other entities.
Spire Solutions recently participated in the inaugural AI Everything MEA 2026 summit. How do you see the growth opportunities in the Egyptian market compared to other markets in the region?
The Egyptian market is very promising, driven by a genuine, tangible shift from the government and the private sector towards comprehensive digital transformation.
Companies and banks have shown significant awareness of the need to integrate AI into their work cycles. Spire Solutions has been operating in the Egyptian market for more than 10 years, and we believe that the current movement in digital transformation and AI paves the way for us to boost investment and expand the reach of our technical services and consultancies in the coming period.
Does Spire Solutions plan to launch new projects in Egypt soon?
Spire Solutions is in ongoing talks with local partners to form successful partnerships. We recently held high-level meetings with leading Egyptian entities and have several strategic projects in the pipeline that we will announce soon.
I would like to emphasize a key point regarding our business approach in Egypt. We do not engage directly with the end-user; rather, we work through strategic partnerships with system integrators. However, we provide support to end-users through consultancy services and technical training.
The entrepreneurship sector in the region is experiencing significant momentum. What role does Spire Solutions play in supporting startups?
Supporting startups is at the heart of our strategy. We are committed to providing them with specialized technical training, enabling access to markets, and helping them build effective customer relationships.
We believe in the importance of working alongside entrepreneurs who are developing innovative solutions. Through this approach, we have supported a number of startups that have successfully established a strong presence across the region.
How do you see the future of AI and data sectors in key markets in the region by 2030?
Data volume is growing continuously and rapidly, making data science and analytics an essential pillar of organizational resilience, serving as the engine that guides companies' investments and helps navigate emerging challenges.
Today, AI plays a crucial role in promoting this process by providing faster and more accurate data protection. We aim to expand beyond Egypt and the GCC to enter specific markets in North Africa within the coming period.
With the accelerated pace of digital transformation in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, opportunities are abundant for cybersecurity and AI companies. Spire Solutions, guided by a clear regional expansion strategy, focuses on building local partnerships, knowledge exchange, and upskilling talent, ultimately enhancing organizations’ readiness to address evolving challenges in the digital landscape.
Translation: Noha Gad
