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Riyadh - Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Aljazeera Falcons, a Saudi-based provider of technological solutions, utilizes geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) to process and gain useful insights from vast amounts of geographical information, Co-Founder and CEO Naif Majdali stated in an interview with Sharikat Mubasher.
Speaking on the sidelines of LEAP 2025, Majdali explained that the company integrates emerging technologies such as AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and drones to streamline the decision-making process.
Aljazeera Falcons provides cutting-edge technology across Saudi Arabia to help businesses collect, assess, and manage geographical data. Along with GeoAI solutions, the company offers a full suite of geographic information system (GIS) solutions and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) solutions.
Majdali revealed that the company is working on developing a sustainable platform that tackles key challenges in the sector, emphasizing the pivotal role of AI in analyzing large data.
GIS is a computer-driven tool that helps organizations collect, manage, analyze, and classify location-based data so that they can map and visualize information through geospatial modeling and other solutions.
Founded in 2020, Aljazeera Falcons offers space technology solutions, including remote sensing, global positioning systems, and satellite navigation for aviation, aerospace, smart cities, defense, traffic, and construction.
LEAP 2025 convenes from 9 to 12 February in Riyadh, with the participation of over 1,800 exhibitors, more than 1,000 speakers, and over 680 startups. It brings together global leaders from the public and private sectors, top innovators, and key stakeholders in tech investment.
Under the theme ‘Into New Worlds,’ this four-day event aims to showcase the latest innovations and facilitate knowledge exchange, expanding business networking and investment opportunities in the tech sector.