HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, Nov 25: RNIT AI Solutions Ltd, an Indian technology company specializing in AI-enabled governance and enterprise automation solutions, on Tuesday announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Ajnihat Alnajah Group LLC, a Saudi-based enterprise and digital transformation solutions provider.
The partnership, valued at USD 3 million, marks RNIT’s formal entry into the GCC region and aims to jointly explore opportunities to support digital transformation initiatives across Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries.
As part of the collaboration, RNIT and Ajnihat Alnajah Group will combine their respective strengths to address the growing regional demand for advanced AI-based automation and digital enablement solutions.
RNIT will contribute its expertise in AI-driven governance platforms, enterprise automation, facial recognition technologies, generative and conversational AI solutions, IoT-based industrial systems, and open-source digital transformation frameworks.
Ajnihat Alnajah Group will provide local market understanding, customer engagement support, and regional business development capabilities.
Commenting on the partnership, Raja Srinivas Nandigam, Managing Director & CEO, RNIT AI Solutions Ltd, said: “This collaboration marks an important milestone in RNIT’s international expansion journey. As the GCC region continues to advance its digital transformation agenda, our partnership positions us to meet emerging regional needs with our scalable AI and automation platforms.”
Mohammad Abdul Siddiq, CEO, Ajnihat Alnajah Group LLC, added: “We are pleased to partner with RNIT to jointly explore opportunities in the fast-evolving digital ecosystem of the GCC. We believe RNIT’s technology offerings, combined with our regional expertise, will help us support the digital modernization priorities of various sectors across Saudi Arabia and the GCC.”
The collaboration will initially focus on RNIT’s solution suite, including the Faceify ERP Identification Suite for enterprises and educational institutions, the RNIT-NIA AI platforms, open-source digital transformation systems, predictive analytics engines, and AI-based decision-support tools.
The companies will also explore areas for technical collaboration, knowledge sharing, and co-developed innovation initiatives in line with applicable regulatory requirements.






