HUMAIN and AWS expand partnership with HUMAIN ONE

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May 4, 2026 at 4:37 PM GMT+8

HUMAIN, an artificial intelligence company owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), has announced an expansion of its strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) through HUMAIN ONE, a generative AI enterprise operating system. With a sovereign-by-design approach, it will support sovereign generative AI deployments for regulated industries across the Kingdom.

In a press release, the companies revealed that through AWS, HUMAIN ONE will leverage scalable compute, and advanced generative AI infrastructure, across 39 global Regions and 123 Availability Zones to support deployments across industries and geographies. HUMAIN ONE will also be available on AWS Marketplace globally.

“Enterprise AI has reached an inflection point where organizations are no longer looking for experimentation, but for measurable value at scale. That requires a fundamentally new operating system for how work gets done,” said Tareq Amin, CEO, HUMAIN. “Our partnership with AWS gives HUMAIN ONE the global reach needed to deliver on that promise.”

Tanuja Randery, Managing Director and Vice President, EMEA, AWS, said, “The next generation of enterprise technology will be built through deep partnerships that bring together AI innovation and global cloud infrastructure. That is what our expanded collaboration with HUMAIN represents. ”

The companies further said that the collaboration will benefit from the upcoming launch of the AWS Region in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which will be a cluster of data centers, designed to enable organizations of all sizes to run cloud and generative AI workloads. Together, HUMAIN and AWS will enable enterprises and governments worldwide to transition from fragmented, application-based ecosystems to unified, generative AI-driven, agentic operating models.

Readers would recall that in May 2025, AWS and HUMAIN had taken their first tentative steps as technology partners when they announced plans to invest over US$ 5 billion in a strategic partnership to build an AI Zone in the Kingdom.