Moro Hub partners with Rafay to offer sovereign GPU-based PaaS

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Mohammed Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, and Mohan Atreya, Chief Product Officer in Rafay Systems | Image Courtesy: Moro Hub

Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), has announced a strategic partnership with Rafay, a platform provider for modern infrastructure and AI workloads, to offer businesses a sovereign, GPU-powered Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across the region.

In a press release, Moro Hub revealed that the new service, powered by the Rafay Platform, gives Moro Hub’s customers on-demand access to GPU infrastructure, generative AI services, and ready-to-use AI applications through a secure, compliant, and fully self-service portal. The joint offering delivers on-demand access to AI infrastructure, along with Generative AI services and an expansive application catalog, all with integrated governance, role-based access controls (RBAC), and cost transparency.

The partnership was signed between Mohammed Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, and Mohan Atreya, Chief Product Officer in Rafay Systems recently.

“By offering sovereign, GPU-powered PaaS, we are enabling enterprises to access cutting-edge AI capabilities within a secure, scalable, and compliant environment that aligns with the region’s digital and sustainability goals,” said Mohammed Bin Sulaiman.

“Together with Moro Hub, we’re making it simple for companies in the UAE to build and deploy AI without getting stuck in infrastructure complexity. Teams shouldn’t have to worry about managing AI infrastructure, scaling clusters, or keeping track of the AI investments—they should be focused on creating real value with AI,” said Haseeb Budhani.

With this partnership, Moro Hub and Rafay aim to set a new benchmark for AI-driven digital transformation, providing enterprises with the agility, scalability, and compliance needed to compete in today’s fast-evolving digital economy.

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