Groq and Aljammaz Technologies announced a strategic partnership to bring Groq’s groundbreaking Language Processing Unit (LPU) technology to the region and also jointly debut at GITEX Global 2025, October 13-17, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The partnership addresses a critical inflection point in AI adoption: as organizations move from experimentation to production deployment, inference speed, cost, and energy efficiency have emerged as defining constraints. Groq’s LPU technology—purpose-built for AI inference rather than adapted from graphics processing—enables a new class of real-time AI applications that were previously impractical with traditional GPU architectures.
“The Middle East is experiencing unprecedented demand for AI solutions across every sector, from financial services to healthcare to smart city initiatives,” said Fahad AlTurief, VP and MENAT Managing Director at Groq. “Aljammaz Technologies brings unmatched regional expertise and channel reach. Together, we’re positioned to help organizations throughout MENAT harness AI’s full potential without the latency and cost barriers that have historically limited deployment.”
Under the partnership, Aljammaz Technologies will distribute Groq’s complete portfolio of AI inference solutions across its extensive network of system integrators, value-added resellers throughout Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East. This includes both GroqCloud—Groq’s full-stack cloud platform for fast, production-ready inference—and GroqRack compute clusters for organizations requiring on-premises AI infrastructure.
The collaboration combines Groq’s technical innovation with Aljammaz’s 29 years of experience delivering advanced technology solutions to the region’s most demanding enterprises. Aljammaz currently serves the financial, industrial, education, telecommunications, hospitality, healthcare, government, and SMB sectors through partnerships with global technology leaders including Dell Technologies, HPE, Cisco, and Alibaba Cloud.
“For almost 30 years, AlJammaz Technologies has been driving innovation and enabling our partners across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East to adopt cutting-edge technologies,” said Asim Aljammaz, CEO of AlJammaz Technologies. “As AI moves from experimentation to real-world implementation, our mission is to empower partners with the infrastructure, expertise, and ecosystem support needed to unlock its full potential. Partnering with Groq perfectly aligns with our AI-First strategy and strengthens our ability to deliver AI-ready solutions that make high-performance, real-time applications achievable and sustainable across industries.”
At GITEX Global 2025, both companies will jointly run a five-day technical program in Hall 2, Booth A20, featuring three daily sessions on Groq technology, architecture, and implementation strategies. There will be over 16 live demonstrations of Groq-powered applications including RAG pipelines, Voice AI, Agentic systems, and Computer Vision. GITEX will provide hands-on access to Groq Solution Architects, sales specialists, and executive leadership, along with networking opportunities with regional AI innovators and implementation partners.
“GITEX provides the perfect platform to introduce our partnership to the region’s technology community,” said Mohamed Shaaban, Alliances & Partnerships Director, MENAT at Groq. “We’re not just showcasing technology—we’re demonstrating how inference-first design fundamentally changes what organizations can accomplish with AI.”