Intel, Disrupt-X, and Rekeep Partner to Propel AI-Driven Green Infrastructure

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Disrupt‑X, Intel, and Rekeep partner to enhance AI‑driven infrastructure across GCC, Europe, and Asia.
They combine IoT, edge computing, and facility management to improve sustainability and operational efficiency.
Disrupt‑X's ALEF 360° and ClimaCert‑X systems enable real-time safety and sustainability monitoring.
Intel focuses on Cloud and AI, while Rekeep ensures implementation, especially in large facilities.
The collaboration targets emission reduction and sustainability through advanced analytics and resource use.
In a move that could reshape the way cities and facilities manage their operations, Disrupt‑X, Intel and Rekeep have just signed a Memorandum of Understanding to push forward AI‑driven sustainable infrastructure projects across the GCC, Europe, and Asia. The trio will blend their strengths—Disrupt‑X’s IoT expertise, Intel’s edge computing power, and Rekeep’s know‑how in facility management—to make large‑scale infrastructure not only smarter but greener too.
At the heart of it, Disrupt‑X plans to roll out its ALEF 360° and ClimaCert‑X systems, which allow buildings to monitor safety, efficiency and sustainability in real time. Think of it like giving every facility its own digital nervous system. Intel, meanwhile, will handle the heavy lifting on the Cloud and AI side, while Rekeep will ensure all that tech actually works on the ground—especially in hospitals, airports, and sprawling university campuses where operational consistency is crucial.
Asim Sajwani, the CEO of Disrupt‑X, described the collaboration as a way to “bring intelligence to the core of infrastructure operations,” noting that with Intel’s technology and Rekeep’s field experience, global scaling now looks more achievable than ever. Over at Rekeep Middle East, CEO Gary Malone added that this partnership strengthens the firm’s digital transformation goals and helps align with sustainability standards for complex environments like healthcare and public infrastructure. I reckon it’s a pragmatic step—tech for tech’s sake is one thing, but getting sustainability metrics out of it is where the real win lies.
On Intel’s side, Renu Navale, who heads Smart Cities there, underlined how Edge AI is changing the game in environmental monitoring and workplace safety. She talked about better analytics and smarter resource use—and, honestly, that’s spot on for where many Middle East developers are heading now. Several Arageek readers might’ve seen similar ambitions from local startups trying to build “digital twins” of entire buildings.
All told, this tie‑up feels like a bit of a no‑brainer. With governments and private operators under pressure to cut emissions and show measurable sustainability progress, marrying IoT data with AI audits makes perfect sense. That said, rolling out advanced monitoring platforms across three regions won’t be a walk in the park—integrating legacy systems can be, well… a bit of a faff, you know?
Disrupt‑X calls its ALEF 360° platform the “operating system for the built environment,” while ClimaCert‑X aims to deliver the world’s first AI‑based certification and compliance tracking for green standards. Rekeep, originally known as Manutencoop back in Italy, brings an army of over 35,000 staff worldwide and plenty of experience managing everything from hospitals to transport hubs. And then there’s Intel—one of the biggest chipmakers around—bringing Moore’s Law right into the sustainability field.
From what I’ve seen working with emerging founders across the region, collaborations like this can light a fire under smaller startups aiming to plug into these ecosystems. Maybe they won’t get the headlines, but they’ll definately be the hidden hands building local innovation into global systems.
On the flip side, much depends on execution—data privacy, vendor coordination, and the thorny issue of interoperability still lurk in the background. But if the companies involved pull this off, the region could find itself not just adopting sustainability tech, but exporting it too. And believe it or not, that’s the sort of ripple effect that gets us at Arageek genuinely excited about what’s next for MENA’s smart infrastructure story.
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