Disrupt-X and SPCS Unite to Drive Saudi Arabia’s Smart Infrastructure Revolution

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DisruptāX and SPCS join forces to bolster Saudi Arabiaās digital transformation efforts.
They aim to integrate AI, IoT, and "Digital Twin" tech for managing buildings effectively.
This partnership supports Vision 2030 goals for sustainability and smarter cities in Saudi Arabia.
DisruptāXās tech will enhance SPCSās local market presence with real estate management solutions.
The collaboration encourages data-driven decisions and aims to reduce costs and carbon footprints.
DisruptāX has teamed up with Saudi Paramount Computer Systems Co. (SPCS) in a move that could give Saudi Arabiaās digital transformation drive a hefty boost. The two companies signed their deal during the Global IoT Congress back in October 2025, with plans to weave artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and soācalled āDigital Twinā technologies into one powerful platform for managing buildings and infrastructure.
The idea is pretty straightforward: property owners, facility managers and large organisations will be able to track how their assets perform in real time, predict when maintenance is needed and cut down on wasted energy. Itās a step that ties neatly into the Kingdomās Vision 2030 goals for sustainability and smarter cities. I reckon itās the sort of practical innovation that often separates lofty plans from realāworld change ā you know, where dashboards and sensors start to replace paper clipboards and guesswork.
DisruptāX says its tech will plug into SPCSās already strong local base to reshape how real estate operations run day to day. Asim Sajwani, the companyās CEO, described the partnership as a chance for businesses āto make dataādriven decisions and unlock longāterm value.ā On the flip side, SPCSās digital head, Saad Saif AlQahtani, pointed out that combining AI and IoT within their ecosystem should make facilities both smarter and greener ā a win for anyone trying to cut costs and carbon at once.
Between them, the two firms plan to roll out an integrated property management system using DisruptāXās ALEF 360° platform. It covers everything from facilities management to sustainability tracking and predictive analytics ā proper joinedāup thinking rather than a bit of a faff with separate apps. If it works as promised, operators could see faster maintenance responses and fewer breakdowns, which, having visited a few overstretched office parks myself, would be a breath of fresh air.
SPCS has been part of the Saudi tech landscape since 2001, building its reputation in cybersecurity before branching into broader digital solutions. That local insight should help keep the rollout grounded in real market needs rather than imported templates. On the flip side, DisruptāX brings an edge in deeptech and automation thatās already been tested across global markets.
From where Iām sitting at Arageek, it feels like a spotāon pairing ā one rooted in local expertise yet open to global knowāhow. And believe it or not, these kinds of collaborations often ripple far beyond the initial deal, inspiring smaller startups in the region to think bigger about data, AI and sustainability. Hereās hoping the results live up to the buzz. Oh, and Iām definately curious to see how this shapes the Kingdomās next wave of smart infrastructure.
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