ENEC and Presight Unveil AI Platform Eneciq to Revolutionise Nuclear Operations

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The Emirates Nuclear Energy Company teamed up with Presight to create an AI platform called Eneciq.
Eneciq is tailored for ENEC, streamlining tasks like summarising reports and accessing procedures.
The platform operates safely, separated from nuclear operations, within ENEC's secure cloud.
CEO Mohamed Al Hammadi highlights Eneciq's role in advancing efficiency and safety in ENEC.
Eneciq exemplifies a cutting-edge AI deployment, influencing operational thinking across the region.
The Emirates Nuclear Energy Company has teamed up with Presight, the Abu Dhabi-based AI and data analytics group, to create a new artificial intelligence platform called Eneciq. The idea is to bring a bit more brainpower—of the digital sort—into ENEC’s corporate functions, easing the monotony of administrative work and giving engineers and analysts extra time for innovation. I reckon anyone who’s had to shuffle through endless reports knows what a bit of a faff that can be.
Eneciq isn’t your standard off-the-shelf chatbot. It’s been tailored specifically for ENEC, drawing on the company’s own knowledge base to provide fast, context-aware answers and automate time-consuming tasks. For instance, it can summarise chunky technical reports, sift through project indicators or risk assessments, and offer quick access to procedures buried deep in documentation. It’s like having a super-efficient colleague who never needs a coffee break.
What’s especially clever is how it’s been built: the platform runs inside ENEC’s secure cloud environment but stays completely separate from the nuclear reactor operations. In a sector where safety and precision are sacred, that separation isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential.
ENEC’s boss, Mohamed Al Hammadi, described the move as another step forward in the company’s push for excellence. He talked about tailoring AI for ENEC’s unique needs and about embedding smarter technologies across the business. You can tell the firm wants to stay ahead of the curve, not just by keeping the lights on but by doing so more efficiently and safely.
On the Presight side, CEO Thomas Pramotedham called Eneciq a “benchmark in innovation for sovereign agentic AI deployment.” A bit of corporate jargon, sure, but the message is clear: this is one of the most advanced company-wide AI projects running inside a critical national infrastructure. And frankly, that’s no small feat—rolling out AI at this scale means mixing cutting-edge tech with a solid dose of governance and deep sector knowledge.
From what I’ve seen around the region, such projects do more than streamline operations; they subtly change how big institutions think. Once teams start trusting data-driven tools, they get chuffed to bits when decisions speed up and silos start crumbling. And believe it or not, that energy—pardon the pun—is infectious. At Arageek, we often bump into startups inspired by exactly this kind of initiative: making something smarter, safer, and a tad faster.
So yes, Eneciq may sound like another AI headline, but it quietly underscores how UAE organisations are weaving digital intelligence into their DNA. And if that continues at this pace, the country’s energy and technology ambitions are, well… pretty much spot on.
(And to be fair, I’d definately keep an eye on how this kind of sovereign AI approach spreads across other sectors next.)
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