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Wittify.ai Secures Trio of ISO Certifications, Strengthening MENA AI Trust

Editorial Team
Editorial Team

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Wittify.

ai quickly secured ISO certifications just four months after launching its AI platform.

These certifications highlight its focus on quality, security, and business continuity.

CEO Nader Al Batraoui emphasised this as proof of their disciplined company culture.

Wittify’s bilingual AI strategy blends innovation with ethical development and data governance.

Succeeding in high-security sectors shows Wittify’s early commitment to trust and scalability.

Wittify.ai seems to be wasting no time making its presence felt. Barely four months since launching its AI-powered voice and text communication platform—and just three months after wrapping up its first funding round—the company has snagged not one, but three prestigious ISO certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and ISO 22301. Not a bad showing for such a young venture.

These global seals of approval speak volumes about Wittify’s focus on quality, security, and continuity. The certifications cover everything from information security and quality management to business continuity—basically ensuring the firm keeps running smoothly even when life throws a spanner in the works. It’s a serious nod to their ambition of becoming the most trusted AI communication provider for enterprises and government bodies across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the wider Gulf, and Egypt.

I reckon that in today’s world of chatbots and voice assistants, few things matter more than trust. And that’s exactly what Wittify seems to be chasing. CEO Nader Al Batraoui said the achievement wasn’t “just a paper victory” but rather proof of the company’s culture of discipline. He pointed out that securing three ISO certifications so swiftly turns post-funding hype into something tangible—“globally recognised standards,” as he put it.

The company’s Chief AI Officer, Dr. Sarah Al Hammoud, chimed in too, reminding everyone that “AI systems must earn trust before they earn scale.” She highlighted how Wittify’s bilingual approach in Arabic and English weaves innovation together with accountability, underscoring ethical development and data governance. On the tech side, CTO Eng. Ahmed Yehia noted that the certifications reflect “deep engineering discipline,” from scalable voice systems to secure assistant integrations—a foundation ready for eventually handling millions of daily interactions.

At Arageek, we’ve often seen startups rush headlong into product releases, only to stumble on compliance later. Wittify, though, seems to have flipped that script. Getting ISO recognition this quickly suggests it’s putting its house in order early—a bit of a belt-and-braces approach, but a smart one if they plan to serve high-security sectors like banks or government agencies.

That said, some might say it’s still too soon to declare Wittify the region’s AI crown jewel. Earning certifications is one thing; translating that into long-term user trust and scalability is another kettle of fish. But still, hats off—few early-stage companies pull that off.

For now, Wittify’s trio of certifications—ISO 27001 for information security, ISO 9001 for quality management, and ISO 22301 for business continuity—clearly strengthens its hand in partnering with organisations looking for secure, localised, and enterprise-grade AI communication. It’s a real statement of intent, and I’m, well… quite chuffed to bits to see another MENA startup staking its claim on the global AI stage, even if it’s still early days.

And to be honest, seeing how fast they moved makes me think of all those founders I’ve met across the region who told me, “We’ll sort out compliance later.” Wittify proves that later can be now—definately a lesson worth jotting down.

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