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Thuraya + Nybl announce strategic partnership to redefine SATCOM with AI + ML solutions

October 25, 2023

Thuraya Telecommunications Company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with nybl, a leading AI and ML platform with headquarters in the UAE — this agreement sets out the framework for introducing AI and ML-driven solutions over Thuraya and Yahsat satellites, marking a groundbreaking leap for the SATCOM industry.

nybl provides various AI and ML sector-specific modules, including Oil & Gas, Security and Surveillance, with robust support for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Under the MoU, both parties will focus on testing, certifying, and enabling the nybl platform over Thuraya and Yahsat satellites. The aim is to make these cutting-edge technologies available to end-users through an extensive partner network. This will further diversify Thuraya’s portfolio of solutions through advanced technologies and reaffirm its drive for innovation.

“We are thrilled to embark on this transformative journey with nybl. Thuraya’s focus on innovation and the deployment of AI/ML-driven solutions dovetails seamlessly with our vision of delivering pioneering technology and enhancing our satellite communication offerings for our valued customers across the world. This collaboration positions Thuraya as one of the first AI-driven end-user solutions’ providers in the satellite communication industry, reinforcing its commitment to shaping the future of space industry innovation. In such a fast-paced and rapidly evolving field it is the first of many exciting new announcements to come from Thuraya.” — Sulaiman Al Ali, CCO, Yahsat

“nybl is a movement, and as we move towards each industry to introduce the impact of leveraging AI, we recognize the significance of Thuraya positioning itself as one of the first AI-driven end-user solutions provider in the satellite communication industry, enabled by nybl’s platform. This is precisely what nybl’s vision is about: Empowering the largest companies to leverage AI by democratizing our technology. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to enabling AI solutions and access to the most innovative technologies. Together, we plan to continue our promise of making the world a better, safer, more connected, and more accessible place.” — Noor Alnahhas, Founder and CEO, nybl

Filed Under: AI / ML, Ai / ML for Space, Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PJSC, Business Moves, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), MoU, News, nybl [UAE], Thuraya Telecommunications Company

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