Samer Sarraf

Sales MEA, Turkey & Central Asia

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Samer Sarraf

Sales MEA, Turkey & Central Asia

Microsoft Kuwait AI Summit 2025: Towards AI Leadership

Kuwait is turning digital vision into public value, with AI, talent, and shared momentum.

Building on the foundations of Vision 2030, the country has made tangible progress, translating ambition into infrastructure, skills, and institutional readiness.

At last week’s Microsoft AI Summit in Kuwait, progress was the centerpiece. Across ministries, regulators, partners, and civil society, there’s a collective effort to shape Kuwait’s digital future, moving from potential to execution with intention and speed.

Kuwait is on a fantastic runway for AI leadership in the region. The summit highlighted how focused the country is on driving AI transformation in both government and the financial sector. Microsoft solutions like Copilot, Dynamics 365, and cloud migration to Azure were central to the conversations with decision-makers.

At TeKnowledge, we’ve seen how AI creates value when paired with human capability and institutional readiness. At the summit, we shared examples of this in action: frontline employees using Copilot to save time for what matters most, governments unlocking service capacity through automation, and underserved communities gaining skills that translate into opportunity.

In every case, the tools were important—but the real story was the transformation behind the scenes: people becoming more confident, more curious, and more ready to lead change.

Kuwait Vision 2035 is ambitious and grounded. It places talent, ethics, and infrastructure at the heart of national transformation—and it’s backed by serious action: from the launch of an AI-powered Azure Region to targeted skilling programs and regulatory clarity from CAIT and CITRA. The government is shaping what responsible, inclusive AI looks like in a region defined by bold priorities and real complexity.

As a learning and solutions partner for Azure, Data, and AI, our goal is to help governments and enterprises build with confidence—not by adding more tech for tech’s sake, but by helping teams activate what’s already possible through skilling, integration, and sustained support.

We may not have every answer, but we’re committed to asking better questions and helping turn ambition into action, one system and one team at a time.

The summit made one thing clear: the region is ready to move from pilots to platforms, from siloed use cases to systemic impact. That takes more than strategy; it takes shared commitment, cross-sector trust, and a focus on outcomes that matter.

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