Riyadh, November 3, 2025 — Echelon Digital Group, a Saudi technology holding company, has announced a strategic partnership with U.S.-based AI firm Elutions, Inc. to deploy the Maestro AI platform across major industrial and energy sectors in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East.
The collaboration aims to accelerate AI-driven digital transformation in mission-critical sectors such as energy, petrochemicals, utilities, mining, logistics, and higher education. By integrating Elutions’ AI capabilities with Echelon Digital’s local expertise, the initiative will help enterprises boost operational efficiency, energy optimization, and sustainability performance.
“Through this agreement, we aspire to localize advanced technologies and develop national talent—efforts that will accelerate AI-driven transformation across vital sectors and reinforce the Kingdom’s position as a leader in digital transformation,” said H.H. Prince Khaled bin Badr Al Saud, Chairman of Echelon Digital.
In addition to AI deployment, the partnership includes local investment, capability building, and workforce training, forming the groundwork for a future joint venture that positions Saudi Arabia as a regional hub for industrial AI innovation.
“Our partnership aligns with Vision 2030 and our mission to empower Saudi and regional enterprises with advanced digital capabilities,” said Omar Saleh, CEO of Echelon Digital.
“By combining Maestro’s proven AI outcomes—up to 30% energy-efficiency gains and 25% productivity increases—with Echelon’s market insights, we aim to help organizations achieve measurable impact at scale,” added Paul Doucas, COO and Principal Owner of Elutions.
The partnership supports Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), both designed to enhance industrial competitiveness and sustainability. According to SDAIA, AI is projected to contribute $135 billion to Saudi Arabia’s economy by 2030—approximately 12.4% of the national GDP.
Elutions’ Maestro AI platform, already deployed by global industrial leaders, uses advanced neural networks to analyze complex enterprise systems, detect anomalies, and deliver predictive insights that drive energy savings and reduce downtime by up to 20%.
