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SolvFast Plans AI Platform Launch in Egypt & Saudi Arabia in 2026

The rollout brings an AI-enabled, no-code enterprise stack to MENA companies amid a region-wide push for digital transformation.

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SolvFast Plans AI Platform Launch in Egypt & Saudi Arabia in 2026

SolvFast, an AI-powered digital transformation platform, is preparing to launch officially in Egypt and Saudi Arabia in 2026 as part of a wider expansion across the Middle East and North Africa.

The platform is built as a single ecosystem that brings together more than 50 business applications, covering enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, human resources, finance, project management, and inventory control. These are supported by advanced analytics, configurable dashboards, and no-code workflow tools designed to help organisations manage operations from a unified interface.

Artificial intelligence is embedded across the platform through a smart assistant named Senaiy, which is designed to interpret business requirements, automate tasks, and deliver real-time updates, reports, and performance insights. The company positions this AI layer as a core component rather than an add-on, aiming to support decision-making and day-to-day execution.

SolvFast said it has already worked with organisations in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt, particularly in hospitality, manufacturing, and service-based sectors. These early adopters have used the platform to consolidate tools, streamline resource management, and improve operational visibility through integrated analytics.

The upcoming launch is part of SolvFast’s regional growth strategy, with a focus on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises as they transition away from fragmented legacy systems. The company frames its offering as an end-to-end solution that can integrate with existing enterprise infrastructure while remaining adaptable across sectors.

From a cost and efficiency perspective, SolvFast points to research suggesting that organisations adopting unified enterprise architectures supported by digital tools can achieve measurable savings. In some cases, rationalising systems and technical assets has reduced operating expenses by around 1–2% over relatively short timeframes.

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