KALYM AI BRIEF

Middle East AI · Weekly Briefing

The signal cutting through the AI noise in the UAE, KSA and the MENA region.

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  • 1Key Developments
  • 2Country‑by‑country activity
  • 3Compute / data‑center status
  • 4Chip & GPU flows
  • 59 × 6 capability heatmap
  • 6Incidents · Spotlight · Funding
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KALYM AI BRIEF

Week of May 4 – May 10, 2026

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The intelligence layer for leaders executing their AI strategy.

Kalym is an AI Adoption Agency specialising in Executive Coaching and Change Management programmes that support C-level leaders in executing their AI strategy — leveraging awareness and understanding of the AI edge, not imposing it.

The Kalym AI Brief is the weekly intelligence layer that keeps decision-makers current on what's actually moving in the region: who's deploying, who's investing, where the compute is going, and what the capability gaps look like across nine MENA countries — every Sunday morning before the week starts.

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Massimiliano Masi

Founder & Managing Director, Kalym

Massimiliano works with C-level teams across industries to design and execute AI adoption programmes grounded in strategic clarity — not hype. The brief is his way of making sure every subscriber starts the week with the signal they actually need.