Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, and Microsoft have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to help Aramco explore a series of digital initiatives designed to accelerate industrial artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, enhance digital capabilities, and strengthen workforce development in Saudi Arabia. Supported by Microsoft, the initiatives aim to support Aramco’s broader digital transformation.
As part of its long-standing collaboration with Microsoft, Aramco plans to explore a range of AI driven industrial solutions built on Microsoft Azure to help improve operational efficiency, elevate global competitiveness, and establish new models for technology enabled energy and industrial systems.
- Digital Sovereignty and Data Residency: Exploring the development of a roadmap for deploying solutions on the Microsoft cloud, enhanced with sovereign controls to further Aramco’s digital sovereignty objectives, including meeting national data residency requirements.
- Operational Efficiency & Digital Infrastructure: Discussing streamlining and optimizing digital frameworks that support Aramco’s global operations, and create a seamless digital infrastructure for the company.
- Industry Alliance Framework: Scoping possible engagements with Saudi Arabia’s technology integrators and industry collaborators in dialogue to broaden the adoption of AI across the industrial value chain in the Kingdom.
- Industrial AI IP co-innovation: Exploring the establishment of a global marketplace for innovative industrial AI solutions by co-developing and commercializing operational systems for the energy sector that set new standards of excellence and promote Saudi expertise internationally within the industry.
In addition, Aramco and Microsoft are exploring programs to help accelerate digital and technical skills development across the Kingdom. This includes building capabilities in AI engineering, cybersecurity, data governance, and product management, supported by measurable outcomes. These efforts build on Microsoft’s existing national impact, which includes training thousands of Saudi learners across cloud, AI, and data programs.
Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, said: “This marks the next step in our long-standing collaboration with Aramco, exploring how industrial AI can move from pilots into core operations to improve efficiency and resilience at scale. Our focus is on building strong foundations – sovereign-ready digital infrastructure, trusted governance, and the skills needed for responsible industrial AI adoption. As a global industry leader, Aramco has the opportunity to set a reference for large-scale, responsible industrial AI transformation aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.”
