
This collaboration is designed to equip enterprises within RAKEZ with accessible AI tools and strategies, focusing on streamlining operations and reducing costs. Koshima specialises in integrating AI into business processes, offering services such as workforce enablement and process optimisation.
RAKEZ Group CEO Ramy Jallad emphasised the significance of this partnership, stating that it aligns with RAKEZ's commitment to supporting business growth across all sectors by making transformative technologies accessible.
In line with this initiative, RAKEZ launched the Growth Series 2025 with an event titled "AI on a Budget: Affordable Tools and Smart Automation for Small Businesses." The session, held at Compass Coworking Centre, featured expert-led discussions demonstrating practical AI applications for small enterprises.
Speakers at the event included Savio Tovar Dias, Vice President of AI Solutions at Raizor, and Koshima's founders, Carlo Pepe and Rob Hayes. They showcased affordable AI tools and strategies, illustrating how small businesses can implement smart automation to improve efficiency without significant investment.
Attendees gained insights into selecting and implementing AI tools tailored to their operations, enabling informed decisions to propel their businesses forward. The event also fostered a networking environment, enhancing connections among entrepreneurs.
Koshima, founded in 2023 and headquartered in Dubai, focuses on turning AI potential into real business impact. Their services include training teams to use AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, ensuring immediate productivity gains by deeply understanding a business's goals, challenges, and workflows.
This partnership reflects a broader trend of economic zones and business hubs integrating AI solutions to support their business communities. By collaborating with AI specialists like Koshima, RAKEZ aims to provide its members with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the evolving technological landscape effectively.
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