Secure Logiq supplies key technology for project in Saudi Arabia

November 30, 2025

British server specialist Secure Logiq has successfully completed the delivery of essential hardware components for a large-scale security and AI infrastructure project in Saudi Arabia. The project was implemented in collaboration with the new regional distribution partner Valuable Diamond, which made a significant contribution to the on-site implementation.

The installation included the provision of several petabytes of enterprise storage and powerful AI servers. The systems form the technological backbone of a modern video analysis platform used by one of the kingdom’s most prestigious end users. The infrastructure enables scalable video surveillance, intelligent analysis of large amounts of data and the operation of sophisticated AI-supported applications.

Against the backdrop of growing investment in smart security solutions and technological expansion in the wake of Saudi Vision 2030, the project is of strategic importance for Secure Logiq. Demand for reliable, high-performance video and data infrastructure continues to rise significantly throughout the kingdom.

The implementation was carried out in close cooperation between the Secure Logiq team led by Business Development Manager Hossam Abouzeid and the regional contacts at Valuable Diamond, Mohammad Nassar and Wessam Salameh. The project demonstrates how crucial in-depth market knowledge and local presence are for sophisticated large-scale security installations.

With this cooperation, Secure Logiq is laying a solid foundation for future projects in the field of large-scale video and AI infrastructures in Saudi Arabia and further expanding its position in the fast-growing security market in the Middle East.

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