Company Insights Humain Artificial Intelligence Humain Overview Humain is an AI company owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and set up in May 2025. It was established to forge partnerships and develop digital infrastructure that positions Saudi Arabia as a global hub of and leader in artificial intelligence, in line with Vision 2030. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chairs the company. Humain will develop advanced AI infrastructure, including next-generation data centres, robust cloud platforms and large-scale Arabic language models. One of its key aims to create an Arabic large language model (LLM) to serve the kingdom and the Middle East and North Africa region. The company is set to launch the Humain Ventures fund, with $10 billion to invest in startups across the US, Europe and Asia. Humain’s partners so far include the chipmakers Nvidia and AMD, as well as AWS, Groq, Cerebras and Aramco Digital. Humain News Artificial Intelligence Humain to bankroll AI startups with $10bn fund Humain, Saudi Arabia’s state-backed artificial intelligence company, plans to launch a venture capital fund to support the country’s goal of becoming an AI superpower. The Humain Ventures fund will be set up this summer with $10 billion to invest in startups across the US, Europe and Asia, Tareq Amin, CEO of Humain, told the Financial […] May 29, 2025 Posts navigation
Artificial Intelligence Humain to bankroll AI startups with $10bn fund Humain, Saudi Arabia’s state-backed artificial intelligence company, plans to launch a venture capital fund to support the country’s goal of becoming an AI superpower. The Humain Ventures fund will be set up this summer with $10 billion to invest in startups across the US, Europe and Asia, Tareq Amin, CEO of Humain, told the Financial […] May 29, 2025