RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, January 20, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- CoreTechX, the pioneer in end-to-end Arabic handwritten recognition and document intelligence, today announced a strategic shift in the Middle Eastern AI landscape. Moving beyond experimental AI, CoreTechX is leading the movement toward On-Premise AI Deployment, addressing the GCC’s critical need for data sovereignty, security, and measurable ROI. By bringing powerful LLM capabilities directly into local infrastructures, CoreTechX eliminates the risks of cloud and server compliance issues while delivering systems that are fully searchable, auditable, and cited.
The Cost of Static Data
Across the GCC, government ministries and private enterprises are managing vast archives of handwritten and scanned Arabic documents. Until now, these have remained "static data" — files that are stored but not utilized. Organizations struggle to turn these archives into usable intelligence, forcing valuable human resources to manually process, verify, and search for information. This operational drag creates significant waste and results in lost strategic opportunities.
On-Premise AI: Efficiency Without Compromise
CoreTechX’s OCR system is a game-changer. It is shifting the goalposts from basic character recognition to true document understanding. By deploying AI locally (on-premise), CoreTechX provides a unique value proposition for the region:
- Data sovereignty and security: Unlike cloud-based systems, CoreTechX’s technology runs entirely on-premise. This ensures that sensitive governmental and corporate data never leaves the organization’s secure environment, meeting the highest standards of national data privacy.
- Traceable performance: Each AI operation is traceable. This enables the impact to be measured in terms of improved accuracy and alignment with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 to achieve digital excellence.
- Accelerated workforce productivity: By automating the retrieval and analysis of complex records, CoreTechX allows employees to work significantly faster, shifting their focus from manual searching to high-level decision-making.
Executive Perspective
"The conversation in the GCC has evolved. Businesses and government entities are no longer just asking about AI ethics; they are asking for secure, high-speed tools that deliver a clear return on investment," said Fahad Faisal Fahad Al Saud, co-founder of CoreTechX.