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5 Automation Tools Helping Businesses Across the Middle East

by Kingsley Okeke
August 17, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
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Automation is reshaping the way businesses operate across the Middle East. With governments investing heavily in digital transformation(like Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the UAE’s Smart Government initiatives), companies are adopting automation tools to cut costs, improve efficiency, and scale quickly. From finance to customer service, here are five automation platforms making a significant impact on businesses across the region.

1. UiPath – Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

UiPath is one of the leading RPA platforms used widely across banks, telecom providers, and government entities in the Middle East. The tool automates repetitive back-office tasks, including data entry, invoice processing, and compliance checks.

  • Why it matters: Many Middle Eastern enterprises are burdened by legacy systems. UiPath provides an overlay solution that integrates with existing IT infrastructure without the need for full-scale replacements.
  • Example: UAE banks have deployed UiPath bots to automate KYC (Know Your Customer) processes, cutting verification times from days to minutes.

2. Zoho – CRM & Workflow Automation

Zoho’s suite of tools, especially Zoho CRM, is popular among SMEs in the GCC due to its affordability and scalability. Beyond customer management, it offers workflow automation, email campaigns, and AI-driven analytics.

  • Why it matters: In a region dominated by family-owned businesses and fast-growing startups, Zoho helps companies streamline sales, manage customer interactions, and automate follow-ups without requiring massive IT investments.
  • Example: E-commerce retailers in Saudi Arabia use Zoho CRM to automate cart recovery emails and manage customer support more effectively.

3. Freshdesk – Customer Support Automation

Customer service is a key differentiator in the Middle East’s competitive retail and hospitality sectors. Freshdesk, a cloud-based helpdesk software, automates ticketing, live chat, and self-service support.

  • Why it matters: With rising consumer expectations in Dubai, Riyadh, and Doha, businesses need responsive, multilingual, and 24/7 support systems. Freshdesk integrates AI-powered chatbots to reduce human workload.
  • Example: Hotels in Dubai deploy Freshdesk bots to instantly answer guest queries in multiple languages, enhancing the customer experience.

4. SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation

SAP’s RPA platform is widely adopted by large enterprises in industries such as oil & gas, logistics, and government services. It automates procurement workflows, HR onboarding, and financial reporting.

  • Why it matters: Many Middle Eastern conglomerates rely on SAP as their ERP backbone. SAP Intelligent RPA seamlessly integrates automation within existing ERP systems, ensuring faster deployment and better compliance.
  • Example: Energy companies in Qatar use SAP RPA to automate supply chain approvals, reducing bottlenecks and ensuring timely project execution.

5. HubSpot – Marketing Automation

HubSpot is gaining traction in the Middle East’s booming digital marketing sector, particularly among startups and SMEs. The platform automates email marketing, social media campaigns, and lead scoring.

  • Why it matters: As businesses shift online, marketing automation is critical for growth. HubSpot helps Middle Eastern brands engage with consumers more efficiently in highly competitive markets.
  • Example: Tech startups in Jordan use HubSpot’s AI-driven insights to nurture leads and personalize marketing campaigns, improving conversion rates.

Conclusion

Automation is currently a necessity for Middle Eastern businesses striving to stay competitive in a fast-changing economy. Whether it’s through RPA in finance, CRM in retail, or AI-driven marketing campaigns, these tools are enabling businesses to scale faster, serve customers better, and operate with greater efficiency.

As adoption spreads across industries, automation will play a central role in the region’s digital transformation journey, helping businesses unlock new growth opportunities while aligning with national visions of innovation and efficiency.

Tags: AI in the Middle EastAI InnovationArtificial IntelligenceOpenAI
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