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Saudi Arabia Announces HUMAIN and Replit Partnership to Train a Generation of Arabic-First AI Coders

by Ifeanyi Abraham
June 18, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Saudi Arabia has unveiled a powerful new partnership that could redefine the future of technology education and software development across the Middle East. HUMAIN, the Kingdom’s full AI value chain company backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has joined forces with Replit, the global leader in AI-powered software creation, to deliver an Arabic-first AI coding infrastructure across the country.

This major announcement signals the start of a national programme to train a generation of AI-native developers. It opens the doors for students, startups, professionals, and government workers to create software using AI tools, in Arabic, supported by infrastructure that resides entirely within Saudi borders.

Saudi Arabia’s AI Development Enters a New Phase

At the core of the partnership is a regionalised version of Replit’s development environment, fully hosted on HUMAIN Cloud. It ensures compliance, data sovereignty, and performance for every user inside the Kingdom.

With HUMAIN’s proprietary Arabic large language model, ALLAM, integrated directly into Replit’s coding interface, developers will be able to write, debug, and deploy code using natural Arabic prompts.

The collaboration focuses on three strategic pillars:

  • Launching a Saudi-hosted version of Replit that supports national infrastructure and data regulations
  • Embedding Arabic-first generative AI into software creation tools
  • Introducing AI-powered coding education and training to schools, universities, and public sector organisations

This partnership allows individuals with no formal coding background to build full applications using conversational AI. It also gives advanced developers new tools to speed up their workflow and scale their impact.

Vision, Infrastructure and Capability Combined

This initiative aligns closely with the goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 agenda. It creates direct pathways for citizens to participate in the digital economy, develop proprietary software, and contribute to a homegrown tech ecosystem.

Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, commented on the significance of the collaboration:

Our partnership with Replit is at the heart of our commitment to help realise the Kingdom’s ambitions to become a global leader in AI, especially in intellectual property and talent. We are focused on equipping every individual and business with the necessary tools to benefit from advancing AI capabilities.

Amjad Masad, Replit’s founder and CEO, added:

We are relentless in our mission to empower a billion software developers. AI is accelerating that goal, and our partnership with HUMAIN allows us to extend those benefits to the entire Saudi and Middle Eastern region.

Transforming Education, Business, and Governance

By making generative coding tools accessible to learners, workers, and institutions in Arabic, Saudi Arabia is embedding software fluency into the foundations of its digital society.

Students in secondary schools will learn how to build their own AI agents. Startups will be able to create applications without the need for large engineering teams. Public institutions can integrate AI to streamline services and improve efficiency. This is a practical framework for innovation, with relevance across every sector.

HUMAIN’s infrastructure allows for real-time deployment of these capabilities, both through national cloud services and international scaling options, enabling widespread access without compromising compliance or performance.

This is a significant announcement in the global evolution of AI adoption and localisation. Saudi Arabia is not simply importing tools. It is reconfiguring them to reflect national priorities, cultural context, and linguistic relevance. This partnership introduces a new regional standard for what AI-powered development can look like when designed with sovereignty, language, and scale in mind.

It is a long-term investment in people, in platforms, and in the foundational skills required to compete globally in a future where software is a universal language.

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham

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