Disrupt-X, Intel, and Rekeep Partner to Advance AI-Driven Sustainability

The three-way partnership will merge AI, IoT, and edge technologies to create real-time, data-driven infrastructure systems across the Gulf, Europe, and Asia.

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  • Disrupt-X, Intel, and Rekeep have signed an agreement to collaborate on using AI-based systems to make buildings and large facilities more efficient and sustainable across the Gulf, Europe, and Asia. The goal is to bring real-time intelligence into how airports, hospitals, universities, and government complexes are managed, making them safer, greener, and more cost-efficient.

    The partnership combines each company’s strengths. Disrupt-X, based in Dubai, will use its ALEF 360° platform and ClimaCert-X system to track how buildings perform in areas such as energy use, safety, and environmental impact. “Our collaboration focuses on bringing intelligence to the core of infrastructure operations,” said Asim Sajwani, CEO of Disrupt-X. “By combining Intel’s AI technology and Rekeep’s operational strength, we’re creating a new model for sustainable infrastructure.”

    Intel will power the technology with its Edge AI and Cloud systems, translating large chunks of data into insights. Intel’s Renu Navale added that the company’s AI technologies are already helping improve environmental monitoring and safety. “We’re enabling organizations to go beyond compliance, creating safer workplaces and healthier communities,” she said.

    Rekeep is an Italian organization with deep experience in facility management that ranges from plant maintenance and environmental hygiene through the upkeep of parks and gardens and property management to specialist services for healthcare facilities. Gary Malone, CEO of Rekeep Middle East, said the partnership builds on the company’s ongoing digital transformation. “It strengthens our ability to deliver sustainable, technology-driven services across the Middle East and Europe,” he said.

    Together, they plan to set up smart command centers where operations can be monitored and controlled in real time. As per the proposed model, AI and connected devices (IoT) will cut costs, improve safety, and reduce the environmental footprint of large buildings and public facilities.

    The agreement reflects an effort to merge technology with sustainability—making modern infrastructure more efficient. By using data to automate processes, the companies hope to reduce waste, improve energy use, and create a global standard for how large facilities can operate.

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