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    Home » HUMAIN AND ADOBE ANNOUNCE GLOBAL STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO BUILD AI MODELS AND AI-POWERED APPLICATIONS TUNED FOR THE ARAB WORLD AT THE U.S.-SAUDI INVESTMENT FORUM
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    HUMAIN AND ADOBE ANNOUNCE GLOBAL STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP TO BUILD AI MODELS AND AI-POWERED APPLICATIONS TUNED FOR THE ARAB WORLD AT THE U.S.-SAUDI INVESTMENT FORUM

    November 20, 2025
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    • A first-of-its-kind collaboration across models, applications, agents, and infrastructure, Adobe and HUMAIN’s partnership marks the start of a deep collaboration across HUMAIN Cloud, HUMAIN ONE, ALLAM, Adobe Creative Cloud, Express, Firefly, Acrobat, and Adobe’s digital marketing products.
    • HUMAIN will be a strategic technology partner for Adobe Firefly Foundry, allowing companies to develop culturally aware models trained on their content, and will empower over 400 million Arabic speakers globally with the most advanced generative AI for the Arab world.
    • HUMAIN and Qualcomm will work together on deploying Qualcomm’s advanced Data Center AI solutions to run diffusion-based image and video inference at scale, supporting the HUMAIN and Adobe partnership.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HUMAIN, a PIF company delivering global full-stack artificial intelligence solutions, and Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE), a world leading creative and marketing software company, announced its partnership today at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum. The global partnership is set to redefine how cultural intelligence, creative tools, and AI infrastructure come together.

    This pioneering partnership brings together a global creative and marketing software company with a sovereign AI powerhouse, to build personalized generative AI models and AI-powered applications that deeply understand Middle Eastern culture, Saudi heritage, values and religion. Together, the companies will develop a new generation of multimodal generative AI, spanning audio, image, video, 3D, and digital twins, built on a foundation of authentic, culturally relevant datasets developed locally in the Arab world.

    At the heart of this partnership is the fusion of HUMAIN’s ‘ALLAM’ — the Arabic-first LLM — HUMAIN’s sovereign cloud and next-generation data centres, and Adobe Firefly Foundry models. Adobe Foundry enables HUMAIN to create tailored, generative AI models unique to the Arab world, as well on-brand content for the companies they will work with. This combination will deliver culturally relevant and historically informed generative AI models, enabling people across the Middle East and beyond to create visually striking, culturally nuanced content.

    Across industries, these culturally intelligent and highly personalized models will unlock a new frontier of creative possibility. Potential use cases include:

    • Advertising: brands can finally produce visuals and narratives that reflect real Middle Eastern identities, traditions, and environments, instead of generic global approximations.
    • Film and entertainment: directors can generate historically accurate worlds, regionally authentic scenes, and characters that feel true to place and culture, accelerating pre-visualization, ideation, and production.
    • Education: students can develop essential creative skills including digital communication, graphic design, video editing and creative problem solving which will enable them to fully contextualise historical events, linguistic materials, as well as create culturally grounded learning assets that were impossible to generate at scale before.
    • E-gaming: studios can build immersive worlds, culturally aligned story arcs, and realistic characters that resonate with regional gamers while elevating global gameplay standards.
    • Social media content creation: creators can instantly produce content that reflects their lived identity, from attire to architecture to language nuance, reshaping how millions of users express themselves online.

    The generative AI content created from these new models is intended to reach millions of people through Adobe’s creative, marketing and document-based applications and tools they already use every day, such as Adobe Acrobat, GenStudio, Photoshop, Express, Firefly, and Premiere. This has the potential to deliver creative intelligence that is more accurate, contextually relevant, and regionally attuned.

    In HUMAIN Chat, users will be able to generate culturally accurate creative outputs through natural Arabic conversation and inside HUMAIN Create, the models will power next-generation video, image, and 3D workflows at unprecedented scale and quality. In HUMAIN ONE, Adobe Experience Platform Agents could become part of the HUMAIN Agent Marketplace, unlocking autonomous content generation for government agencies, brands, production studios, and enterprises. In parallel, the aim is to integrate Adobe products and services with HUMAIN’s own product ecosystem.

    A key pillar of the partnership is the integration of ALLAM, HUMAIN’s Arabic-first LLM, into Adobe’s global product suite. The two companies are exploring the integration of ALLAM, the Arabic intelligence layer, across Adobe Acrobat workflows, enabling deep, fluent, culturally grounded Arabic language understanding in some of the world’s most widely used productivity and content platforms.

    In one of the strongest signals of Adobe’s commitment to the region, the company will be HUMAIN’s first global AI data center customer and intends to leverage HUMAIN’s sovereign, hyper-performance data centres as a part of Firefly Foundry inference.

    HUMAIN and Qualcomm will collaborate to deploy Qualcomm’s next-generation Data Center AI, powered by the AI200 and AI250 rack-level solutions, to run diffusion-based image and video inference at scale. This infrastructure will support the HUMAIN and Adobe partnership and accelerate the shift toward AI models optimised specifically for diffusion. HUMAIN believes the future of image, video, and immersive content demands new architectures designed for real-time, ultra-low-latency creative generation. Together, HUMAIN and Qualcomm will deploy Data Center AI solutions to unlock the next era of global-scale creative AI.

    Leadership Commentary

    Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, said:
    “We are building a new creative intelligence that understands our language, our values, our heritage, and our future with Adobe. With the addition of Qualcomm into the collaboration, we will redefine the silicon that powers the next era of generative AI. Together, we are leading in developing creative AI for a new global era.”

    Shantanu Narayen, Chair and CEO of Adobe, said:
    “Creative expression has never been more impactful or accessible with AI, unlocking new possibilities for creators and enterprises across the Arab world and globally. The combination of Adobe’s leadership in creativity and AI innovation paired with HUMAIN’s cultural intelligence and hyperscale infrastructure will deliver huge impact across the region and beyond.“

    Cristiano Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm, said:
    “Adobe’s creative leadership and HUMAIN’s AI infrastructure are accelerating the next era of culturally intelligent generative AI. Utilizing Qualcomm’s energy efficient AI200 and AI250 advanced data center solutions, HUMAIN can deploy large language and multimodal AI inference workloads – including diffusion-based image and video inference – to empower millions of content creators, with the flexibility to seamlessly extend from cloud to device.”

    About HUMAIN

    HUMAIN, a PIF company, is a global artificial intelligence company delivering full-stack AI capabilities across four core areas: next-generation data centers, hyper-performance infrastructure & cloud platforms, advanced AI Models, including the world’s most advanced Arabic LLMs built in the Arab world, and transformative AI Solutions that combine deep sector insight with real-world execution. 

    HUMAIN’s end-to-end model serves both public and private sector organizations, unlocking exponential value across all industries, driving transformation and strengthening capabilities through human-AI synergies. With a growing portfolio of sector-specific AI products and a core mission to drive IP leadership and talent supremacy world-wide, HUMAIN is engineered for global competitiveness and national distinction. 

    www.humain.com

    HUMAIN: Forward Looking Statement

    This press release contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations and assumptions. Actual results may differ materially due to uncertainties. HUMAIN undertakes no obligation to update these statements.

    About Adobe

    Adobe is changing the world through digital experiences. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.

    ADOBE: Forward Looking Statement

    This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including those related to Adobe’s global strategic partnership to build specifically-tuned AI models and AI-powered applications, and new, enhanced or future AI and product capabilities, innovations and offerings and the expected benefits to Adobe. Each of the forward-looking statements in this press release Adobe makes involves risks, uncertainties and assumptions based on information available to Adobe as of the date of this press release. Such risks and uncertainties, many of which relate to matters beyond Adobe’s control, could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to: failure to innovate effectively and meet customer needs; issues relating to development and use of AI; failure to compete effectively; damage to our reputation or brands; failure to realize the anticipated benefits of investments or acquisitions; service interruptions or failures in information technology systems by us or third parties; security incidents; failure to effectively develop, manage and maintain critical third-party business relationships; risks associated with being a multinational corporation and adverse macroeconomic conditions; complex sales cycles; failure to recruit and retain key personnel; litigation, regulatory inquiries and intellectual property infringement claims; changes in, and compliance with, global laws and regulations, including those related to information security and privacy; failure to protect our intellectual property; changes in tax regulations; complex government procurement processes; risks related to fluctuations in or the timing of revenue recognition from our subscription offerings; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; impairment charges; our existing and future debt obligations; catastrophic events; and fluctuations in our stock price. Further information on these and other factors are discussed in the section titled “Risk Factors” in Adobe’s most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K and Adobe’s most recently filed Quarterly Reports on Form 10- Q. The risks described in this press release and in Adobe’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should be carefully reviewed. Adobe undertakes no obligation, and does not intend, to update the forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

    About Qualcomm

    Qualcomm relentlessly innovates to deliver intelligent computing everywhere, helping the world tackle some of its most important challenges. Our proven solutions drive transformation across major industries, and our Snapdragon® branded platforms power extraordinary consumer experiences. Building on our nearly 40-year leadership in setting industry standards and creating era-defining technology breakthroughs, we deliver leading edge AI, high-performance, low-power computing, and unrivaled connectivity. Together with our ecosystem partners, we enable next-generation digital transformation to enrich lives, improve businesses, and advance societies. At Qualcomm, we are engineering human progress.

    Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of our engineering and research and development functions and substantially all of our products and services businesses, including our QCT semiconductor business. Snapdragon and Qualcomm branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm patented technologies are licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated.

     

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