Magure, a global AI enterprise company headquartered in Dubai, is entering 2026 after what it describes as a “transformational 2025” marked by platform launches, strategic expansion, and a sharpened focus on scaling enterprise-grade AI across the UAE and beyond.
In a January update, the company said the past year represented a milestone period of growth that reinforced its position in building and accelerating enterprise AI platforms in the UAE, while setting the stage for broader regional and global expansion. Magure noted that 2025 also coincided with eight years in business and a customer base of more than 80 organizations worldwide.
A major highlight of the year was the rollout of a refreshed brand identity and a new website, which the company said reflected its evolution from an AI project partner into what it calls a full-stack AI innovation ecosystem. The rebrand, Magure said, signals a more defined purpose, a growing global footprint, and a long-term commitment to delivering enterprise-grade AI solutions from its core markets.
“2025 was a defining year for Magure. As AI enters its execution era, where value is defined by outcomes, not experiments—we focused on building platforms, partnerships, and capabilities that help enterprises move faster from ideas to impact. We are shaping how responsible, scalable AI is built and operated with confidence, control, and speed,” said Akhil Koka, Chief Executive Officer, Magure.
As part of its growth strategy, Magure said it shifted to a new office space in Dubai and reorganized its corporate structure. Magure Tech Middle East now operates as the company’s global holding entity and headquarters, with Magure Tech India Pvt. Ltd. continuing as a wholly owned subsidiary. The company said the structure is intended to strengthen its ability to scale globally while anchoring innovation, governance, and enterprise delivery in the UAE.
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Magure also reported expanding its leadership team across Sales, Marketing, and Technology, and strengthening its Board of Directors to support its next growth phase, bringing together expertise spanning AI engineering, product innovation, and enterprise transformation.
On the product front, the company said 2025 marked a decisive shift toward platform-led growth. Magure launched and advanced the build of MagOneAI, described as a unified enterprise agentic AI platform designed to help organizations build, deploy, and monitor AI applications at scale. According to Magure, MagOneAI provides centralized control, built-in observability, and audit-ready reporting, and is positioned to support sovereign and compliant AI operations aligned with the UAE’s national AI and digital transformation priorities.
In parallel, the company launched MagLabs, a GenAI-powered use-case discovery and innovation platform intended to help enterprises systematically identify, validate, and prioritize high-impact AI use cases. Magure said the platform is designed to accelerate time-to-value while reducing execution risk.
Completing the portfolio, Magure enhanced and rebranded its Computer Vision platform as MagVisionIQ, which it said delivers scalable, real-time video intelligence for safety, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making across BFSI, smart infrastructure, logistics, healthcare, and large-scale events, among other areas.
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Together, Magure said, these platforms form an enterprise AI portfolio already deployed across the UAE, designed to scale across the GCC, and built to support global enterprise requirements.
The company also pointed to strategic partnerships with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Nvidia, and Huawei, which it said enable secure, sovereign, and high-performance AI deployments aligned with enterprise and government needs. Magure added that it became the first non-Chinese company to adapt Computer Vision AI models on Huawei’s Ascend Architecture, positioning this as a signal of leadership in alternative AI hardware ecosystems.
Throughout 2025, Magure said it closed multiple enterprise engagements, added new customer logos, and maintained an on-ground presence at major UAE technology and innovation forums, including the Dubai AI Festival, Dubai FinTech Summit, GITEX Global, and DATE with Tech MENA.
Looking ahead, Magure said it enters 2026 aligned with the UAE’s long-term national direction to position the country as a global leader in artificial intelligence by 2031. The company’s priorities include deepening enterprise impact across the GCC, scaling its AI platforms globally, and continuing to help organizations move from AI ambition to measurable business outcomes.


