Classera has partnered with Zain KSA to launch one of the world’s largest initiatives focused on integrating artificial intelligence and advanced digital technologies into Saudi Arabia’s education sector.
The strategic alliance aims to create smarter and more connected digital learning environments across the Kingdom. In addition, the companies plan to expand the initiative into regional and international markets in the coming years.
The agreement marks a major step in Saudi Arabia’s push to strengthen digital education and accelerate innovation under Saudi Vision 2030.
Saudi minister attends signing ceremony in Jeddah
The signing ceremony took place at Classera’s headquarters in Jeddah. The event was attended by Abdullah bin Amer Alswaha, who reviewed the company’s achievements and its global expansion from Saudi Arabia.
Senior executives from both organisations also attended the ceremony, including Mohammad bin Suhail Almadani and Saad bin Abdulrahman Al-Sadhan.
Initiative to bring AI learning tools into homes
Classera said the initiative will build a smart educational ecosystem powered by advanced technologies and AI-driven solutions. The project aims to deliver digital learning tools directly to students and families across the Kingdom.
Moreover, the companies expect the initiative to improve accessibility and create more personalised learning experiences for millions of students.
Almadani said the partnership strengthens Classera’s position in the global EdTech market. He added that the collaboration highlights the ability of Saudi companies to lead digital transformation and knowledge-based innovation.
Meanwhile, Al-Sadhan said Zain KSA will use its digital infrastructure and advanced network capabilities to support the education sector. He noted that AI-powered learning solutions can make education more efficient and widely accessible.
Focus on innovation and digital economy growth
During the visit, Minister Alswaha praised Saudi Arabia’s growing role in educational innovation and digital transformation. He also stressed the importance of collaboration between technology firms and telecom operators to build a sustainable digital economy.
The partnership reflects the Kingdom’s broader efforts to strengthen its position as a regional technology and innovation hub while modernising the education sector through AI and digital infrastructure.