Former INTERPOL President Joins Robo.ai to Spearhead Sovereign AI in UAE and GCC Region
H.E. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, the former President of INTERPOL, has just landed a new gig as Chairman of Neurovia AI, a subsidiary of Robo.ai Inc. This move has significant implications for the development of trusted, sovereign AI infrastructure in the UAE and GCC region.
The appointment of Al-Raisi, with his extensive experience in law enforcement and international cooperation, is a strategic move by Robo.ai to tap into the growing demand for AI solutions in the region. Neurovia AI is developing AI infrastructure that caters to the unique needs of governments and organizations in the Middle East, focusing on data security, compliance, and transparency.
AI Infrastructure for the GCC Region
Neurovia AI aims to provide a trusted and sovereign AI platform that enables governments and organizations to harness the power of AI while maintaining control over their data and decision-making processes. This approach addresses the concerns of data privacy and security, which are critical in the region.
Al-Raisi’s appointment brings a wealth of expertise in international cooperation and law enforcement to the table. As the former head of INTERPOL, he has extensive experience in building partnerships and collaborations across borders. This skillset will be invaluable in establishing partnerships with governments and organizations in the GCC region.
What this means for the UAE and GCC Region
This move by Robo.ai has significant implications for the development of AI in the UAE and GCC region. By partnering with a former INTERPOL President, Robo.ai is signaling its commitment to trusted and sovereign AI infrastructure. As a result, organizations and governments in the region can expect to see more AI-driven solutions that prioritize data security and compliance.
The appointment of Al-Raisi also highlights the growing importance of AI in the region’s economic and social development. With Neurovia AI at the forefront, the UAE and GCC region is poised to become a hub for AI innovation, driven by the need for trusted and sovereign AI infrastructure.



