New facility aims to accelerate AI-ready hardware innovation, engineering research, and enterprise digital transformation across the Middle East
Omnix International has announced the launch of the HOT Systems Innovation & Research Centre in Dubai, a strategic initiative designed to drive innovation in artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), and next-generation enterprise hardware solutions.
The new centre, built around HOT Systems’ proprietary Hardware Optimization Technology (HOT), will serve as a dedicated hub for research, testing, and engineering development. It is designed to bridge the gap between hardware capabilities and real-world AI application requirements, enabling organizations to address increasingly demanding workloads across industries.
According to Omnix, the centre will focus on developing advanced solutions for AI-optimized workstations, intelligent enterprise hardware, high-performance computing environments, thermal and power optimization technologies, and next-generation mobile computing platforms.
“The HOT Systems Innovation & Research Centre reflects our commitment to developing next-generation hardware solutions engineered specifically for the AI era and the evolving needs of modern enterprises.” — Walid Gomaa, CEO, Omnix International
Commenting on the launch, Walid Gomaa, CEO of Omnix International, said the company’s deep understanding of market requirements has enabled it to anticipate future technology needs. He noted that the Innovation & Research Centre will play a key role in shaping intelligent computing solutions designed for the AI-driven future.
The facility will support innovation across multiple sectors, including architecture, engineering, media and entertainment, cybersecurity, healthcare, simulation technologies, AI and machine learning development, and enterprise digital transformation initiatives.
Joseph John, Regional Sales Manager for HOT Systems at Omnix International, said the centre was established to provide a dedicated environment where emerging ideas can be researched, tested, refined, and transformed into practical hardware solutions for increasingly complex AI workloads. He added that the initiative is focused on delivering greater performance, scalability, and intelligent resource optimization.
The centre will also collaborate with technology partners, software developers, system integrators, and industry specialists to explore emerging technologies such as AI acceleration, edge computing, hybrid infrastructure, intelligent security platforms, and advanced GPU computing environments.
Through continued investment in research and engineering, Omnix aims to develop energy-efficient, AI-ready computing platforms that deliver improved performance, scalability, stability, and workflow optimization, while further strengthening the UAE’s position as a regional hub for technology innovation and artificial intelligence.
