AIREV, an Abu Dhabi based developer of the OnDemand autonomous artificial intelligence platform, has entered into a strategic agreement with Qualcomm Technologies to expand the deployment of autonomous AI across enterprise and government environments. Under the agreement, AIREV’s OnDemand platform will be integrated with Qualcomm Dragonwing products, including the Qualcomm Dragonwing AI On Prem Appliance. The collaboration is intended to allow organizations to deploy AI agents in environments where their data is stored, including sovereign data centers, corporate infrastructure and devices, while establishing a foundation for further integration across Qualcomm powered platforms.
OnDemand is a no code and low code operating system designed to build, deploy and manage autonomous AI agents without requiring mandatory dependence on cloud infrastructure. AIREV said the platform can operate across sovereign data centers, corporate servers and individual devices, giving organizations flexibility over where their artificial intelligence systems are deployed and where data is processed. The platform currently serves more than four million users globally and provides more than 300 specialized agents across over 50 languages. During the second quarter of 2026, AIREV’s products processed 6.8 trillion tokens, representing approximately six times the volume recorded during the same period a year earlier. The company said this placed its platform among the highest throughput AI platforms based in the United Arab Emirates.
The integration with Qualcomm Dragonwing products is expected to extend the availability of AIREV’s autonomous AI agents across enterprise, public sector, critical infrastructure, consumer and industrial environments. Qualcomm Dragonwing includes technologies designed to support artificial intelligence processing across different types of devices and infrastructure. Through the agreement, enterprises and government organizations will be able to deploy AIREV’s AI agents in environments where organizations retain control over their data. The companies said this approach can support sovereign AI deployments while extending agentic AI capabilities from cloud infrastructure to on premises systems and intelligent edge environments. Muhammad Khalid, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AIREV, said the agreement with Qualcomm would allow the company’s AI agents to be deployed across different environments used by customers, including on premises infrastructure and intelligent edge systems.
Wassim Chourbaji, Senior Vice President and President for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Qualcomm Technologies, said integrating AIREV’s OnDemand platform with Qualcomm Dragonwing products would expand the ways enterprises and governments can deploy AI agents. Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, United Arab Emirates Minister for Foreign Trade and Chairman of AIREV, also highlighted the agreement as an example of the country’s growing technology sector and its increasing role in developing and exporting technology services. AIREV was established in 2024 and has since developed a commercially deployed platform backed by investors including VentureWave Capital and Titian Capital. The agreement combines AIREV’s AI software with Qualcomm’s hardware ecosystem, while the companies plan to extend these capabilities across additional Qualcomm technologies over time.
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