“RiBlion” is looking for funds from the Saudi promise to expand worldwide

The South Korean company, Rebellions, is looking forward to the emerging South Korean company, which specializes in artificial intelligence chips for additional funds from the Saudi Women’s Vitse Fund and other investors to support its expansion in the region and the world, according to CEO, Park Song Hyun revealed to the East. The CEO added that the company would use the financing it obtained earlier from the fund to expand in Saudi Arabia. The company announced a few days ago that it would establish a unit in the kingdom as part of its efforts to enter the Middle East market. The new unit in Riyadh, the company’s first facility in the Middle East, will work as an industry center aimed at ensuring a stable supply of slides, especially designed for Saudi -Aramco, the state’s oil giant. “Da’a”, the arm of the Saudi Aramco business for daring investment, was invested in July last year 20 billion WNA (equivalent to $ 14.4 million) with its financing tour B. The administrative director of the company “Wads fatshers” in an interview with “Al Sharq” earlier. Al -Amin, in a previous interview with ‘Al -Sharq’, emphasizes the importance of dealing with the problem of the absence of artificial intelligence centers in the country. The first thing we are dealing with is the problem of the absence of artificial intelligence data centers. “” Humamene “launched the construction of the first data centers in Saudi Arabia a few days ago, with plans to operate it in early 2026 using semiconductor imported from the United States.