Flytxt Expands AI Reach with Strategic Global Partnerships
Flytxt has announced a series of strategic partnerships to expand its AI solutions across key markets, according to a press release. Unveiled at the SynergyX Partnership Day event in Dubai, these collaborations aim to drive innovation in industries such as telecom, BFSI, retail, government, hospitality, and healthcare.
The partnerships involve organizations in Europe, the Middle East, and Australia, focusing on embedding Flytxt's AI into new use cases and solutions. In Europe, Profile as a Service GmbH is integrating Flytxt's AI into its Reach-Me product line, aiming to connect with up to 3 billion consumers. In the Middle East, Gulf Investment and Development LLC will leverage Flytxt AI for digital transformation solutions in Oman's public sector and BFSI verticals. In Australia, ePrimus will co-develop AI applications for sectors including telecom and finance.
Flytxt's AI, built on a decade of research and powered by a proprietary Federated Learning Engine, is designed to continuously learn and deliver contextual intelligence while ensuring data privacy. These strategic alliances mark a significant step in Flytxt's mission to scale real-world impact and accelerate AI adoption across various industries.
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