Robo.ai Forms UAE Leadership Team at Neurovia AI

July 14, 2026
Robo.ai has appointed key executives to lead its subsidiary Neurovia AI in the UAE, including Khalifa Mohammed Alshehhi as CEO, Ziad Shaltuni as Chief Growth Officer, and Ahmed Alhashmi as Chief Marketing Officer.

Robo.ai Inc. has appointed key executives to lead its subsidiary Neurovia, announced in a press release. The company named Khalifa Mohammed Alshehhi as Chief Executive Officer, Ziad Shaltuni as Chief Growth Officer, and Ahmed Alhashmi as Chief Marketing Officer. All appointments take effect immediately.

The leadership changes follow Robo.ai's acquisition of Neurovia AI earlier this year and the release of the NeuroStream platform. The company completed technical validation during the ISNR 2026 event and participated in major UAE technology and cybersecurity summits.

Alshehhi brings over thirty years of experience in engineering, network operations, and public sector leadership, including senior roles at the UAE Ministry of Interior and Etisalat. Shaltuni previously held executive roles at Mobily, OSN, and Modern Distribution Company, focusing on commercial strategy and growth. Alhashmi has led marketing and brand management for organizations including Etisalat, Mobily, Khalifa University, and Abu Dhabi Global Market.

Robo.ai stated that these appointments mark a milestone in building a local organization within the UAE to support the large scale rollout of the NeuroStream platform across government and enterprise markets.

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