In cooperation with Microsoft, CAIT and CITRA have announced and begun implementing a national program that includes the planned establishment of AI‑enabled data center capabilities, an integrated AI system, a center for cloud auditing, and a facility dedicated to advancing. In cooperation with Microsoft, CAIT and CITRA have announced and begun implementing a national program that includes the planned establishment of AI‑enabled data center capabilities, an integrated AI system, a center for cloud auditing, and a facility dedicated to advancing. Government‑backed collaborations with Microsoft and Google have been announced to advance AI‑enabled cloud capabilities and deploy productivity solutions across public agencies, Supported by Vision 2035 and potential participation by Kuwait's sovereign ecosystem in global digital infrastructure. Kuwait is bolstering its artificial intelligence push as business and government priorities converge, giving new impetus to plans for data centres as it plays catch-up with Gulf rivals, analysts say. The drive remains at an early stage and faces structural hurdles, not least a strained power grid. Groundbreaking partnership will see Microsoft and the Government of Kuwait working together on several initiatives and projects across the public sector and state-owned entities to create a robust ecosystem for the development of AI solutions. 6 March, 2025; Kuwait City, Kuwait – Microsoft has. The year 2025 has been a defining one in Kuwait's digital transformation journey. “We stand at a defining moment;. Kuwait is the Gulf's most paradoxical AI player: the world's oldest sovereign wealth fund (KIA), exceeding $1 trillion in assets, has begun deploying serious capital into AI infrastructure—yet the country lacks a live hyperscale cloud region, struggles with seasonal electricity blackouts, and has.