Kenya's Accelera Digital Group Launches Operations in Bahrain to Drive Digital and AI Transformation
2026-06-30 14:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Kenya's Accelera Digital Group (ADG) has officially launched in the Kingdom of Bahrain, marking the expansion of this global strategic technology company, operating across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, into one of the region's most forward-looking digital economies.

ADG, Google Cloud, and the Bahrain Labour Fund hold a strategic alignment meeting for Agentic Work Transformation – Bahrain 2026.

This launch underscores ADG's commitment to supporting Bahrain's next phase of digital transformation, focusing not on experimentation but on advancing the operationalization of artificial intelligence (AI), secure cloud modernization, and the transition from strategy to execution across the public sector and regulated enterprise environments.

Mohammed Ashoor, Country Manager for ADG Bahrain, noted that the company's entry comes at a pivotal moment for the country.

"Bahrain has built one of the strongest cloud foundations in the region. The next step is to help institutions translate that foundation into real operational capabilities, including connecting data, modernizing platforms, strengthening security, and deploying AI at a secure scale," he explained.

The country's technology landscape is entering a decisive phase of maturity, creating strong demand for partners capable of translating national digital ambitions into secure, scalable, and operational enterprise capabilities.

This launch aligns with national priorities. Bahrain's digital economy has accelerated over the past decade, driven by progressive regulation, early cloud adoption, and a national commitment to innovation. ADG builds on this momentum by offering transformation partnership services that support institutions through the full lifecycle of modernization, from consulting and engineering to implementation and management.

"Bahrain doesn't need another discussion about AI's potential. It needs a practical path to AI value. Our role is to help organizations identify where AI can create returns, build the foundation to deploy it securely, and move from isolated pilots to operational systems within the organization," said Ashoor.

Mohammed Ashoor, Country Manager for ADG Bahrain.

ADG's capabilities span data and AI, cybersecurity, cloud and software engineering, digital consulting, productivity transformation, and enterprise operating model design. The company is one of Google Cloud's key partners in Africa, recently winning the Google Cloud Sub-Saharan Africa Partner of the Year award for the second consecutive year.

ADG's launch coincides with the "Agentic Work Transformation – Bahrain 2026" program, a closed-door, invitation-only executive event held in collaboration with Google Cloud from June 21 to 25. The week brought together senior leaders from government, financial services, and regulated enterprises for discussions on moving AI from pilot to secure, cost-controlled production systems. Unlike traditional conferences, the program included CXO roundtables, live demonstrations, private executive briefings, and deep-dive discussions on sovereign data, connected government, FinOps, compliance, fraud, risk, and security at scale.

"This week allowed us to hear directly from senior Bahraini leaders, particularly around their priorities, constraints, and readiness for practical transformation," said Ashoor. "It reinforced what we already believed: that Bahrain is ready for the next phase of AI and cloud modernization, and ADG is here to help accelerate that shift."

ADG Bahrain will focus on supporting institutions in areas such as AI operating models, cloud and AI cost control, data governance, cybersecurity, legacy system modernization, workflow automation, and bringing agentic use cases into production. The company's model is built on long-term partnerships, delivery credibility, and translating board-level priorities into operational capabilities. With over two decades of experience in digital transformation, data, AI, and business technology strategy, Ashoor emphasized that ADG's commitment is both strategic and enduring. "We are here to build capabilities, not dependencies. Bahrain's institutions are ambitious, experienced, and ready to scale, and ADG is committed to being a partner in that journey," he concluded.

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