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Positron Opens DIFC Office For AI Inference Hardware

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Positron AI has established its first operation outside the US in DIFC, giving Dubai AI Campus an inference-hardware company with disclosed funding above USD 300mn.

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Positron Opens DIFC Office For AI Inference Hardware

Positron Takes Its First Non-US Step In DIFC

Positron AI has established its first operation outside the US in Dubai International Financial Centre, adding an inference-hardware company to Dubai AI Campus as companies move more AI workloads from model training into deployment.

The US-based company develops specialised infrastructure for AI inference.

Positron disclosed that it has raised over USD 300mn, including a USD 230 million Series B round, and said its technology has been deployed with a US hyperscaler.

The DIFC move is a regional licensing and market-entry step, not a named Gulf customer contract.

DIFC framed the move as part of its push to host advanced AI infrastructure inside a financial-centre ecosystem.

Positron said the Dubai presence will let it work with industry, regulators and partners in the region.

The company also said offices in other regional locations will follow after the DIFC operation.

Inference Hardware Gets A Dubai Market Entry Point

Positron sells its pitch around the operating limits of AI inference: power use, memory density and the cost of GPU-based systems.

Its first-generation Atlas server is designed for LLM inference on small and medium-sized models up to 500B active parameters, with performance compared by the company to DGX-H100 systems at lower power and cost.

The company said Titan, its next-generation product, is scheduled for delivery in 1Q 2027 and is intended to run frontier models with performance and power efficiency above NVIDIA Rubin and Blackwell GPU systems.

Those claims remain company statements; the announcement did not name benchmark audits, regional buyers or commercial terms for the DIFC launch.

For Dubai, the story is not only another AI tenant.

DIFC says it has 8,844 active firms and more than 1,677 AI, FinTech and innovation firms, giving Positron a regulated finance and innovation network for regional expansion.

That setting matters for inference because deployed AI systems have to operate within enterprise workflows, compliance processes and financial services delivery.

Regional Expansion Still Lacks Customer Disclosure

Husni Khuffash, Positron AI’s managing director for MENA, said the company’s focus on power-efficient, deployable inference systems would support wider demand for scalable AI capabilities.

Mohammad Alblooshi, chief executive of DIFC Innovation Hub, said Positron’s approach fits Dubai AI Campus and DIFC’s plan to operate as an AI-native jurisdiction.

The announcement gives Dubai a source-backed AI infrastructure tenant with funding, product names and a stated regional expansion plan.

Positron still has not named a Gulf customer, a local deployment site, pricing for Atlas or Titan, or the first regional office location after DIFC.

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