Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – AILA, a cutting-edge Saudi education technology company, has successfully closed a $1.15 million pre-seed investment round led by Sabah Hub, with additional backing from White Hill Capital and three prominent Saudi angel investors.
Founded in 2023 by Yousef Al Sayed, Abdulaziz Bin Muqil, and Nouf Bin Muqil, AILA is on a mission to transform the educational experience through the power of artificial intelligence. The platform offers personalized learning solutions that adapt to individual student needs, aiming to make education more efficient, customized, and engaging for learners across the region.
The startup plans to utilize the fresh capital to enhance its AI-driven technologies and expand its footprint across the Middle East. With the rise of digital education, AILA is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of learning by offering innovative, student-centric solutions.
“We are thrilled to have the support of such esteemed investors as we work to revolutionize education through AI,” said co-founder Yousef Al Sayed. “This investment will allow us to scale our technology and bring our vision of personalized, AI-powered education to more students across the region.”
AILA’s approach to education leverages AI to create tailored learning experiences, helping students learn at their own pace and focus on areas where they need the most improvement. This breakthrough in educational technology is expected to significantly impact the education sector, providing schools and educators with tools to enhance student outcomes.
With the growing demand for EdTech solutions in the Middle East, AILA’s innovative platform positions it as a leader in the space, ready to capitalize on the region’s digital transformation efforts in education.
About AILA:
AILA is a Saudi-based EdTech company founded in 2023, focusing on AI-driven, personalized learning solutions that aim to optimize the educational experience for students. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, AILA provides tailored learning pathways, making education more accessible and effective.
