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Saudi’s Nuxera AI Raises USD 2.5M to Scale Arabic AI in Healthcare

Saudi’s Nuxera AI Raises USD 2.5M to Scale Arabic AI in Healthcare
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  • Saudi health-tech startup Nuxera AI raises USD 2.5M from Sanabil Venture Studio to scale Arabic-first healthcare AI solutions.
  • Flagship platform SERA captures doctor–patient conversations across 28 Arabic dialects, generating structured notes coded in SNOMED, ACHI, SBS, ICD-10.
  • “Talk to Your Data” engine enables hospital leaders to query clinical, operational, and financial insights in plain Arabic instantly.

Nuxera AI

Saudi-based health-tech startup, Nuxera AI secured USD 2.5 million from Sanabil Venture Studio by Redesign Health. Sanabil Venture Studio provides Nuxera with hands-on operational support, deep healthcare expertise in order to foster innovation. 

With the new funding, it aims to accelerate its mission to transform clinical workflows through AI built natively for Arabic-speaking healthcare providers. It also aims to expand the engineering and go-to-market teams in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, it seeks to support additional hospital deployments, and enhance AI models through clinical collaborations.

Healthcare

Founded by Amin El Hemaily (CEO), Asad Khan (CTO), and Nada Hassan (CCO), Nuxera AI is a Saudi-based health tech company. It delivers Arabic-first, AI-powered NLP solutions designed for the region’s healthcare system. Furthermore, it serves both health clusters and private hospitals with scalable, Arabic-first technologies.


“We’ve designed our AI to embed within the daily realities of both public and private systems to understand Arabic dialects as spoken by real doctors, to code notes the way payers require, and to surface insights the way leaders think,” said Amin El Hemaily, CEO and co-founder.Nuxera’s AI platform is designed to integrate smoothly with existing hospital systems.

It aims to transform everything from real-time clinical documentation to hospital-wide data analytics. Its flagship solution, SERA, records doctor–patient conversations across 28 Arabic dialects and automatically produces structured notes coded in SNOMED, ACHI, SBS, and ICD-10. It claims to reduce documentation time by over 70%. Complementing this, the “Talk to Your Data” engine allows hospital leaders to ask questions in plain Arabic and receive instant, accurate insights on clinical, operational, and financial matters.

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