Saudi Health-Tech Startup Nuxera AI Secures $2.5M to Lead Arabic-Based Medical AI Innovation

Nuxera AI

Prime Highlight

  • Nuxera AI, founded by Amin El Hemaily, Asad Khan, and Nada Hassan, is revolutionizing healthcare in Saudi Arabia with Arabic-first AI tools that streamline clinical documentation.
  • With backing from Sanabil Venture Studio, Nuxera aims to scale rapidly, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 to drive tech-led transformation in healthcare.

Key Facts

  • Nuxera AI raised $2.5 million in pre-seed funding to enhance its platform SERA, which automates medical notes in 28 Arabic dialects and cuts paperwork by over 70%.
  • The AI-powered platform integrates with hospital systems, improving workflows and supporting both public and private hospitals in delivering faster, more accurate care.

Background

Saudi health-tech company Nuxera AI has also obtained $2.5 million in pre-seed investment by Sanabil venture studio by Redesign health to scale its Arabic-first AI based hospital and clinics.

Founded by Amin El Hemaily, Asad Khan, and Nada Hassan, Nuxera AI aims to improve healthcare operations by building AI tools that understand Arabic. Its main product, SERA, automates clinical documentation across 28 Arabic dialects, helping doctors create structured medical notes and cutting paperwork by more than 70%. The platform connects with hospital systems, speeding up workflows and making them more accurate.

The investment will be utilized to advance AI models, introduce new features, and deploy the platform across hospitals in Saudi Arabia. Sanabil Venture Studio will also offer the guidance and support to enable the company to expand rapidly and cover more healthcare providers.

Nuxera AI collaborates with various hospitals, both public and private, to help save the time of doctors, decrease the amount of administrative work, and enhance patient care. The company develops AI in Arabic to meet local language needs and help healthcare workers do their jobs more efficiently.

According to the founders, the mission is to transform Saudi Arabia into an AI-based healthcare leader. They want hospitals in the Kingdom and the region to do better and faster job by providing them with AI tools that will help them cut down on paperwork and increase accuracy.

This investment also supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which focuses on using technology to improve healthcare and drive innovation in the medical field.

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