Manama, April 9 (BNA): The Nasser Centre for Science and Technology (NCST) introduced a “Smart Crisis Management Platform” driven by artificial intelligence as part of a technical effort. The platform is designed for businesses aiming to boost resilience, efficiency and business continuity, and to maintain pace with business challenges. This comes as part of the centre’s attempts to fulfill institutional demands through smart, locally produced solutions created by its AI research and development team.
Nasser Centre for Science and Technology launches platform to enhance institutional readiness and business continuity
This effort reflects the center’s dedication to promoting corporate sustainability and fits within the scope of its approach to integration and collaboration with institutions. The platform is built on AI-powered virtual assistants, enabling organizations to tackle operational difficulties effectively and proactively. It helps to increase preparedness and response efficiency by offering real-time safety advise, precise tracking of employee activity and availability, and support for predicting workforce needs in important jobs.
Additionally, the platform combines AI with the Internet of Things to provide decision-makers with intelligent alerts and sophisticated dashboards, predictive energy and water consumption monitoring, and emergency support via an AI assistant. By connecting systems, sensors, and communication tools, it improves internal coordination and operational integration while managing emergencies in several domains.
As part of the center’s assistance to improve institutional readiness and business continuity, the NCST asked organizations interested in using the platform to get in touch with the platform team directly to confirm that it is fully functional.
According to NCST CEO Dr. Abdulla Naser Al Noaimi, the platform is an intelligent solution created by the center’s AI research and development team, showcasing the team’s outstanding skills and knowledge. He took delight in this accomplishment, which reinforces the existence of technological innovation under a variety of circumstances.
Dr. Al Noaimi noted that the platform will improve how organizations cope with crises, since it is designed to be a strategic tool enabling decision-makers to move from traditional response to proactive, data-driven management. He pointed out that the application of AI in this area not only speeds up response times but also promotes resource management and increases organizations’ capacity to confidently sustain continuity under various conditions.



