
Shaffra Hosts Subconscious AI Launch Event in Riyadh, announces 20+ new AI roles set for release in September
Rashad Iskandrni
New
cognitive layer enables autonomous AI teams to retain business context,
prioritise knowledge, and operate more efficiently across enterprise workflows
Shaffra,
a Saudi-based enterprise AI company building autonomous AI workforce
infrastructure for governments and large organisations, has launched
Subconscious AI at The Shaffra Convergence in Riyadh. Introduced before senior
government representatives, enterprise leaders, investors, and technology
stakeholders, Subconscious AI marks a major step in Shaffra’s vision to move
enterprise AI beyond chatbots and copilots toward intelligent AI workforces
that can operate with memory, context, and governance inside real
organisations.
Subconscious
AI has been developed as the cognitive intelligence layer within Shaffra’s
Enterprise AI Workforce Platform. It enables autonomous AI teams to remember
what matters, prioritise relevant knowledge, and reason with stronger business
context by creating a continuously updated layer of organisational
intelligence. Instead of repeatedly processing full historical data, AI
employees can access the most relevant information in real time, improving
efficiency, continuity, and decision support across complex enterprise
workflows.
The
launch also showcased how Subconscious AI will support Shaffra’s expanding
portfolio of enterprise AI roles. The current portfolio includes AI sales
agents, receptionists, and project managers, with more than 20 additional AI
roles scheduled for launch in September 2026. These roles are designed to help
organisations deploy governed AI employees across sales, operations, finance,
HR, customer service, and knowledge management.
“The
next phase of enterprise AI will not be defined by chatbots or copilots, but by
AI systems that can operate with memory, context and accountability inside real
organisations,” said Alharith Alatawi, CEO and Co-Founder of Shaffra.
“Subconscious AI is built for this shift. It gives autonomous AI teams the
ability to retain what matters, prioritise business knowledge, and act with
stronger organisational context. This is what makes AI practical, governed and
valuable at enterprise scale.”
Shaffra
is expanding its footprint beyond Saudi Arabia, with services now reaching
selected Asian and European markets, alongside continued growth across Bahrain,
Oman, and Qatar. The company is backed by leading regional and international
investors, including stc, Omantel, and global technology leaders, having raised
more than $10 million to accelerate the development of enterprise AI
technologies and autonomous workforce platforms.
The
launch of Subconscious AI reflects Shaffra’s belief that the future of
enterprise AI is not about replacing human expertise but increasing its impact.
As organisations adopt autonomous AI teams, competitive advantage will come
from leaders and employees who know how to combine human judgment with AI
systems that can remember, prioritise, and execute within real business
operations.

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