April 9, 2025 - 09:21

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, April 9, 2025 – Lucidya, a prominent AI-driven customer experience management (CXM) platform in the Arab region, has successfully secured a SAR 5 million grant from Saudi Arabia’s National Technology Development Program. This significant funding marks a pivotal moment for the company, which aims to enhance its technological capabilities and expand its services across the Middle East.
The grant will be utilized to further develop Lucidya’s innovative solutions that leverage artificial intelligence to optimize customer interactions and improve overall satisfaction. With a focus on integrating advanced analytics and machine learning, Lucidya is poised to revolutionize the way businesses engage with their customers.
This financial support not only underscores the Saudi government’s commitment to fostering technological advancements but also highlights Lucidya’s role as a leader in the digital transformation of customer experience. The company is excited about the opportunities this funding will create, allowing it to better serve its clients and drive growth in the rapidly evolving market.
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