Saudi Arabia's HUMAIN Teams Up With US-Based Turing To Build Enterprise AI Agent Marketplace
The partnership will fast-track enterprise AI adoption, enabling businesses to deploy intelligent agents at scale, unlock new efficiencies, and tap into a global marketplace for advanced AI solutions.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund-backed artificial intelligence (AI) firm HUMAIN has inked a strategic partnership with California-based AI-powered talent cloud platform Turing to build the world’s first enterprise AI agent marketplace on HUMAIN ONE, the former's proprietary agentic AI operating system.
The collaboration brings together HUMAIN’s enterprise AI operating system vision, alongside its infrastructure, models, and orchestration capabilities, with Turing’s expertise in model evaluation, fine-tuning, reasoning systems, and enterprise deployment, with the aim of accelerating the development of production-grade AI agents and expanding their use across business environments.
The HUMAIN ONE AI Agent Marketplace has been designed to enable organizations to discover, deploy, and scale AI agents across functions, including human resources, finance, legal, operations, and procurement, as well as industry-specific workflows, through a secure and scalable environment tailored for agent-driven operating models. As part of the agreement between HUMAIN and Turing, the two companies will jointly develop a global marketplace where developers and AI builders can publish and monetize enterprise-ready AI agents, while advancing the adoption of agentic workflows and establishing governance, quality, and safety standards for AI systems at scale.
In a statement, Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN, said, “We believe the future enterprise will not be built around standalone software applications, but around intelligent agents that work alongside humans. The software-as-a-service era transformed productivity, but the next chapter is agentic, where software executes workflows instead of only supporting them. HUMAIN ONE is our vision for the enterprise operating system of the AI era, and our partnership with Turing accelerates the creation of a global marketplace where builders, enterprises, and AI innovation converge. Together, we are enabling organizations to move beyond consuming software to building and orchestrating intelligence. This collaboration also reflects a broader shift, with HUMAIN emerging as a global exporter of advanced technology platforms, and Turing becoming the first US-based customer of HUMAIN ONE.”
Jonathan Siddharth, co-founder and CEO of Turing, added, “It should deliver productivity, increase ease of use, and unleash humanity’s untapped potential. Building an agentic marketplace with HUMAIN is a concrete step toward making superintelligence economically transformative. The marketplace will empower developers to build agents that transform workflows across government and enterprise. We are excited to accelerate superintelligence deployment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond.”
HUMAIN ONE aims to shift enterprises away from traditional software-as-a-service models toward agent-based environments, where AI systems autonomously execute workflows, collaborate, and continuously learn, reflecting a shared view that increasingly advanced AI systems will enhance human capabilities, boost productivity, accelerate innovation, and drive long-term economic growth.