Omar is brought in when AI meets a regulator that has not finished writing the rules. He spent ten years inside the UAE telecoms regulator, deciding whether operators' systems met the law. His specialism now is the regulation of AI in telecoms and ICT, and his consultancy has served more than 50 clients across the Gulf, Europe and West Asia.
In 30 days you get three signed artefacts: the AI charter, the regulatory position and the 12-week deployment plan, with a working use case live in your cloud by week 12. That regulatory grounding is the scarce part. Most AI advisers can build a model. Few can tell you how a telecoms or ICT regulator will read it, or draft the licence position that keeps you compliant.
Omar holds a privacy certification, studied regulation at the London School of Economics, and is completing a doctorate in business administration. He has written four white papers on telecoms and ICT, and at the regulator he handled more than 200 compliance inquiries.
He has resolved formal disputes between licensees and issued the directives that settled them, so he knows where a regulator will push. Omar leads regulatory compliance and national AI strategy engagements in regulated sectors. He owns the regulatory position; named engineering principals build the use case, with no junior staff billed to your account.
You pay for principals only, which is why the fee sits below a Big 4 charter for a fixed scope. Delivery runs in your own cloud, on your own intellectual property, with an audit trail your regulator can read. The fixed price and a stop-before-you-spend test keep the firm's young trading history at our risk, not yours.
Where the regulatory ground will not hold the use case, he will tell you before you commit the budget.