Friday, May 22, 2026

Colonel Technology Targets Ethiopia with Advanced AI and  IoT Innovations

By our staff reporter

Dubai-based cutting-edge leading technology and innovative firm, Colonel Technology, is making significant strides in the global tech landscape. Known for its expertise in artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, Building Information Modeling (BIM), fintech, big data, and 3D modeling, the company has forged robust partnerships with research and development (R&D) centers and companies across Korea, Germany, China, the USA, and Singapore.

Founded over a decade ago, Colonel Technology has focused on advancing research and development in mixed reality, digital simulation, and military technology. The company’s commitment to establishing and maintaining high-performance computer infrastructures, as well as pioneering innovations in chips and integrated circuits, has positioned it as a key player in the global tech industry.

“Our mission has always been to present the future for you,” said Yaqoub Yousif Alnaqbi, CEO of Colonel Group. “We have an incredibly talented and dedicated team that is constantly innovating and finding new ways to tackle complex challenges.”

Alnaqbi, who received his education at the American University of Beirut and has a wealth of experience in B2G projects across various sectors, now leads Colonel Group in its global expansion efforts. Under his leadership, the company has established itself as a trusted provider of advanced computer systems, AI robotic systems, and software solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of its clients.

Colonel Technology is actively targeting key government sectors, including military, police, municipalities, defense, road and infrastructure, oil and gas, and energy industries, as well as enterprises such as banks and real estate developers. The company aims to support the digital transformation and modernization efforts of these sectors, both domestically and internationally, by providing cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions.

Despite its global reach, Colonel Technology has its sights set on expanding into new markets. “Unfortunately, we do not have any initial investments in Ethiopia at the moment. However, we are very interested in the Ethiopian market and see it as a promising opportunity where we can contribute by collaborating with relevant clients and serving the Ethiopian community,” Alnaqbi noted.

The company plans to enter the Ethiopian market within a year, aiming to provide innovative services and technologies to support infrastructure development. Its core offerings include Intelligent Construction Project Management (iCPM), along with AI, IoT, machine learning, BIM, and related solutions for governments and enterprises. Colonel Technology envisions entering the Ethiopian market through strategic partnerships that will enable it to play a pivotal role in the country’s digital transformation.

As Ethiopia continues to develop its infrastructure and embrace digital transformation, there is a growing demand for advanced technological solutions that can support these efforts. Hence Colonel Technology’s plans to enter the Ethiopian market within a year cannot be overstated, bringing with it a suite of innovative services and technologies designed to support infrastructure development and modernization.

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