Kerno showcases UAE’s first enterprise-class technology manufacturing facility

INDUSTRIAL NEWS

Kerno Enterprises, the UAE’s enterprise-level IT hardware manufacturer, hosted an invite-only tour of its upcoming manufacturing facility in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) on February 10. 

The event brought together partners, customers, and media to present the company’s enterprise-class, end-to-end IT operations in the UAE and outline their significant role in supporting the development of local technology production capabilities.

Kerno’s upcoming manufacturing facility in Dubai Silicon Oasis has the capacity to produce over 60,000 enterprise systems annually from the first year of operations with significant potential for expansion as the business scales. The facility is intended to support domestic demand with locally manufactured infrastructure and contribute to the UAE’s technology manufacturing sector. 

The facility includes SMT lines, an automated unit assembly lines, ISO 7 cleanroom manufacturing for microelectronics, process monitoring systems, precision placement down to 15 micrometers per SMT component, and 3D optical inspection and X-ray systems for PCBs, with a throughput capacity of up to 180,000 microelectronic components per hour. 

Kerno’s operations are supported by UAE-based R&D teams, local IP ownership, dedicated engineering teams, a globally diversified supply chain, and a local customer support organisation. This structure is designed to reduce lead times while meeting enterprise and data-center quality and performance standards. 

Kerno’s technology platforms include enterprise-grade AI servers for training and inference, built on the latest generation of high-performance GPUs from leading global semiconductor manufacturers. The portfolio includes AI systems accelerated by NVIDIA and AMD, universal x86 servers, as well as data storage, analytics solutions, and enterprise platforms designed for data centers and mission-critical environments. 

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