UAE-based Red Rock Technology invests $10 million in an AI-driven “Brain” initiative aimed at enhancing global food security.

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Supporting the UAE’s innovation agenda while strengthening its position as a global hub for food.

Dubai: Red Rock Technology has announced a $10 million investment to develop Seedelligence, an advanced artificial intelligence architecture designed to support the National Food & Seed Sovereignty Institute and its future global expansions.

Unlike conventional agritech systems, where AI functions operate in silos, Seedelligence is built as a unified, centralised intelligence platform. It is designed to seamlessly coordinate all critical components of the Institute’s ecosystem—including agricultural robotics, hydroponic farming systems, seed genetics research, water and energy management, and real-time environmental monitoring—through a single, integrated decision-making layer.

The National Food & Seed Sovereignty Institute is a flagship initiative aimed at transforming how nations produce, safeguard, and manage their food systems in an era marked by climate disruption, geopolitical uncertainty, and resource constraints.

Its infrastructure brings together robotic hydroponic production facilities, advanced seed preservation and genetic research laboratories, and a centralised AI operations hub—all seamlessly integrated within a closed-loop system specifically engineered for arid and semi-arid environments.

Crucially, the model is designed for replication. Every system, process, and technology developed at the Institute is engineered to scale across desert-edge cities worldwide, with Seedelligence serving as the core technological blueprint for deployment in future locations.

The Institute’s vision extends beyond Earth. The same unified AI architecture, autonomous robotics, and closed-loop ecosystems being developed in some of the planet’s most demanding environments are inherently aligned with the needs of future lunar and Martian settlements—where fully autonomous food production will be essential. In this context, Red Rock positions the Institute as the world’s first terrestrial proving ground for extra-terrestrial food infrastructure.

“Seedelligence is not a monitoring system. It is a mind—one that perceives the entire farm as a single organism and acts accordingly. We are building this for the desert,” said Riccardo Ammendola, Chairman of Red Rock Technology FZ-LLC. “But the same intelligence that sustains a crop without water will one day sustain a crew without Earth. This is not ambition—it is engineering.”

The Institute will serve as a global centre for agritech research, education, and innovation, uniting scientists, AI engineers, agronomists, and international institutions at the forefront of climate-resilient food systems.

Feasibility studies are currently underway in collaboration with City Meta Lab, an international design, architecture, and urban planning consultancy with studios in Dubai, Rome, and New York, while pilot sites are being evaluated in sustainability-focused urban environments across the UAE.

The project advances the UAE’s national vision for innovation-driven growth and reinforces the Emirates’ position as a global hub for the future of food.

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