Saudi Arabia’s agricultural producer JADCO has entered a strategic partnership with Belgian company Polysense to integrate artificial intelligence and digital twin systems into its production lines. The agreement aims to modernize JADCO’s French fries manufacturing process while improving efficiency, monitoring and predictive capabilities throughout its industrial operations.

The collaboration represents a shift toward data-driven food manufacturing in the Gulf region, combining agricultural scale with European AI expertise. With this move, JADCO intends to transform its factories into intelligent environments capable of analyzing production behavior and responding before problems arise. The digital twin approach mirrors the real plant virtually, allowing rapid testing and optimization with minimal real-world risk.

JADCO is widely known for its large-scale potato farming and industrial processing in Saudi Arabia, supplying local and regional markets. The integration of next-generation automation is expected to reinforce its position as a key supplier by raising production consistency, reducing waste and enhancing sustainability. The company already expanded its processing capabilities in recent years, now adding digital infrastructure as the next step.

Polysense brings advanced computing and sensor-based solutions that can predict abnormalities, enhance traceability, and support decision making. Both companies see the partnership as a path toward smarter food manufacturing in the Middle East and an example of how AI can reshape traditional agricultural industries while maintaining product quality and reliability.

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