For many small and medium-sized businesses, artificial intelligence still feels out of reach — too complex, too expensive, too disconnected from day-to-day needs. But Adam Guez, a Dubai-based entrepreneur, is challenging that narrative by creating tailored AI solutions that focus on what matters most: clarity, efficiency, and real-world results.
With a background that spans e-commerce, fashion, customer experience, and brand strategy, Adam Guez isn’t your typical tech founder. He didn’t come from a data science lab or a venture capital ecosystem. Instead, he built his expertise on the ground, launching multiple businesses from scratch, scaling them, and learning — often the hard way — what entrepreneurs actually need to succeed.
This is precisely what led him to his latest mission: making AI not just available, but truly usable for service-based businesses in the Middle East.
Through RGI Enterprises, the group of agencies he founded in Dubai, Adam is now developing a full-service AI solution aimed at the real estate sector, one of the most competitive and fast-paced industries in the UAE. The goal? To equip agencies with AI-powered automation tools that handle everything from client communication to lead follow-ups, appointment scheduling, and multilingual interactions — all without the need for a full-time support team.
“We’re not building AI for the sake of hype,” says a team member from RGI. “Adam’s vision is always grounded in practicality. The tech must solve something, save time, or increase revenue. If it doesn’t, it’s just noise.”
The upcoming product includes intelligent virtual agents designed to work 24/7, able to nurture leads, manage client databases, and integrate seamlessly into an agency’s existing tools. It’s not meant to replace human agents — it’s built to amplify their efficiency.
What makes this initiative stand out is its accessibility. While many AI platforms require custom development, data teams, and long onboarding phases, Adam’s approach is to make the product plug-and-play. Most clients don’t care about the algorithm. They care about what it does. And Adam is delivering exactly that.
This philosophy isn’t new for him. Over the years, he has launched and exited several ventures — including DVT Group (e-commerce), Mycare (dental tourism), and Maison Burj Dubai (a fashion label he sold to an American entrepreneur in 2023). Across all these ventures, one pattern is clear: Adam builds for impact, not ego.
He doesn’t aim to be the face of a movement or the star of social media. Instead, he focuses on building things that work — quietly, efficiently, and with longevity in mind.
“Most entrepreneurs overcomplicate things,” says one of his collaborators. “Adam simplifies. He sees through the noise, finds where the bottleneck is, and builds something that actually clears it.”
As AI continues to evolve, the gap between hype and real-world application will only grow. Entrepreneurs like Adam Guez, who understand both the technology and the operational grind of running a business, are the ones bridging that gap.
In a region like the UAE, where innovation is embraced but execution remains key, his model may just offer the roadmap others have been waiting for.
Accessible. Focused. Actionable. That’s how Adam Guez is bringing AI to businesses that need it most.
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