Automotive Autonomy Brightskies brings real-world experience in self-driving mobility projects and functional safety work for safety-critical automotive systems, including collaborations with KAUST and Rimac. This demonstrates the ability to deliver autonomous software, safety certification support, and hardware-software integration. Opportunities include targeting automotive OEMs and mobility startups in need of end-to-end autonomy solutions and safety-compliant development.
HPC and AI The company emphasizes GPU-accelerated computing and high-performance workloads, with CUDA expertise and past collaborations on HPC for industrial applications. This positions Brightskies to tackle simulations, AI model training, and data analytics for engineering, energy, and manufacturing sectors. Potential sales angles include bespoke HPC clusters, performance optimization services, and AI/ML pipeline development for compute-intensive workloads.
Global Nearshore Based in Alexandria with a footprint that serves the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, Brightskies combines regional delivery with a mid-sized, scalable team and an established project track record. This enables cost-effective nearshore partnerships and follow-the-sun support for multi-region initiatives. Use cases include acting as a nearshore development hub for Western clients seeking time-zone alignment and regional engineering capacity.
Enterprise Transformation The company has a history of enterprise solutions and digital transformation across multiple industries, backed by a track record of numerous projects and clients. This opens opportunities for modernization, cloud migrations, API integrations, and data platform initiatives in mid-market enterprises. Sales focus can be on cross-industry modernization programs and modernization-as-a-service offerings.
Strategic Partners Longstanding collaborations with Rimac, KAUST, Intel, and Simply NUC showcase credibility and experience in hardware-software co-design and research-driven projects. This creates prospects for co-sell arrangements with hardware vendors and academic or research institutions, as well as integrated offerings for automotive safety, HPC, and embedded systems.