Magure Secures Three ISO Certifications for Secure, Quality Enterprise AI Systems
Magure noted that the certifications align with the UAE’s broader push toward responsible and secure AI adoption, including the UAE National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031, DIFC’s Data Protection and AI-related regulatory guidance, Dubai Electronic Security Centre’s AI Security Policy, and the Abu Dhabi Government’s Digital Strategy.
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UAE-based enterprise AI company Magure has earned three ISO certifications, placing it among a few organizations globally — and among the earliest companies in the UAE— to meet international standards for quality management, information security, and AI management systems.
The company has announced that it has been certified under ISO 9001:2015, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, and ISO/IEC 42001, reinforcing its commitment to building enterprise AI systems that are reliable, secure, and responsibly managed.
“As AI systems become more autonomous and deeply integrated into business operations, enterprises need more than innovation-they need assurance,” said Akhil Koka, CEO Magure. “These certifications validate the way Magure builds and manages AI systems and reinforce our mission to help enterprises scale AI with confidence, accountability, and long-term trust.”
Magure said the standards are embedded in the development and operation of its AI platforms, including MagOneAI, an agentic AI platform designed to help enterprises build and deploy autonomous AI applications that integrate with business data and operational workflows.
According to the company, the certifications ensure that AI applications are designed, deployed, monitored, and improved through standardized processes. Security features, including role-based access controls, encrypted data handling, environment segregation, and continuous monitoring, are built into the platform to safeguard enterprise data.
The same standards are applied across Magure’s broader AI ecosystem, including MagLabs, a platform used for AI workflow development and use-case discovery, and MagVisionIQ, the company’s computer vision platform.
Magure noted that the certifications align with the UAE’s broader push toward responsible and secure AI adoption, including the UAE National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031, DIFC’s Data Protection and AI-related regulatory guidance, Dubai Electronic Security Centre’s AI Security Policy, and the Abu Dhabi Government’s Digital Strategy.
Headquartered in the UAE, Magure specializes in agentic AI platforms, AI lifecycle management, and enterprise-scale AI deployment across industries including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and government.

UAE-based enterprise AI company Magure has earned three ISO certifications, placing it among a few organizations globally — and among the earliest companies in the UAE— to meet international standards for quality management, information security, and AI management systems.
The company has announced that it has been certified under ISO 9001:2015, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, and ISO/IEC 42001, reinforcing its commitment to building enterprise AI systems that are reliable, secure, and responsibly managed.
“As AI systems become more autonomous and deeply integrated into business operations, enterprises need more than innovation-they need assurance,” said Akhil Koka, CEO Magure. “These certifications validate the way Magure builds and manages AI systems and reinforce our mission to help enterprises scale AI with confidence, accountability, and long-term trust.”