About

The company behind Next EAM.

Next EAM is a product of Next Tech Corporation, a Saudi technology company building enterprise software for the teams that keep critical infrastructure running.

Who we are

Next Tech Corporation is a Saudi enterprise technology company focused on operational software for industrial, energy, real estate, healthcare, and public sector operators. We build software the way our customers run their facilities: with discipline, accountability, and a long horizon.

The company is privately held and independently funded. Our engineering and product teams are based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with infrastructure hosted in Riyadh for full data residency under the Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) ECC controls.

We are not a reseller, not a system integrator wrapping a foreign product, and not a consultancy bolting custom modules on top of someone else's platform. The codebase, schema, AI integrations, security model, and roadmap are all ours.

Why we built Next EAM

Most Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) platforms in use today were designed in an era before mobile devices, before cloud, and long before AI. They reflect the constraints of that era: heavy on configuration, weak on guidance, slow to evolve, and expensive to operate.

We built Next EAM around a different premise. The platform should think with the operator, not for them. Work order triage, preventive maintenance scheduling, asset health forecasting, and compliance reporting all benefit from modern AI when the data model and security boundaries are designed for it from day one.

Equally important: enterprise customers in the Kingdom should not have to choose between modern software and full data residency. We host in Riyadh, align controls to NCA ECC, and design tenant isolation into every query path so that compliance is the default, not an afterthought.

How we work

Security and compliance by default

Tenant isolation enforced at the data access layer. NCA ECC and PDPL controls mapped to concrete code, not just policy documents. Audit trails on every write.

AI as part of the operator's workflow

Anthropic Claude powers a retrieval grounded assistant that answers questions against your tenant data, drafts replies, triages tickets, and explains why a work order is overdue.

Built for asset intensive operations

42 modules covering assets, work orders, preventive maintenance, inventory, procurement, contracts, permits, training, and compliance reporting. One system of record across the operations stack.

Saudi first, internationally fluent

Hosted in Riyadh with full Arabic and English support and RTL layout. Roadmap items for KSA government tenancy, ZATCA invoicing, and Wasel field service routing are first class.

Engineering discipline over marketing

Schema migrations versioned in git. Continuous integration on every change. Rate limited APIs, MFA, encrypted secrets, and reproducible Docker deployments. No production access without an audit log entry.

Long term partnership, not one off projects

We are operators ourselves and we know that EAM platforms outlive most of the people who selected them. We commit to a multi year roadmap and a stable product surface that your team can train against.

Ownership and governance

Next Tech Corporation is a privately held Saudi company. The platform and all associated intellectual property, including source code, schema, brand, and trademarks, are wholly owned by the company. Customer data is contractually owned by each customer and never shared, sold, or used to train external models.

We operate under Saudi law, file under the Kingdom's applicable commercial and data protection regulations, and maintain a clear separation between platform operations and tenant data. Platform administrators cannot read or export tenant data without an explicit, logged, customer authorised access ticket.

For enterprise procurement: we provide a Master Services Agreement, a Data Processing Addendum aligned to PDPL, a tenant specific compliance pack, and on request a third party assurance report.

Get in touch

Whether you are evaluating Next EAM for your operations, considering a partnership, or want to compare notes on EAM in the Kingdom, we want to hear from you.