digital.enterprises is a Doha-based technology company focused on procurement and supply-chain automation for the energy sector. Its headquarters places it at the centre of the global LNG and GTL industry, and its work targets inefficiencies in MRO (maintenance, repair and operations) procurement - a function that, by the company's account, costs energy firms millions of dollars daily through reactive, manual processes.
The company's core product is ADAPT, an AI platform designed to replace manual request-for-quote workflows - which typically take three to five days - with instant matching of buyer purchase requisitions against supplier stock across enterprise ERP systems, including SAP, Oracle, and Dynamics. The platform handles technical and commercial compliance validation in real time, provides intelligent supplier scoring and qualification, and can run automated emergency auctions. Its stated goal is to move energy-sector supply chains from reactive emergency management toward predictive and eventually autonomous operations.
The technical stack spans real-time AI, cloud infrastructure, ERP integration, predictive analytics, and automated auction systems. Beyond operational efficiency, ADAPT targets a sustainability dimension: by reducing reliance on expedited shipping triggered by stockouts, the platform claims to cut supply-chain carbon emissions. The addressable market digital.enterprises operates in - energy-sector procurement - is stated to be worth $2 trillion.