Omnix International is taking its HOT Systems line to GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai from 13 to 17 October. Expect purpose-built hardware tuned for pro workloads, including AI workstations, liquid-cooled laptops built for sustained loads, and a first public look at HOT Guard, a real-time security and system monitoring tool. You’ll find senior execs on site in Hall 5, Booth 30.
What HOT Systems is showing at GITEX
Focused machines for real work, not showboating.
- AI workstations powered by PNY
- Liquid-cooled laptops for sustained performance
- HOT Guard for real-time security and monitoring
- Optimisations for CAD, BIM, simulation and AI/ML
- On-booth consultations with the team
Omnix says the lineup is engineered for “today’s demands and tomorrow’s innovation,” which translates to tuned components, thermal headroom and enterprise-grade protection. The company will run demos around common regional workflows such as architecture, engineering and media production, plus AI/ML training and inference. The pitch is simple: reduce bottlenecks, keep clocks up, and make deployments easier to manage.
Why the PNY partnership matters
A hardware partner can make or break workstation reliability.
- PNY supplies high-performance memory, storage and NVIDIA RTX Professional/GeForce RTX graphics
- Joint booth experience focused on client needs, not just spec sheets
- Backing from a global vendor with local execution
HOT Systems is collaborating with PNY at the stand to underline component quality and driver support around NVIDIA RTX. For buyers juggling AI frameworks and GPU scheduling, a stable, vendor-aligned stack helps avoid the usual firmware and driver roulette. The showcase highlights how the two teams package that into ready-to-deploy systems for UAE enterprises.
The new bit: HOT Guard
Security and uptime are now table stakes in pro rigs.
- Real-time security and system monitoring
- Ties into Hardware Optimization Technology (HOT)
- Targets performance, energy efficiency and reliability
HOT Guard is positioned as an always-on layer that watches thermals, utilisation, and potential security issues while the company’s Hardware Optimization Technology keeps performance consistent. The goal is fewer slowdowns, better power draw under load, and faster recovery if something goes sideways during a render, a BIM compile, or an overnight training job.
Who this is for in the UAE
If your day job melts laptops, this is your aisle.
- CAD/BIM shops delivering on tight timelines
- Simulation and research teams with heavy compute needs
- Media houses handling 4K/8K timelines and 3D
- AI/ML teams running local inference or training
The systems are aimed at firms that value predictable performance over flashy chassis. Think architects scrubbing huge models in Revit, agencies grading HDR timelines, or data teams doing on-prem inference for data-residency reasons. For context on local AI and compute trends, see our pieces on ASUS’ GITEX plans, Lenovo’s enterprise GPU services and the region’s NVIDIA-backed AI lab in Abu Dhabi: ASUS Techsphere in Dubai, Lenovo GPU services in the UAE, and TII x NVIDIA robotics lab.
Where and when to find them
Let’s keep this easy.
- Event: GITEX Global 2025
- Dates: 13–17 October 2025
- Location: Dubai World Trade Centre
- Booth: Hall 5, Booth 30
- On-site: Senior HOT Systems executives available
Omnix is planning a client-focused booth with guided discussions. If you’re mapping an AI PC rollout or planning hybrid render nodes, block time with the team to talk configs, support, and deployment.
What is HOT Guard?
HOT Guard is an advanced real-time security and system monitoring solution integrated with HOT’s optimisation stack to improve performance consistency, efficiency and reliability.
Are the laptops really liquid-cooled?
Yes. HOT Systems will show AI laptops using liquid cooling to hold higher sustained performance under heavy workloads. The message is stability during long renders and training runs, not short-burst benchmarks.
Which GPUs are expected?
The partnership highlights NVIDIA RTX Professional Graphics and GeForce RTX, supplied via PNY. Exact SKUs weren’t listed in the release, but the platform focus is clear.
Who should visit the booth?
Teams in architecture, engineering, construction, media and research, plus anyone running local AI/ML. If you want broader context on AI workstations and UAE trends, see our tiny Acer AI workstation overview and Hub71’s AI cohort.
Where is the booth?
Hall 5, Booth 30 at Dubai World Trade Centre during GITEX Global 2025, 13–17 October.