AI in Lebanon Conference

Mohammed Al Masri.

Mohammed Al Masri: Pioneering AI in Healthcare and Supporting Lebanon’s National AI Movement

As Lebanon prepares to redefine its future through artificial intelligence, the AI in Lebanon Conference 2025 stands as a strategic vision for the country and landmark initiative.

Among the earliest and most committed champions of this vision is Mohammed Al Masri, Managing Partner at Limitless Technologies SAL.

More than a speaker, Mohammed has been a foundational supporter of the conference, recognizing its strategic importance from day one.

His early support and advocacy played a crucial role in catalyzing momentum, helping the initiative gain visibility, credibility, and the trust of key stakeholders in Lebanon and abroad.

“I supported this conference because I believe Lebanon deserves more than survival, it deserves leadership,” Mohammed says. “AI is how we reclaim our edge across sectors like healthcare, insurance, and beyond.”

With over two decades of regional leadership in GCC and MENA, Mohammed brings rare depth in health insurance, third-party administration, and AI-powered transformation. His executive tenure includes serving in different TPA settings, where he oversaw a tenfold increase in profitability while embedding AI and machine learning into operational workflows.

At Limitless Technologies, he now drives forward-thinking solutions for TPAs, insurers, and healthcare providers, focusing on automation, revenue cycle intelligence, and digital health innovation. His work bridges real-world healthcare needs with the potential of artificial intelligence, helping clients move from legacy systems to scalable, smart infrastructures.

Mohammed’s boardroom influence spanned several entities as well, where he’s known for strategic clarity and operational excellence. His consulting engagements have included global medical travel for treatment and IPMI partnerships across the USA, UK, Europe, and MENA, and he continues to advise C-suites on AI readiness and data-driven decision-making.

Educationally, he holds a PGDip in AI for Business from Oxford University, a Master’s in Healthcare Management from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and a BS in Nursing Science from the American University of Beirut—a triad that blends clinical credibility with business insight and cutting-edge tech fluency.

“This conference is not just about AI. It’s about restoring trust, exporting talent, and proving to ourselves that we can lead,” Mohammed affirms.

At the AI in Lebanon Conference, Mohammed will speak on AI in Healthcare and Insurance, addressing how Lebanon can adopt AI responsibly, efficiently, and inclusively in healthcare reform. His thought leadership, coupled with his tangible support, reflects a deeper belief: that Lebanon’s AI journey must be built by its people, for its people.