About Babylon
A newly established Iraqi company carrying a five-thousand-year-old name — and treating that inheritance as an engineering responsibility, not a decoration.
The Code of Babylon
The world's first code was written here
Babylon wrote humanity's first code: the Code of Hammurabi — 282 articles carved on a single stele, each one a complete conditional statement: 'if a person does X, then the ruling is Y'. That is the if/then structure every line of software runs on today. Around it: accounting tablets as the first databases, Babylonian astronomical tables as the first predictive algorithms. Babylon was not merely a capital — it was the world's first information infrastructure.
We take from that inheritance its logic, not its imagery: the precisely written rule, the documented record, the system built layer upon layer. That is why you will find no historical ornament and no tourist symbols in our identity — but an abstract engineering system saying the same thing: from Babylon's first code to Babylon's next. Hence our domain: babylon.codes.
Babylon United Advanced Technology was founded to be Iraq's national technology partner: an institution combining deep local knowledge with global delivery standards, working where state, technology, infrastructure, security and investment intersect.
Vision & mission
Vision
To be the trusted gate through which Iraq and the region cross into a sovereign, secure digital economy.
Mission
We design, build and operate national digital systems — with global partnerships, local talent, and complete institutional honesty in every claim.
Our values
Six principles behind every decision
Honesty before spectacle
Every number on this site is sourced; every capability is labelled with its true status.
Sovereignty first
Iraq's data stays Iraq's — we design on that principle from day one.
Knowledge is transferred, not hoarded
Every project includes knowledge transfer and local capability building.
Global standards, local roots
We measure ourselves against Fortune-500 standards and understand the Iraqi market from within.
Built for the long run
We build for the next decade, not the next deal.
Published integrity
Our anti-corruption and compliance charter is public — government contracting here is institutional capability, not relationships.
Delivery model
Advise · Build · Operate
Advise
Diagnosis, strategy, solution design and specifications — before any delivery commitment.
Build
Delivery and integration under global program-management methods and top-vendor partnerships.
Operate
Operation, maintenance and continuous improvement — then gradual transfer of knowledge and operations.
Leadership
Leadership team
Leadership structure: Chief Executive, Chief Technology Officer, Director of Government Programs, and Director of Quality & Compliance.
Governance
Governance you can read before you have to ask
- A binding integrity and anti-corruption charter for every employee and partner — referencing Iraq's Commission of Integrity law and international standards (ISO 37001).
- Conflict-of-interest and disclosure policy in every government engagement.
- A public commitment: no influence or intermediary language in any commercial proposal.