Rafay Systems and AI Green Data Centers Partner to Enhance AI Infrastructure in Latin America
Rafay Systems and AI Green Data Centers: A New Era for AI in Latin America
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Rafay Systems, a pioneer in infrastructure orchestration for AI and cloud-native applications, has partnered with AI Green Data Centers (AI-GDC) to launch an innovative sovereign AI infrastructure across Latin America. This new alliance not only marks a significant development in the region’s digital landscape but also aims to satisfy the growing demands of educational and public sector organizations while adhering to local sovereignty and compliance requirements.
Headquartered in Mexico, AI-GDC is leveraging more than three decades of expertise in infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) to establish Latin America’s first high-performance computing (HPC) and AI platform. With Rafay Systems’ orchestration capabilities, AI-GDC plans to transcend the typical GPU-as-a-service model, providing a comprehensive range of AI services tailored to the unique needs of Latin American customers. This strategy involves creating an application marketplace that allows enterprises and public sector entities to access AI solutions specifically designed for their regional challenges.
AI-GDC is spearheaded by President Marianela Santos and CEO Franz Berchelmann, with the technical prowess of CTO Aníbal Reyes. The infrastructure is meticulously designed to meet the specific requirements of next-generation GPUs, factoring in the necessary high-density power and cooling systems. The venture is set to pave the way for participation in the NVIDIA Cloud Partner program, underscoring the commitment to deliver cloud-based GPU infrastructure and efficient AI workloads at scale.
As a founding member of the Nuevo León regional AI cluster, AI-GDC collaborates closely with government leadership, positioning Monterrey as Latin America's epicenter for AI innovation. The flagship green data center is anticipated to begin construction this year, with aspirations to expand power capacity to an impressive 100 megawatts (MW) by 2030, significantly contributing to the regional infrastructure.
A cornerstone of AI-GDC’s mission is its focus on digital sovereignty, ensuring that data generated in Mexico, and by extension Latin America, remains within national borders. This approach not only complies with local laws and regulations but also addresses concerns related to data privacy and security. AI-GDC integrates sustainable practices into its infrastructure, utilizing renewable energy sources and water-efficient cooling systems to minimize the ecological impact of its data centers, which will support multi-megawatt GPU clusters.
The target clientele for AI-GDC includes government bodies enhancing national digitalization efforts, businesses in manufacturing and logistics sectors adopting generative AI technologies, and academic institutions like Tecnológico de Monterrey that are at the forefront of AI research.
Industry analysis indicates that global spending on AI infrastructure is expected to soar to $758 billion by 2029, with Mexico’s AI data center market projected to grow at a staggering 24.55% annual growth rate through 2031. Rafay Systems' CEO, Haseeb Budhani, emphasized, "Latin America is rapidly becoming a crucial arena for AI infrastructure investment. As significant funds are poured into Mexico's AI data centers, success will come to those who provide differentiated AI services rather than just GPU rentals. Our collaboration with AI-GDC is pivotal in delivering valuable AI solutions throughout the region."
Franz Berchelmann, CEO of AI Green Data Centers, shared the vision of creating an unmatched sovereign AI infrastructure platform in Latin America. He stated, "With our strategic relationships and infrastructure roadmap, alongside Rafay’s orchestration layer that maximizes our GPU infrastructure, we’re set to deliver a secure and robust AI experience across the region."
The partnership between Rafay Systems and AI Green Data Centers is not just about technological advancement; it symbolizes a shift towards more localized digital solutions in Latin America, ensuring data sovereignty while promoting environmental sustainability. The excitement surrounding this collaboration is palpable, and it is poised to significantly impact the future of AI in the region, enhancing the capabilities of enterprises, government bodies, and educational institutions alike.
In summary, as Rafay Systems and AI-GDC embark on this ambitious journey, they are expected to redefine the AI landscape in Latin America, offering unprecedented access and capabilities that will empower various sectors as they navigate the digital transformation era. For more information about Rafay Systems and the innovative projects with AI-GDC, visit their websites and stay tuned for updates on the evolution of AI across the region.