Hypertec Expands Its Footprint in Europe
In an ambitious move, Hypertec, a renowned Canadian leader in sustainable AI infrastructure, has officially declared its expansion into the European market. This announcement comes in partnership with
5C Group, a major player in constructing next-generation AI data centers, and
Together AI, a leading AI cloud platform for fostering enterprise innovation and powering forward-thinking AI companies.
The strategic coalition will kick off with the first joint AI deployment in Europe, marking a crucial milestone in Hypertec's global journey to enhance scalable, high-performance AI cloud infrastructure. The initial rollout is set to commence in late 2025, with extensive buildouts planned through 2028, primarily aimed at addressing Europe's rising demand for sovereign and regulation-compliant AI solutions.
A Comprehensive AI Ecosystem
The symbiotic relationship formed among Hypertec, 5C Group, and Together AI aims to offer complete vertical integration, merging state-of-the-art hardware technologies, data center construction, operational excellence, and pioneering AI infrastructure. This collaboration is projected to yield an impressive
2 gigawatts (GW) of dedicated data center capacity, facilitate the deployment of nearly
100,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, and potentially generate more than
$5 billion in investments— a proactive response to the substantial compute gap in Europe. Priority markets for this expansion include
France, the UK, Italy, and Portugal.
To adapt effectively to European needs, Hypertec is exploring potential acquisitions and collaborations with both local and global entities, ensuring that the projects align with regional regulatory and sustainability mandates. As noted by
Evan Solomon, the Canadian Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, this expansion symbolizes Canada's commitment to fostering technological innovation as a backbone of sovereignty and economic prosperity.
Leadership Insights
Reflecting on the expansion,
Simon Ahdoot, CEO of Hypertec, stressed the importance of investing in a sustainable, high-performance AI infrastructure platform in Europe, stating, “This effort aligns with our commitment to global AI leadership and our belief in Europe’s robust talent and innovation ecosystem.” The partnership is set to deliver unmatched performance and reliability tailored to the region’s specific requirements.
Both
Jonathan Ahdoot, CEO of 5C Group, and
Vipul Ved Prakash, CEO of Together AI, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need for Europe to establish a robust AI footprint capable of supporting its ambitions for independence and leadership in AI technology. 5C has previously showcased success through the retrofit of data centers in North America, enabling them to scale their operations for European clients significantly.
Expectations and Future Developments
The European AI Factory rollout will empower the training and fine-tuning of over
200 optimized open-source models, such as
DeepSeek and Llama LLMs, showcasing the latest advancements in AI efficiency and scalability. This will lead to faster deployment cycles, synchronized infrastructure rollouts, and regulation-compliant AI cloud services that will provide notable operational efficiencies for clients.
The upcoming developments also align seamlessly with broader Quebec and Canada's AI strategies, underscoring a commitment to cultivating engineering innovation and workforce development domestically. The anticipated 2 GW of new capacity is projected to become operational through
2029, with 600 MW expected to be online in 2025 and 2026.
About The Companies Involved
Hypertec, established in 1984, strives to leverage its tech solutions and partnerships to transform challenges into opportunities, working with clients across various sectors worldwide.
5C Group, resulting from the acquisition of 5C Data Centers by Hypertec Cloud, specializes in delivering secure, sustainable, and scalable AI infrastructure solutions.
Together AI focuses on advancing open-source research and providing tools that allow enterprises and researchers to train and deploy generative AI models effectively.
For more information, visit the respective websites of
Hypertec,
5C Group, and
Together AI.