Brookfield Launches Radiant as First Vertically Integrated AI Infrastructure Company Through Ori Industries Merger
Key Takeaways
- ▸Radiant emerges as the first vertically integrated AI infrastructure company through Brookfield's merger with Ori Industries, backed by a $100 billion AI Infrastructure Fund
- ▸The company will build AI factories using NVIDIA's DSX reference design, targeting sovereign governments, enterprises, and telecom providers with long-term contracts
- ▸Radiant combines data center infrastructure, energy development, and proprietary software into a unified global AI utility platform
Summary
Brookfield has launched Radiant, positioning it as the world's first vertically integrated AI infrastructure company following its merger with Ori Industries. The newly formed entity combines Ori's distributed AI infrastructure platform with Radiant's global infrastructure capabilities and Brookfield's substantial financial backing. Radiant operates as the first compute deployment vehicle within Brookfield's AI Infrastructure Fund, which provides access to a $100 billion investment program dedicated to AI infrastructure development.
Radiant's infrastructure will be built using NVIDIA's DSX reference design, targeting the multi-trillion dollar market for integrated AI factories over the next decade. The company aims to deliver vertically integrated, purpose-built AI factories that combine proprietary software, sovereign compute capabilities, and powered land into a unified global AI utility. This integrated approach addresses the growing demand for large-scale AI compute capacity from sovereign governments, global enterprises, and telecommunications providers.
The merger marks Radiant's transition into full operations, with the company uniquely positioned to deliver AI compute infrastructure under long-term contracts. Radiant will maintain and expand the Ori Global AI Cloud for customers requiring on-demand capacity and rapid deployment, while simultaneously developing utility-scale ecosystems. The company's access to Brookfield's scaled capital, combined with data center and energy development capabilities, enables it to compete in the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure market as a comprehensive, end-to-end solution provider.
- The merger positions Radiant to serve both the on-demand AI compute market through Ori Global AI Cloud and large-scale infrastructure projects


