The deal unites distributed AI cloud software with powered land and long-term capital, positioning Radiant as a vertically integrated AI infrastructure player.
UK scaleup Radiant today announced its merger with Ori Industries, combining Ori’s distributed AI infrastructure platform with Radiant’s global infrastructure capabilities and marking the company’s transition into full operations.
Radiant is a vertically integrated AI infrastructure company combining utility-scale powered land, long-term capital, and a proprietary AI infrastructure software platform.
Radiant builds and operates AI factories for enterprises, telecommunications providers, and sovereign institutions, delivering scalable compute with utility-grade economics, operational resilience, and planning horizons aligned to the long-term demands of the AI economy.
Ori provides sovereigns, telcos, & corporates with the software stack to build, manage, and deploy AI cloud. Through this merger, Ori will be the ‘spark’ that fires up Radiant — it will be the software & team layer sitting on top of its compute + physical data centres.
As part of the merger, Radiant enters its operating phase as the first compute deployment vehicle and second seed investment for Brookfield’s AI Infrastructure Fund (“BAIIF”). BAIIF provides Radiant with a direct pipeline to a $100 billion investment program for AI Infrastructure, ensuring the company has the long-term capital required to deliver a fully integrated, utility-scale ecosystem that unites proprietary software, sovereign compute, and powered land into a single, global AI utility.
Radiant’s infrastructure will be based on the NVIDIA DSX reference design, offering AI compute infrastructure for sovereign governments, select global enterprises, and telecommunications providers under long-term contracts.
Mahdi Yahya, Founder and CEO of Ori and President of Radiant, said:
“We could not be more excited to continue the Ori journey through Radiant. For more than seven years, our team has been building toward this moment – designing software that could enable infrastructure for AI at scale. It was immediately apparent that Brookfield was the ideal partner for Ori.
Through Radiant we can challenge the supply-demand imbalance that has defined AI since the release of advanced LLMs in 2023. With deep, structural advantages in capital costs, powered land, compute, and software, Radiant is building the infrastructure to enable a global age of abundance for AI.”
Radiant will continue to grow and operate the Ori Global AI Cloud for customers who need on-demand capacity and rapid deployment.
