About D-AI

One nation. One infrastructure. One sovereign intelligence.

We build sovereign AI systems that enable every nation to own, govern, and operate its intelligence independently — establishing the global standard for national AI infrastructure.

Hello, World. From day one, our vision has been clear — to ensure that data remains within sovereign borders, AI is governed by national laws, and every country has the capability to shape its own intelligent future.

D-AI is a United States company, incorporated in the State of Delaware, partnering with governments and enterprises worldwide to build and operate sovereign AI infrastructure.

1.2GW
Power under design
40k+
GPUs deployed
9
Sovereign programs
100%
In-border data
What we believe

Principles that govern the way we build.

01

Sovereignty by design

Every system we build assumes data stays within national borders and intelligence is governed by national law. Sovereignty is not a feature we add — it is the architecture.

02

Infrastructure, not dependency

We hand nations the capability to operate their own intelligence. No black boxes, no perpetual reliance on foreign clouds — full operational ownership.

03

Engineering at national scale

From gigawatt power design to liquid-cooled GPU halls, we treat AI as critical national infrastructure and engineer it to the standard that demands.

Our trajectory

From a single mission to global infrastructure.

2023

Founded

D-AI is established with a singular mission: sovereign AI for every nation.

2023

First sovereign cluster

Initial liquid-cooled GPU deployment brought online for a national partner.

2024

Gigafactory program

Launch of the end-to-end gigafactory design and build-out practice.

2025

LLM Box

Sovereign inference appliance shipped to enterprise and government.

2026

Global footprint

Sovereign infrastructure operating across multiple continents.

Leadership

The team building sovereign intelligence.

Portrait of Bijan Burnard, Co-Founder & Global Chairman

Bijan Burnard

Co-Founder & Global Chairman

Portrait of Jonathan Mileshik, Global COO

Jonathan Mileshik

Global COO

Portrait of Brad McGann, Global Security Officer

Brad McGann

Global Security Officer

Portrait of Cyrille Leroy, Executive Engineering Officer

Cyrille Leroy

Executive Engineering Officer

Portrait of Joshua Pelkin, Executive Cybersecurity Officer

Joshua Pelkin

Executive Cybersecurity Officer

Portrait of Hatim Daudi, Executive LLM Development Officer

Hatim Daudi

Executive LLM Development Officer

Global deployments

Sovereign programs, delivered one nation at a time.

Each project is a standalone national supercomputer — no shared cloud, no external control. A global program, delivered one nation at a time.

Global Sovereign Program

Northern Gulf

Middle East

Construction
Capacity
750 MW
AI Compute
48 EFLOPs
Renewable
68%
Est. Jobs
4,200

Nordic Belt

Northern Europe

Operational
Capacity
500 MW
AI Compute
32 EFLOPs
Renewable
96%
Est. Jobs
2,800

Andes Highlands

South America

FEED
Capacity
420 MW
AI Compute
24 EFLOPs
Renewable
82%
Est. Jobs
3,100

Sub-Saharan Corridor

Africa

Feasibility
Capacity
600 MW
AI Compute
38 EFLOPs
Renewable
74%
Est. Jobs
5,400

Indo-Pacific

Southeast Asia

Construction
Capacity
900 MW
AI Compute
60 EFLOPs
Renewable
58%
Est. Jobs
6,700

Central Plains

North America

FEED
Capacity
1.2 GW
AI Compute
80 EFLOPs
Renewable
71%
Est. Jobs
7,900
Flagship facilities

Live infrastructure, already on the ground.

Operational data centre and cable-landing assets anchoring sovereign connectivity across the Gulf and wider MENA region.

Hyperscale Data Center

center3 AlKhobar Data Center

Al Khobar, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia

Operational

A carrier-grade regional facility anchoring high-density enterprise and cloud workloads across the MENA region, spanning ten purpose-built data halls.

Floor Area
35,000 m²
Power Capacity
24.4 MW
Data Halls
10
Rack Capacity
1,500
  • Ten data halls engineered for high-density regional cloud demand
  • Backs enterprise workloads and telecommunication backhaul
  • Tied into a redundant national backhaul network

Cable Landing Station

Salam Khobar CLS

Corniche Road, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

Operational

A key international network corridor and submarine cable landing station on the Gulf coast, providing direct terrestrial and subsea routing across the region.

Role
Cable Landing
Subsea System
FALCON
Grade
Carrier-grade
Corridor
Eastern Gateway
  • Direct routing toward Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE
  • Highly secure, carrier-grade cable landing infrastructure
  • Integrated into Salam's redundant national backhaul network

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