BluSky AI's Modular Data Centers Aim to Address AI Computing Infrastructure Shortage
July 16th, 2026 6:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
BluSky AI (BSAI) announces its SkyMod modular data centers, designed to rapidly deploy AI compute capacity with lower energy use and minimal water consumption, targeting the growing demand for AI training and inference workloads.

BluSky AI Inc. (OTC: BSAI) is positioning to help address the growing global shortage of AI computing infrastructure through its data center model, which is designed to deliver AI compute capacity more quickly and sustainably than traditional hyperscale facilities. The company's modular SkyMods, or prefabricated AI factories, require less energy, use little to no water for cooling, occupy smaller footprints, and can be deployed in roughly 12 months while supporting both AI training and the increasing demand for inference workloads.
The announcement comes as demand for AI computing power continues to outpace supply, driven by the rapid adoption of generative AI and large language models. Traditional data centers often take years to build and require significant water and energy resources, creating bottlenecks for AI development. BluSky AI's approach aims to circumvent these challenges by offering a more agile and environmentally friendly alternative.
BluSky AI also plans to expand its Neocloud platform with a network of AI Factory locations across the U.S., offering GPU-as-a-Service, bare metal computing solutions, and scalable infrastructure for AI developers. This model allows clients to access high-performance computing without the capital expenditure of building their own facilities. The company's executive team brings experience spanning data centers, telecommunications, technology, energy, blockchain, and finance, positioning it to capitalize on the rapid growth of the AI market.
The implications of this announcement are significant for the AI industry, which relies on massive computational resources. By reducing deployment time and environmental impact, BluSky AI could enable faster innovation and broader access to AI capabilities for small to mid-sized enterprises and academic institutions. The company's focus on inference workloads—the process of running trained AI models—is particularly timely as AI applications move from development to production.
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