ImpactData & Raeden Partner to Deliver Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Capable Data Center In Greensboro, North Carolina

GREENSBORO, N.C. (February 18, 2025)Raeden, the leading solutions provider and operator of tactical (Artificial Intelligence – AI, Machine Learning – ML, Hyperscale, and Enterprise) data center and network facilities, today announced the signing of a joint venture (JV) agreement with ImpactData, a scaled developer of strategic land sites enabling rapid construction and readily available power with the initial intent to bring 20MW+ of turnkey colocation resources to Greensboro, North Carolina. Driven by the wide-ranging power capacity demand of AI and ML workloads, the JV intends to directly support turnkey data center requirements uniquely matching leading GPU provider “kits” with space, power, and network services optimizing speed-to-deployment and operational efficiency. Complete buildout of 20MW+ in Phase I will provide customers with coveted 2026 data center space and power capacity scaling to 300MW+ in subsequent phases.

“ImpactData’s strong efforts to obtain readily buildable land and near-term deliverable power from Duke Energy, technologically anchoring Gateway Research Park and coordinating access to a leading AI and ML talent pool at adjacent North Carolina A&T University provides technology companies unprecedented opportunity when paired with Raeden’s design, build, and operational expertise,” commented Jason Green, Raeden Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer.

  • 20MW+ turnkey, customized-to-suit (meaning supporting of any power and cooling density), solutions available Q2 2026 supporting single or multi-tenancy
  • Impact Data’s formal partnership with North Carolina A&T including development of land tied to the University provides significant economic development opportunities and resources via public/private partnership
  • North Carolina A&T, the first four-year accredited University in the Southeast with a major in Artificial Intelligence Science, provides a direct resource to the data center campus for highly skilled and trained professionals capable of transitioning from internship to dedicated staffing
  • Gateway Research Park and Duke Energy support scale and growth of the initial Phase providing anchor tenants linear opportunities to expand, leveraging initial investments and infrastructure deployments

Raeden and Impact Data will expand the Greensboro Development to other similar University-adjacent projects across the Southeastern United States allowing tenants to establish footprints in multiple geographies leveraging critical network interconnection resources, a major benefit of Raeden’s data center connectivity platform

“The Joint Venture between ImpactData and Raeden formalizes years of development to validate the vision of at-scale data center solutions derived from the foundation of land, power, and human talent intentionally providing the largest technology companies in the world the most resourceful means to operate,” said Terry Comer, ImpactData’s CEO.

About ImpactData

ImpactData facilitates land, power, and partnership resources enabling the development of current and future-state data centers including unlocking the significant strengths and benefits of strategic higher education, municipal and research organizations. ImpactData aims to create a dynamic network of mini-cloud-enabled regions integrating “digital learning” infrastructure to foster more interconnected campuses and communities, while supporting the commercial needs of leading technology providers. Through public-private partnership models, ImpactData will deploy over $1 billion in data center and related infrastructure opportunistically supporting advanced research, innovation, and workforce development in the next 24-months.

About Raeden

Raeden delivers the ability of any technology company to install and operate technology infrastructure into virtually any real estate asset complete with industry standard MSA and SLA documentation. From data centers to network equipment to energy solutions, Raeden’s platform turns existing land and real estate assets into resource pools of space, power, cooling, and network services, eliminating the need to solely deploy at a preexisting data center or settle for lack of network connectivity. With installed colocation solutions ranging from 10kW to 20MW+, Raeden’s dedication to solutions engineering means client requirements drive solutions development and Raeden’s deep founder-driven real estate acumen ensures clients receive colocation experiences in previously non-colocation facilities.

Raeden currently represents 30,000+ assets across North America and the United Kingdom with installed infrastructure solutions including all forms of colocation and  physical layer network infrastructure supporting all forms of wired and wireless solutions.

Source: Raeden.com

A&T to Drive AI Innovation, Economic Development in Collaboration with NVIDIA

EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. – Sept. 6, 2024 – North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University today announced it has entered a collaboration with NVIDIA aimed at accelerating North Carolina’s economic growth, enhancing workforce capabilities and fostering innovation across key sectors, helping further position the university as a leader in research and technology.

This collaboration aligns with N.C. A&T’s goal to achieve Carnegie Classification R1 research status, the highest classification of research institutions in the United States. By leveraging NVIDIA’s AI technology and resources, A&T will boost its research capacity in fields critical to economic and human advancement.

“Through this impactful relationship, North Carolina A&T and NVIDIA will enhance a foundation for collaboration and innovation, economic development and workforce preparedness, and groundbreaking research,” said Timothy Minor, interim vice chancellor for the Division of Strategic Partnerships and Economic Development. “By integrating AI into every facet of learning, A&T is equipped to prepare students and faculty to find solutions to problems and meet the industry demands for talent in North Carolina and the nation.”

“Workforce enablement is foundational to economic development, and equipping students and faculty with AI training and tools is key to setting them up to foster generative AI innovation,” said Louis Stewart, head of Strategic Initiatives for Developer Ecosystem at NVIDIA. “This collaboration has the potential to greatly elevate NC A&T’s research capabilities and make a lasting impact on North Carolina’s economy and technology ecosystem.”

Key objectives of the collaboration are:

  • Research Enhancement. The collaboration will strengthen A&T’s research initiatives in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, biotechnology and sustainable agriculture. These fields are pivotal to the university’s strategic mission of achieving R1 status, reflecting A&T’s commitment to groundbreaking research and innovation.
  • Educational Excellence. Working with NVIDIA, A&T will develop and refine educational programs, equipping students with the critical AI skills needed to thrive in the global tech industry. This initiative aims to place A&T graduates at the forefront of technological innovation, preparing them for careers in technology.
  • Economic Development. The collaboration seeks to harness AI to drive economic growth in North Carolina’s key industries, including energy, biotechnology, and information technology. This AI-driven transformation will create new opportunities for businesses and communities, helping solidify North Carolina’s position as a tech hub.
  • Inclusivity and Community Engagement. As part of the initiative, A&T will work with NVIDIA to foster a diverse and inclusive technology ecosystem by engaging with community stakeholders, helping ensure that the benefits of AI innovation reach underserved populations.

“A&T is preparing the next generation of socially conscious leaders, pioneering researchers, visionary entrepreneurs, and global change-makers to transform lives and improve the human condition,” said Tonya Smith-Jackson, Ph.D., provost and executive vice chancellor for Academic Affairs. “Advanced technology, including generative AI, is integral to that mission.

“Our collaboration with NVIDIA supports synergies that our students and faculty can both contribute to and benefit from, such as advanced research applications, innovations in teaching and learning, and new ways to drive economic empowerment, particularly for those who are underserved. We appreciate the forward-thinking vision of NVIDIA and its recognition that a collaboration with A&T will undoubtedly serve the state, nation and globe.”

Media Contact Information: avallen@ncat.edu