Psionics Company

Delivering high-density AI compute as part of sovereign infrastructure projects.

Building for AI workloads
We are developing high-density AI infrastructure for dense hardware, heavy power use, and reliable network performance.
Start with a defined requirement
We begin with a capacity program built around a specific customer requirement.
Expand with demand
We expand capacity where power, fiber, permits, hardware, and local staff are available.

Founding team

Operators across infrastructure, technology, and finance.

Six years of working together across complex operating environments.

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Jayaditt Basani

Co-Founder & CEO

Operator and dealmaker across technology, higher education, mining, and international expansion.

  • CEO of Tentworks Interactive
  • Established Acharya University's Uzbekistan branch
  • Supported MAM Mineral's second ore-processing installation
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Bjørn Kringlen

Co-Founder & COO

Engineering-minded operator across applied machine learning, capital markets, fintech turnarounds, and commercial recovery.

  • Founded a drone-imaging agricultural ML company
  • Led revenue at Treasure Financial and Meow
  • Interim CEO through Crescent Financial's return to profitability
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Execution discipline

We develop only where we have a structural advantage.

Psionics pursues projects where favorable regulatory terms, power arrangements, permitting pathways, and local delivery conditions lower cost and allow capital to be deployed faster.

Built for AI demand

Define initial IT load, phased MW expansion, target rack densities, liquid-cooling readiness, and availability criteria for training and inference clusters.

Capital follows validated milestones

Capital deployment is tied to land control, utility studies, basis of design, permitting progress, and contracted demand rather than speculative schedules.

Power and network come first

Validate utility capacity, grid interconnection, generation strategy, diverse fiber routes, latency targets, land, water, and permitting constraints.

Operations designed from day one

Commissioning, staffing, physical security, monitoring, maintenance, and escalation procedures are defined during development, not after construction.

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Tell us what you are planning.

Share the expected workload, location, scale, and timeline. We will use that context to determine whether there is a practical path forward.