The goal is a working data center, not a big announcement.
Psionics Company
Delivering gigawatts of inference and training infrastructure capacity to developing countries.
We would rather do a few things well than promise everything at once.
The design is meant for real customer use, not a demo.
We enter new markets only when the site can be built, launched, and run with confidence.

Jay Basani
Co-Founder & CEO
- Founder, J.Basani & Company
- Director of Acharya Group Large scale projects in Africa and Asia
- Creative Director - Tentworks Interactive
- Director MAM minerals largest beneficiated Iron Ore Mine in Malaysia
- Director Acharya Group

Bjorn Kringlen
Co-Founder & COO
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Acquired and managed +$5 Billion in assets
- Founded a machine-learning agricultural compliance company
- Head of Revenue for Peter Thiel's Hedge Fund Manager @ Treasure Financial
- Interim CEO at Crescent Financial
- Director of Revenue at Meow.com
How we work
We build data centers that are practical, reliable, and ready to run.
We focus on the basics that make a site real: power, network access, operations, and clear delivery.
Built for AI demand
We plan for fast response times, steady performance, and the power needs of modern AI systems.
Real progress matters
We care more about a site being truly ready than about making big claims too early.
Power and network come first
We check power, fiber, permits, and cooling before we treat a site as ready to move forward.
Operations matter
Monitoring, maintenance, and support plans are set before customers go live.
How engagement starts
Capacity conversations move from constraints to milestones, not from slogans to hope.
The shape of the process stays consistent whether a customer needs a dedicated facility, a dedicated suite, or a future roadmap conversation.
- 01
Share the workload and region profile
Start with the workload type, latency regions, traffic shape, tenancy needs, security targets, and expected operating posture.
- 02
Validate feasibility and schedule drivers
We test power, fiber, permitting, staffing, water, and thermal assumptions before a market is treated as real.
- 03
Align on designed-for targets and milestones
The output is a commissioning-gated plan tied to validation, reporting cadence, and explicit ownership.
- 04
Deliver into operations-ready handover
Go-live follows tested power, network, telemetry, and access workflows instead of a marketing milestone.
Service paths
Start with the engagement model that matches your current need.
Psionics currently sells dedicated facilities and dedicated suites, while keeping managed compute framed as a responsible future state.
Dedicated facility
Build-to-Suit
For hyperscaler-scale customers who want dedicated capacity, clear delivery ownership, and a commissioning-first definition of ready.
Open solutionDedicated suites
Wholesale Colocation
For customers bringing their own compute stack but needing inference-era density, separation, and predictable facility operations.
Open solutionFuture state
Managed Compute Roadmap
A facilities-first roadmap for customers who may want managed capacity later, once operations maturity and controls are proven.
Open roadmapStart here
The fastest path is a short capacity request with real technical inputs.
Send the workload profile, latency regions, traffic shape, tenancy needs, and operating expectations. We will use that to scope feasibility and milestone shape.
Share workload, regions, and latency priorities.
Call out security, tenancy, and operating expectations.
Review the first feasibility pass and commissioning milestones.