GMI Cloud has announced a strategic partnership with Magna AI Inc. to design, deploy, and scale a global network of sovereign AI infrastructure, marking a significant step in the expansion of next-generation AI computing ecosystems.
The collaboration will focus on building “AI Factories” across multiple regions, with initial projects planned in Malaysia, Belgium, and Romania, alongside additional deployments under consideration across Africa and the Middle East.
Building a Global Sovereign AI Infrastructure Network
The partnership aims to establish a distributed network of sovereign AI Factories (AIFs), designed to support national-level AI capabilities and reduce dependence on external platforms. These facilities will integrate GPU cloud infrastructure, AI workloads, and security frameworks tailored for regional compliance and data sovereignty requirements.
The first phase of deployment will leverage NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72™ architecture to support high-performance AI computing and scalable inference workloads.
Addressing Rising Demand for Sovereign AI Systems
The initiative comes amid growing global demand for sovereign AI infrastructure, as governments and enterprises seek greater control over data, computing resources, and digital ecosystems.
Regions such as Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East are increasingly investing in localized AI capabilities to strengthen digital independence and improve resilience in critical technology systems.
Integrated AI Factory Model Combining Infrastructure and Security
The GMI Cloud–Magna AI partnership introduces a vertically integrated “AI transformation factory” model that combines infrastructure deployment, cybersecurity, and AI application development.
Key capabilities include:
- AI-native GPU cloud infrastructure from GMI Cloud
- Cybersecurity expertise from Trend Micro
- Hardware and systems integration via Wistron Digital Technology Holding Company (WDH)
- End-to-end AI transformation services through Magna AI
This integrated approach is designed to accelerate the deployment of secure and scalable AI systems for government and enterprise use cases.
Cybersecurity and Hardware Integration at Core of Strategy
A key differentiator of the initiative is its emphasis on cybersecurity and hardware integration. With Trend Micro’s extensive cybersecurity experience, the AI factories will be designed with built-in protection for sensitive data and critical AI workloads.
WDH’s manufacturing and systems integration capabilities will further support scalable infrastructure deployment across multiple regions.
Initial Deployment Across Three Strategic Regions
The first wave of AI Factory deployments is planned for Malaysia, Belgium, and Romania. These locations have been selected based on growing demand for AI infrastructure, national digital transformation strategies, and regulatory alignment for sovereign computing systems.
Additional site evaluations are currently underway in Africa and the Middle East, indicating broader global expansion plans.
Supporting the Global Shift Toward Sovereign AI
Industry leaders involved in the partnership emphasized that sovereign AI is becoming a strategic necessity for national competitiveness. The ability to control AI infrastructure is increasingly seen as essential for economic security, innovation, and technological independence.
The initiative aligns with broader industry forecasts predicting rapid growth in global AI spending over the coming decade.

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