
QScale
QScale is an IT firm offering high-performance computing centers with energy recovery solutions.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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QScale, established in 2018 by co-founders Martin Bouchard, Vincent Thibault, and Dany Perron, is a Canadian company developing computing centers engineered for high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence, and supercomputing. Martin Bouchard, the President and CEO, brings a history of successful tech ventures, including the founding of software company Copernic and 4Degrees data centers, which was later acquired by Vantage Data Centers. This background in search technology and data center operations provides a strong foundation for QScale's current focus.
The company's business model centers on providing high-density colocation services. It develops and operates large-scale computing campuses designed to house the intensive hardware required for AI training, inference, and complex computations. QScale's revenue is generated by offering this specialized infrastructure to global companies, including major tenants like Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), enabling them to deploy AI and HPC applications. The market it serves is the rapidly growing high-density workload segment, driven by the proliferation of AI and machine learning. The company has secured significant financing, including a credit facility of up to $320 million, to fuel the expansion of its campuses, demonstrating strong investor confidence from institutions like Desjardins Group, Scotiabank, and Aligned Data Centers.
QScale's primary offering is its purpose-built data center campuses, such as the flagship Q01 campus in Lévis, Québec. A key feature of these facilities is their design for liquid cooling from the ground up, supporting extremely high rack densities essential for modern AI hardware. This allows for superior energy efficiency, with clients like HPE reporting over 20% reduction in energy consumption. The campuses are powered by 100% renewable hydroelectricity from Hydro-Québec, which provides stable and cost-effective energy, a significant benefit for power-intensive computing. A unique selling point is QScale's proprietary waste heat recovery system. This technology captures thermal energy from the servers and repurposes it for adjacent community projects like greenhouses and aquaculture, creating a circular economy model that addresses both environmental and social objectives.
Keywords: high-performance computing, AI data centers, colocation services, sustainable computing, liquid cooling technology, data center infrastructure, renewable energy data centers, waste heat recovery, Martin Bouchard, HPC infrastructure, large-scale computing, supercomputing facilities, machine learning infrastructure, green data centers, Canadian technology, Québec data centers, high-density computing, enterprise colocation, AI cloud hosting, data center scalability