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ADAPTIVE MDC LAUNCHES TO ACCELERATE MODULAR DATA CENTRE DELIVERY FOR THE AI ERA
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daptive Modular Data Centres (Adaptive MDC) launched as a new engineering-led
data centre delivery company, purpose-built to close the gap between surging AI and HPC demand and the infrastructure capacity needed to serve it. As demand for AI infrastructure continues to
accelerate, many organisations face delays caused by traditional data centre delivery models, fragmented supply chains and lengthy construction programmes. In many cases, investments in AI hardware and GPU infrastructure are arriving long before the facilities needed to host them are operational, creating a growing gap between technology investment and revenue generation. Adaptive MDC has been established to close
that gap. Unlike catalogue-based modular suppliers, every solution starts from a number of reference architectures and is engineered around the customer’s specific requirements: capacity, power density, cooling architecture, site constraints and phasing. That design is then factory-built and commissioned before it reaches site, combining the precision of bespoke engineering with the quality consistency of a controlled manufacturing process. Headquartered in London, Adaptive MDC
serves hyperscalers, colocation providers, developers, neo clouds and investors across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Solutions are configurable for AI and HPC workloads, with power density and cooling architecture designed from the specification stage rather than retrofitted later. The model is vendor-agnostic by design:
equipment selection is driven by the customer’s technical requirements and integration into the delivery program, not by a preferred supplier
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relationship. A single accountable programme structure covers design, manufacture, installation and commissioning, giving customers one point of contact and a single, accountable delivery partner throughout the process. “AI has transformed the conversation around
digital infrastructure, but the industry’s biggest challenge isn’t innovation, it’s execution” said Tom Babbington, Founder and CEO of Adaptive MDC. Unlike traditional approaches that often rely on
multiple contractors, consultants and supply chain partners operating sequentially, Adaptive MDC focuses on parallel delivery, running design, equipment procurement, manufacturing and site preparation simultaneously and reducing overall project timelines. This modular methodology not only accelerates deployment but also gives customers the flexibility to respond to changing technology requirements, making it particularly well suited to the demands of AI-driven infrastructure. “What we build is not a product you select
from a brochure. Every solution starts with the customer’s site, their load profile and their operational requirements, and we engineer from there. That means no pre-set configurations, no compromise on specification, and no surprises when the infrastructure arrives on site,” Babbington added. Every module is factory-built, integrated and
tested before it leaves the production facility. This delivers the quality consistency of an industrial manufacturing process rather than the variability of on-site construction. Weather delays, labour shortages and sequencing conflicts are substantially removed from the programme, eliminating the variables that most commonly drive cost overruns and schedule slippage on traditional builds.
“The data centre sector has spent years
discussing the technologies that will shape the future,” added Babbington. “The challenge now is delivering the infrastructure needed to make that future possible. Adaptive MDC exists to help bridge that gap.” Adaptive MDC has secured a strategic
investment from Windward Enterprises, the Edinburgh-based private investment group, to accelerate its growth as demand for high- performance data centre capacity continues to rise. The partnership brings long-term capital and
operational support to Adaptive MDC as it looks to expand its pipeline of next-generation facilities. Oliver Millican, CEO at Windward Enterprises,
said: “Data centres are at the forefront of one of the most significant infrastructure buildouts of our generation, driven by the accelerating demand for compute power and digital capacity. Adaptive MDC is exceptionally well-positioned to capitalise on that trajectory. “Our investment reflects Windward’s
commitment to backing businesses with the ambition and capability to deliver at scale, across sectors that will define the UK’s long-term landscape.” Adaptive MDC was founded by Tom Babbington
(CEO), Graham Odell (COO) and Steven Parker (CTO). The leadership team brings 120+ years of combined experience in mission-critical infrastructure delivery. Collectively the team has delivered 558+ MW of critical infrastructure across 15+ countries and 100+ facilities, from enterprise deployments to hyperscale AI environments.
https://www.adaptive-mdc.com
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