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Diode Ventures — News

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Diode Ventures — News

Looking to satisfy the growing global demand for build-to-suit, mission-critical infrastructure, PointOne chose Diode Ventures as its strategic execution partner to accelerate the development and construction of Remington Technology Park. According to a release from Black & Veatch, the park will offer modular mechanical data center infrastructure, market-leading operating efficiencies and competitive lease rates.

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Diode Ventures, in conjunction with Enfinite Capital, helped to secure initial funding for the project and will continue to provide financial modeling support and capital assembly for the balance of the project, the release states.

"The Remington Technology Park is the kind of project that can offer attractive opportunities for investors seeking consistent returns in an era of historically low interest rates and increasing market uncertainty," Brain said in the release. "We're pleased to be part of this alliance with PointOne Development, Black & Veatch and Diode Ventures (and) to pair this innovative approach to project finance with a trusted design-build execution team."

Enfinite Capital is a Kansas City investment and asset management firm specializing in renewable energy, infrastructure and real estate assets. It primarily serves the large-scale commercial and industrial markets, providing program-focused, turnkey funding, development and acquisitions.

Diode Ventures offers asset-development solutions for clients in the energy, telecom, data center and other sectors that are looking for a partner able to implement large-scale infrastructure projects while reducing risk.

"Diode Ventures is excited to partner with the PointOne team on this enterprise-scale data center project," Brad Hardin, president of Diode Ventures, said in the release. "We believe there is tremendous growth in the data center market. By bringing capital and early-stage development services, we are delivering on our mission to expand the global opportunity base for Diode Ventures; our partner Enfinite Capital; and our parent company, Black & Veatch."

The hyperscale data center, which will include six facilities of roughly 200,000 square feet each, was conceived in response to rising demands for cloud storage in the age of Big Data, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.

As part of its design-build role, Black & Veatch will develop a 300-megawatt power generation facility supporting Remington Technology Park.

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Site advantages of the project include a location within the region's "Data Center Alley," through which an estimated 70 percent of the world's internet traffic flows, as well as infrastructure availability and campus customization opportunities.

Remington Technology Park will offer abundant connectivity to terrestrial and undersea fiber-optic cables and marks PointOne's initial foray into the U.S. data center market.

"PointOne's forward-thinking push to develop the Remington Technology Park meshes with our proven expertise and track record of making such ambitious projects a reality," Wesley Denton, managing director of Black & Veatch's data center business unit, said in the release. "Black & Veatch stands poised to provide innovative and scalable infrastructure solutions to make this fully integrated, hyper-scale data center project stand out in a region synonymous with data centers."

Company History | OSI Laser Diode Inc.

Company History

OSI Laser Diode, Inc. (LDI)

The company was founded in as a premier manufacturer of solid state lasers. LDI became the leader in laser diode technology and collaborated on many of the laser based military programs which are still in use today.

In LDI was purchased by TYCO Electronics. The demand for high energy, high reliability lasers for telecommunications applications made LDI a synergistic acquisition which enhanced TYCO dominance in the fiber optic space during this time.

OSI Systems purchased LDI in . OSI Systems&#; vertical integration required a source manufacturer with vision, technology, and the expertise which would supplement its ability to become one of the premier Opto Assembly companies in the world.

 

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