Mr. Hesham Fahmy reports
TELUS TO LAUNCH CANADA'S LEADING SOVEREIGN AI FACTORY, POWERED BY NVIDIA TO DRIVE THE NATION'S AI FUTURE
Telus Corp., in collaboration with Nvidia, plans to build Canada's leading sovereign artificial intelligence factory -- a powerful and supersecure facility that will give Canadian businesses and researchers access to cutting-edge technology -- helping businesses and researchers develop smarter AI products, streamline operations and stay competitive in a fast-changing world. It provides the supercomputers and software needed to train AI while keeping data safe within Canada's borders.
Telus plans to deploy Nvidia's latest-generation, industry-leading graphics processing units, following Nvidia cloud partner reference architectures and software stack, at its data centre in Quebec by summer 2025, with expansion planned at its facility in British Columbia.
The sovereign AI factory will leverage Telus's high-speed, ultralow-latency, fibre optic network with sustainable data centres powered by 99-per-cent renewable energy sources to deliver AI as a service. Telus's world-class data centres are designed to be three times more energy efficient for excess power usage than the industry average, using significantly less electricity to power AI computing workloads. The facilities also rely on natural cooling, cutting water consumption by more than 75 per cent compared with traditional data centres. With these efficiency measures in place, Telus's sovereign AI factory will be one of the most sustainable artificial-intelligence-ready data centres in the world.
Nvidia's latest Hopper- and Blackwell-based supercomputers will power the AI factory, enabling faster AI model training, fine tuning and advanced inference capabilities. Telus will be among the first to introduce these accelerated computing platforms to Canada, playing a crucial role in the country's AI ecosystem. Telus's sovereign AI factory will ensure businesses and researchers have access to the AI computing power required to scale, boost productivity and power innovation. By using this secure, high performance AI factory, Canadian businesses can develop local solutions to local challenges, ensuring Canadians can build, train, scale and deploy AI in a secure environment compliant with Canada's security standards and privacy regulations.
"Canada has made AI a national priority, investing in talent, research and commercialization. The Telus sovereign AI factory now provides the infrastructure for this innovation to scale, empowering Canadian businesses, start-ups and researchers with access to cutting-edge AI infrastructure to turn their bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs -- and now, they don't have to look beyond our borders to get it," said Hesham Fahmy, chief information officer at Telus. "Telus has been at the forefront of AI adoption for years, embedding it across our networks and operations to enhance services and drive efficiency. With the sovereign AI factory, we're now giving our customers the accelerated computing power needed to grow, compete globally and shape the future of AI -- right here in Canada. Collaborating with Nvidia gives us the advanced computing capabilities needed to drive Canadian AI innovation while strengthening Canadian digital independence."
"Sovereign AI infrastructure is critical for every nation to advance their society and economy, while preserving their own data, enabling them to drive a local intelligence revolution with global technology advancements," said Ronnie Vasishta, senior vice-president of telecom at Nvidia. "Telus is now the first North American service provider to become an official Nvidia cloud partner, combining their advanced network and secure cloud infrastructure with the latest Nvidia AI platforms and empowering Canadian businesses to innovate at the pace of AI."
The sovereign AI factory marks the next step in Telus's long-standing leadership in AI, reinforcing its broader commitment to responsible AI adoption, innovation and productivity growth in Canada. As the first Canadian telecom to sign the government of Canada's
voluntary AI code of conduct
in 2023, Telus has consistently received industry recognition for its dedication to transparency, fairness and accountability in AI development.
Telus was also the first company in the world to achieve a
privacy by design certification
(ISO 31700-1) for its generative artificial-intelligence-powered customer support tool. As one of only 20 organizations globally to participate in the OECD pilot framework for advanced AI systems, Telus has played an active role in shaping global AI governance, contributing key insights to the G7 working group on data and technology. Additionally, Telus has been recognized by the Responsible AI Institute for embedding ethical AI practices into its systems, setting a benchmark for responsible AI innovation in Canada and beyond.
With this latest milestone, Telus is investing in Canada's AI future -- creating jobs, empowering businesses and ensuring it leads the world in the new artificial-intelligence-driven economy. This is not just infrastructure. It is a commitment to building a stronger, more competitive Canada in the digital age.
About Telus
Corp.
Telus is a world-leading communications technology company, generating over $20-billion in annual revenue with more than 20 million customer connections through its advanced suite of broadband services for consumers, businesses and the public sector. It is committed to leveraging its technology to enable remarkable human outcomes. Telus is passionate about putting its customers and communities first, leading the way globally in client service excellence and social capitalism. Its Telus Health business is enhancing 76 million lives worldwide through innovative preventive medicine and well-being technologies. Its Telus Agriculture & Consumer Goods business utilizes digital technologies and data insights to optimize the connection between producers and consumers. Guided by its enduring "Give where we live" philosophy, Telus, its team members and retirees have contributed $1.8-billion in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs, including 2.4 million days of service since 2000, earning it the distinction of the world's most giving company.
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