Beacon AI Centers: Langdon AI Hub Data Center
About Langdon AI Hub Data Center
The Langdon AI Hub Data Center is a planned next-generation digital infrastructure project developed by Beacon AI Centers in Langdon, Alberta, located within the Calgary metropolitan region. Designed to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC), the facility will provide large-scale, energy-efficient infrastructure tailored for GPU-intensive workloads and advanced AI training environments.
Strategically positioned near Calgary, the Langdon AI Hub benefits from access to Alberta’s strong energy infrastructure, regional fiber connectivity, and proximity to a growing technology ecosystem. The project is designed to deliver scalable capacity for AI developers, cloud providers, research organizations, and enterprises deploying compute-heavy applications.
The Langdon development reflects the increasing demand for specialized infrastructure optimized for artificial intelligence workloads, combining high-density compute environments, advanced cooling systems, and flexible expansion capabilities within a purpose-built campus environment.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Planned AI-focused data center campus in Langdon, Alberta
- Purpose-built infrastructure optimized for AI and high-performance computing workloads
- Designed to support GPU clusters and large-scale AI training environments
- Modular campus design enabling phased expansion
- Integration with regional power and fiber infrastructure
- Positioned within the Calgary technology and energy corridor
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Planned high-capacity electrical infrastructure designed for large-scale compute deployments
- Access to Alberta’s regional power grid
- Electrical systems designed for resilient and scalable operations
- Infrastructure prepared for high-density compute environments
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Cooling architecture designed for high-density GPU and AI workloads
- Planned advanced cooling technologies suitable for modern AI clusters
- Environmental monitoring systems designed for operational efficiency
- Infrastructure prepared for next-generation cooling methods including liquid cooling
🌐 Connectivity & Network Access
- Planned fiber connectivity to Calgary and major Canadian network corridors
- Carrier-diverse connectivity architecture under development
- Designed to support low-latency AI and cloud workloads
- Suitable for hybrid and distributed computing environments
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Planned multi-layer physical security architecture
- Controlled access points and monitored facility entry
- CCTV surveillance and access management systems
- Secure infrastructure designed for enterprise and research workloads
💼 Who It Serves
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning developers
- Hyperscale cloud providers deploying GPU infrastructure
- Research institutions and advanced computing initiatives
- Enterprises requiring large-scale AI compute capacity
- Organizations developing data-intensive analytics and HPC workloads