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Elektros Expands AI Data Center Initiative with Focus on Small Language Models and Vector Databases
Strategic Partnership with Next Realm AI to Launch Specialized AI Data Centers
Elektros (OTC PINK:ELEK), a leader in electric mobility and lithium mining, today announced it is evaluating strategic opportunities in the AI infrastructure sector through the development of specialized private data centers.
Electros has begun initial development plans, with Next Realm AI, a member of the NVIDIA Developer Program, to establish a network of private AI data centers specializing in Small Language Models (SLMs) and AI Agents tailored for targeted industry sectors.
The strategic move aligns with the company's vision to capitalize on the rapidly evolving AI landscape and increasing demand for specialized AI infrastructure. The planned data centers aim to harness the rapidly expanding market for vector databases and AI Agent development platforms, positioning the company to capitalize on the surging demand for advanced AI-driven data management solutions.
Tom Bustamante, Founder & CEO of Next Realm AI, commented, "Our strategic alignment with Elektros comes at a pivotal moment as SLMs and AI Agents emerge as game-changing technologies for enterprise automation. With increased federal support for AI infrastructure and the explosive growth in vector databases, we're uniquely positioned to capture this transformative opportunity in specialized AI deployment."
Key highlights of the initiative include:
Leveraging Elektros' expertise in lithium energy solutions to create efficient, sustainable AI data centers
Focusing on Small Language Models and AI Agents for specific niche sectors, addressing the growing demand for specialized AI solutions
Exploring the potential of Large Action Models (LAMs) to revolutionize how businesses interact with digital and physical systems
Elektros is evaluating opportunities to pursue federal grants and contracts, as the incoming administration signals its commitment to modernizing AI infrastructure through increased data center spending. The company is developing a framework for potential proposals in 2025 that could align with key federal agencies' AI initiatives, which may position Elektros to participate in government partnerships while expanding its presence in the evolving AI infrastructure sector.
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About Elektros, Inc.
Elektros (OTC PINK:ELEK) is a vertically integrated sustainable energy company focused on lithium mining, electric vehicle charging, solar energy storage, and power supply for AI data centers. We are at the forefront of the clean energy transition, driving innovation in mobility and energy technologies to combat the global climate crisis and deliver transformative user experiences. www.elektros.energy
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