EdgeMode Acquires Synthesis Analytics to Boost AI Data Center Capabilities

EdgeMode Acquires Synthesis Analytics to Boost AI Data Center Capabilities

EdgeMode Inc. has acquired Synthesis Analytics Production Ltd., enhancing its AI and high-performance computing data center capabilities with a 95MW power contract and proprietary cooling technology.

EdgeMode Inc. has announced the acquisition of Synthesis Analytics Production Ltd. (SAPL), a strategic move to expand its presence in the high-performance computing and AI-focused data center market. The acquisition, which was finalized on April 7, 2025, includes a 95-megawatt power purchase agreement and proprietary cooling technology, announced in a press release.

As part of the acquisition, SAPL has been rebranded as EdgeMode Europe. The transaction secures a strategic data center site in Sweden, with construction already underway for a 20-megawatt high-performance computing facility at Marviken. This site is designed for scalable expansion, with plans to exceed 300 megawatts within five years.

The acquisition also brings Dr. Niclas Adler, former CEO of SAPL, into EdgeMode's leadership as Chief Technology Officer. Dr. Adler will lead the technical execution of the company's data center buildout and HPC hosting services.

EdgeMode has already secured its first HPC hosting client, Cudo Ventures, and is in discussions with additional partners for future phases. This acquisition positions EdgeMode to meet the growing global demand for AI, machine learning, and cloud infrastructure solutions.

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