Computational infrastructure

Building the infrastructure of the computational age.

Avoren develops, integrates and operates distributed computational infrastructure—using suitable buildings today and establishing the Avoren Room as a standard for the buildings of tomorrow.

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Infrastructure developer & operatorMontréal, Canada

The Avoren thesis

Computation is becoming a fundamental requirement of the built world.

Demand is growing faster than conventional infrastructure can be planned, powered and delivered. At the same time, valuable electrical, mechanical and real-estate capacity already exists throughout our cities.

Avoren closes this gap by turning qualified buildings into coordinated computational nodes—and by making computational capacity a planned building system for the future.

Our model

One infrastructure model.
Two deployment pathways.

01

Existing infrastructure · Today

Activate what already exists.

Avoren qualifies available power and space, integrates compact computational nodes, and manages them through one operating platform.

  • Low-friction retrofit
  • Modular capacity
  • Optional heat recovery
  • Recurring value for building owners
02

Purpose-built infrastructure · Tomorrow

Design computation into new buildings.

The Avoren Room is a standardized building system for power, cooling, connectivity and computation—planned as deliberately as a mechanical room.

  • Integrated at design stage
  • Repeatable technical standard
  • Capacity matched to each building
  • A long-term real-estate amenity

The Avoren method

From one qualified site to an infrastructure network.

01

Built into the real world

Avoren qualifies and activates infrastructure already embedded in cities—power, space, connectivity and recoverable thermal energy.

02

Designed as a system

Every node follows a common technical, commercial and operational framework so distributed capacity can perform as one network.

03

Structured for alignment

Building owners, capital providers, operators and compute customers participate through clearly defined roles and durable economics.

The operating platform

Software is the system of coordination.

Avoren’s platform turns geographically distributed equipment into dependable, visible and commercially usable infrastructure. It governs the node locally and the network as a whole.

AVORENOperating Platform
01

Avoren Edge

Controls the local node, telemetry and site operations.

02

Avoren Fleet

Coordinates capacity, availability and performance across the network.

03

Avoren Evidence

Creates an auditable operating record for customers, owners and capital partners.

04

Avoren Market

Matches qualified computational demand with available network capacity.

Platform preview

One operating view across the node and the network.

The interface below demonstrates Avoren’s intended operating experience using simulated data. It does not represent a currently deployed production network.

AAVOREN OPERATING PLATFORMDevelopment environment
SIMULATED TELEMETRY Illustrative data · Not a production network

MONTRÉAL 01 / NODE OVERVIEW

Validation environment

Systems nominal
COMPUTE LOAD40.8kWof 50 kW design capacity
UTILIZATION82%available workload capacity
THERMAL IN / OUT24.0°Creturn 41.3°C
RECOVERABLE HEAT30.6kWthuseful-heat potential
COMPUTE UTILIZATIONLast 20 intervals
82%
−30 minNow
THERMAL LOOP
Supply24.0°C
Compute40.8 kW
Return41.3°C
Facility efficiencyPUE 1.18

Evidence stream currentTelemetry integrity verified · 12 seconds ago

No active alertsElectrical, thermal and controls within operating bands

Control policy appliedAvoren Edge profile MTL-V1

Aligned participation

Infrastructure works when every participant has a reason to build it.

Building owners

Convert underused building capacity into recurring infrastructure income while enhancing the strategic utility of the asset.

Compute customers

Access qualified capacity through a standardized operating environment closer to users, data and demand.

Infrastructure capital

Finance contracted, modular equipment through a scalable deployment structure designed for long-duration participation.

Avoren

Earn deployment, integration, platform and operating revenue without requiring permanent ownership of every node asset.

Current stage

From infrastructure thesis to field validation.

Avoren is preparing its first validation node in Montréal and developing the technical, commercial and operating framework required for repeatable deployment.

The initial node is designed to validate building integration, thermal performance, operating controls and the evidence required by customers, building owners and capital partners.

Validation market
Montréal, Québec
Initial configuration
Focused 50 kW node
Commercial pathway
Financed deployment model

Commercial architecture

Recurring platform economics aligned with infrastructure deployment.

Avoren separates proof from scaled deployment. Commercial nodes can be financed by infrastructure capital while Avoren develops the site, integrates the system and operates the network.

The network does not depend on every location being large. Each qualified building adds capacity, recurring economics and geographic utility.

01Development

Site qualification and deployment coordination.

02Integration

Technical commissioning and network activation.

03Platform

Recurring software, evidence and orchestration services.

04Operations

Ongoing node and network management.

Operating discipline

Infrastructure credibility is earned through standards.

01

Building integration

Site-specific electrical, mechanical, structural and life-safety qualification before deployment.

02

Thermal systems

Closed-loop cooling architecture with a simple retrofit pathway and optional useful-heat recovery.

03

Cybersecurity

Segmented node controls, governed access and evidence-driven operating practices.

04

Operational evidence

Auditable telemetry, performance records and accountability across every qualified node.

The development path

01Prove

Validate a 50 kW node in Montréal.

02Deploy

Standardize commercial retrofit nodes.

03Design in

Introduce the Avoren Room in new construction.

04Network

Coordinate capacity across markets and buildings.

Our perspective

The buildings of the future will not only consume computation. They will contain it.

Avoren is building the method, operating system and commercial structure to make that future deployable.

Leadership

Founder-led with an operator’s perspective.

Pascal Nadeau, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Avoren
Founder · Montréal

Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Pascal Nadeau

Pascal Nadeau is an entrepreneur and senior executive with more than 20 years of experience across financial markets, venture development, capital formation, manufacturing and regulated industries.

Throughout his career, he has founded or co-founded multiple companies, raised more than $32 million in institutional and private capital, and developed international partnerships and supply chains across Europe and Asia. His experience includes derivatives trading, corporate strategy, technology-driven operations and the development of advanced production infrastructure.

Pascal founded Avoren to create a new model for deploying computational infrastructure through the built environment. He leads the company’s strategy, commercial development and preparation of its first validation node in Montréal.

Company materials

A deeper view of the Avoren model.

Selected materials are available for qualified infrastructure, real-estate, technical and capital partners.

Strategy

Executive Overview

A concise introduction to Avoren, its market, business model and development path.

Available upon request
Institutional thesis

The Avoren Blueprint

The doctrine, principles and long-term framework behind the infrastructure model.

Available upon request
Deployment

Technical & Commercial Brief

The node architecture, participant structure and commercial deployment framework.

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