Can Data Centers Be Built in Half the Time? Yes!
- May 25
- 1 min read
The global demand for AI and high-density computing is accelerating faster than traditional infrastructure can keep up.
Building a data center the conventional way can take 24–36 months or longer, and by the time it’s complete, the technology may already be evolving.
So what if we could build data centers like products instead of projects?
On today’s Dave Cooper LIVE, we explore the future of digital infrastructure with: Christopher Abramo — CEO & Founder of Mod42 and Valerie Crafton — SVP Strategy & Operations.
Mod42 is developing volumetric modular data centers that are manufactured off-site and deployed rapidly, allowing organizations to bring compute capacity online faster while maintaining the reliability required for mission-critical environments.
The Mod42 platform enables:
Faster permitting and deployment
Scalable infrastructure that grows with demand (no limits!)
Reduced construction timelines
Factory precision and repeatability
Infrastructure designed specifically for AI and digital workloads

