June 8, 2026 · Orbital Industries

LONDON, 08.06.2026 — Orbital Industries announces co-designed, NVIDIA Vera Rubin DSX AI Factory–compliant AI infrastructure that accelerates time to first token.
Orbital Industries is working with NVIDIA to implement DSX AI infrastructure at scale, through its data center division Orbital IT. The AI factories enable the rapid, scalable deployment of AI infrastructure by shifting much of the construction and integration process offsite, and compressing what were once multi-year timelines. Manufactured in controlled environments and deployed rapidly, they accelerate the path from energy input to AI output up to six times faster than traditional approaches.
In a token-driven economy, every watt of idle capacity is revenue lost for a data center operator. Orbital IT's modular system unlocks improved ROI through increased deployment speed, uptime, and energy efficiency.
Orbital Industries uses its proprietary AI platform across every stage of designing and delivering products, including the Orbital IT modular AI factories. AI-accelerated Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations ensure racks don't overheat, reducing the number of assembly steps for the quickest time to delivery. This allows modular systems to be launched in just 24 weeks from order, significantly faster than the 24-36 months it takes on average for traditional data center deployments.
NVIDIA's DSX AI Factory unifies five layers of the AI stack: energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications. At its center is the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint, an open digital twin framework for designing, simulating, and operating AI facilities in which compute, power, cooling, and networking are co-engineered for performance.
Orbital IT is focused on the power, efficiency, and delivery-speed challenges of scaling AI factories for the next generation of machine intelligence. The company fuses wattage, cooling, compute architecture and control systems working closely with energy, infrastructure, and software DSX ecosystem partners. Orbital IT provides seamless hardware-software integration to meet the demands of agentic AI, physical AI, and high-performance compute with modular systems – enabling partners to maximize tokens, power, and profit.
The announcement comes ahead of London Tech Week 2026 (June 8-12), where Orbital Industries' COO Daniel Miodovnik will speak on the Deep Tech Stage about the infrastructure challenges shaping the next phase of AI growth — from accelerating data center deployment timelines to designing hardware that can handle the power densities AI workloads demand.
"AI infrastructure is entering its industrial era. The world needs AI compute capacity at a pace and scale that traditional construction methods alone cannot deliver. By working with NVIDIA on DSX, we are building the foundation for a new model of AI data center deployment - one that is faster, repeatable and designed for the realities of global demand. By using our AI platform, we remove errors in the design phase, slashing lead times and ensuring our modular data centers operate at peak thermodynamic efficiency from day one."
— Jonathan Godwin, CEO of Orbital Industries
Orbital Industries is an AI-first industrial company building hardware from the atoms up. Our goal is to lead an industrial renaissance to advance critical technologies and secure our planet for generations to come. Every Orbital Industries product is invented using its proprietary AI platform, uniting AI-automated hardware engineering with AI-designed material science to achieve breakthrough real-world performance. Orbital IT designs and manufactures critical hardware for AI data centers, improving performance and sustainability.
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Orbital Industries: Millie Turner | Press and Communications Manager | millie@orbitalindustries.com