Who it's for
Two ways the compute gets used.
The same C-Series base, framed to the reader. Operators resell capacity; sectors deploy compute on their own site or edge.
Track 1 — Operators
For operators reselling compute.
Canadian GPU cloud operators and sovereign-compute players buy or lease infrastructure to resell capacity — adding it fast, without building a data centre.
- Add capacity in weeks, not years, and skip the upfront data-centre capex.
- Gain a sovereign and cost edge that differentiates your offer.
- Meter and bill your own tenants with the platform's multi-tenancy and billing.
- Operate hands-off with 24/7 remote operations from the Mash Compute platform.
Track 2 — By sector
For deploying compute on your own ground.
When data must stay put, or power and latency live at the edge, the base goes to the work — close to the data, the power, and the people who need it.
Mining
Lead segmentAlberta oil sands and similar: autonomous haulage, ore sorting, and predictive maintenance. Self-generated power and on-site edge inference where traditional facilities can't reach.
Healthcare
PHIPAImaging and genomics AI where data must stay on-site. Compliant compute inside the institution, with controls evaluators can verify.
Government
Protected BFederal and provincial deployments with a hard requirement for sovereignty and Protected B compliance — answered by Canadian control and residency.
Enterprise
ScaleMid-to-large organizations that need dependable AI compute, sited and operated to their requirements.
Same product, two scripts
Framed to what you're buying for.
Commercial buyers get capacity online in 8–12 weeks with a lower total cost of ownership — design PUE ≤ 1.15, cold-climate free cooling, power-first siting.
Government and regulated buyers get Canadian control and residency, built to Protected B, with concrete controls — not slogans — for evaluators to verify.
Tell us how you'd use it.
Pick the track that fits and we'll size a pilot to your deployment.