Federate AI compute capacity across your territory.
Infera helps local governments, administrations, NGOs, and coalitions organize distributed, governed, and resilient inference capacity. The goal is not to move every AI workload onto one grid, but to make execution location, trust levels, costs, fallback paths, audit evidence, and CSRD Scope 3-compatible carbon accounting explicit.
An AI federation must also produce usable carbon evidence.
The point is not only to say that existing capacity is more sober. You need to explain which workloads consume, on which pools, with which confidence level, and how these signals feed Scope 3 reporting.
Why a territorial approach
The public-sector issue is not only accessing AI. It is controlling the conditions under which AI runs.
Public-interest organizations must combine service continuity, budget control, strategic autonomy, regulatory constraints, and environmental responsibility. An Infera federation provides a framework to arbitrate these dimensions without claiming that one model or provider can serve every use case.
Bring together local governments, public institutions, associations, schools, labs, hospitals, or sovereign partners around explicit access and priority rules.
Separate experimentation, production, and regulated perimeters with trust tiers, mTLS certificates, and governance that decision-makers can understand.
Compare local capacity, external fallback, latency, availability, and criticality to reduce reflexive purchases of centralized capacity.
Value existing resources first and structure CSRD Scope 3-compatible carbon accounting instead of adding infrastructure without visibility into actual use.
Institutional scenarios
Four paths to turn a coalition into useful AI capacity.
The value comes from a shared operating framework: each actor keeps its role, while available capacity becomes steerable, measurable, and mobilizable through common policies.
Governance path
Start small, but define from day one the rules that will let the network grow.
A credible federation does not start with a broad promise. It starts with mapping, a pilot perimeter, verifiable policies, and operating metrics.
Responsible posture
Strong promises, clearly scoped.
Administrations and NGOs do not need magic rhetoric. They need a framework that is understandable, contractable, and auditable.
Next step
Let's scope your federation scenario in 30 minutes.
We identify the actors to federate, compatible workloads, security constraints, metrics to track, and the right first pilot to move forward without overpromising.