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Laser Light Taps Vincent Perez to Lead Global AI Bureau

Laser Light Communications has appointed Vincent Perez to head its new Global AI Bureau, tasked with developing the company's AI Corridor initiative.

15 July 2026
Laser Light Taps Vincent Perez to Lead Global AI Bureau
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Laser Light Communications announced July 15, 2026, the appointment of Vincent Perez as Chief of its new Global AI Bureau. This division will spearhead the design, development, and operation of the company's proprietary "Einstein-standard" AI Corridor, an initiative aimed at addressing the growing bandwidth and latency challenges posed by artificial intelligence.

Perez, who brings over 25 years of experience in finance, technology, and economic development, will coordinate efforts among internal teams and external partners. These partners include businesses, governments, and other stakeholders. His background includes founding Long View Partners and serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence with Invent Penn State, where he focused on strengthening entrepreneurship ecosystems and accelerating commercialization.

The AI Bureau will act as a central hub, integrating expertise in areas such as optical engineering, product development, and market strategy. The overarching goal is to create a robust, carrier-neutral network infrastructure designed to support large-scale AI workloads. Laser Light aims to provide high-capacity data movement across its planned network, which integrates terrestrial fiber, subsea cables, and future optical platforms.

This initiative comes as AI's rapid growth intensifies demand for data transmission capabilities. Laser Light's AI Corridor is intended to offer pooled, on-demand capacity, paid for by usage. CEO Bob Brumley highlighted the limitations of existing network architectures for the AI economy, emphasizing the need for a more distributed and efficient model that minimizes environmental impact and ensures broader access to AI-driven opportunities.

Original source: prweb.com