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Received today β€” 2 April 2026

CDM Acquires Majority Stake in R&D Specialties to Power AI Modular Data Center Surge

1 April 2026 at 13:00

In a strategic move underscoring the shift toward modular infrastructure, Compu Dynamics Modular (CDM), a Chantilly, Virginia-based specialist in prefabricated data center solutions, has acquired a majority stake in R&D Specialties, an Odessa, Texas, manufacturer of UL-certified control panels and modular electrical systems. Announced today, the deal expands CDM’s manufacturing footprint to 120,000 square feet, with room for growth on a 15-acre campus, positioning the company to meet skyrocketing demand for AI-ready, high-density deployments from hyperscalers, colocation providers, and enterprises.

This acquisition arrives at a pivotal moment. AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads demand unprecedented speed, density, and scalability – challenges traditional builds struggle to match. Modular solutions, once niche, are now the default for rapid, repeatable deployments.

β€œModular infrastructure is where efficiency meets innovation,” said Ron Mann, vice president of CDM. β€œFor decades, we’ve delivered solutions that solve real engineering challenges in high-stakes environments. Joining forces with R&D Specialties allows us to bring that expertise to the next generation of AI data centers at scale.”

Steve Altizer, president and CEO of Compu Dynamics, emphasized the market imperative: β€œThis investment is about building the capabilities and capacity the market is demanding right now. AI infrastructure requires a different approach; one that delivers faster, scales smarter, and performs better. R&D Specialties brings the engineering depth and manufacturing precision that align perfectly with where this industry is headed.”

R&D Specialties, founded in 1983, excels in custom-engineered systems for mission-critical settings, complementing CDM’s vendor-neutral, end-to-end services – from design and liquid-cooled IT platforms to commissioning and maintenance. Brad Howell, president of R&D Specialties, noted the synergy: β€œThrough joining forces with CDM, our growth opportunities for the combined teams have expanded even further. Being part of the AI infrastructure revolution and building what’s next is exciting.”

For data center operators, this signals broader ecosystem maturation. CDM’s turnkey modules accelerate time to market while integrating high-density power, low-latency networking, and sustainability features. With an extensive North American partner network, the combined entity can deploy campus-scale solutions anywhere, anytime – critical as AI power needs strain grids and supply chains.

This deal exemplifies how strategic M&A is fueling modular dominance, helping the industry navigate AI’s compute explosion with agility and reliability. Learn more at cd-modular.com.

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