
New partnership between Bell, Groq and TRU set to ensure Kamloops is on the cutting edge of AI expansion in Canada
KAMLOOPS — Bell Canada is rolling out ‘Bell AI Fabric’, what the company is calling a major investment to create Canada’s largest artificial intelligence project. The first fabric facility will open next month in Kamloops, in a partnership between Bell, Groq and Thompson Rivers University. Additional facilities are set to come online throughout B.C. starting in 2026, including one in Merritt and two facilities on the TRU campus.
The first-of-its-kind facility will open next month in Kamloops, the flagship in Bell Canada’s new fabric AI project.
“When you think about building the digital backbone for Canada, really the spine of what will become Sovereign AI in Canada, Kamloops is the ideal place to launch that. We have ample electricity, it’s green, we have the right climate, we are on large tectonic plates, we have environmental stability,” said Dan Rink, President of Bell AI Fabric.