QIMC Partners with Lambton College to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Modular Energy Systems for AI Data Centers
Proprietary H2-RE DCPS Platform Designed to Convert Natural Hydrogen into Off-Grid Power for AI Infrastructure; Establishes Direct Link Between Subsurface Hydrogen and End-Use Energy Delivery
Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - May 4, 2026) - Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (OTCQB: QIMCF) (FSE: 7FJ) ("QIMC" or the "Company") is pleased to announce a strategic applied research partnership with Lambton College to design, build, and validate a hydrogen-powered modular energy system — the H2-RE DCPS (Hydrogen-Renewable Energy Data Center Power System) — targeting off-grid and grid-constrained AI data center applications.
This initiative represents a significant step in QIMC's vertically integrated "Geology-to-AI" strategy, advancing beyond hydrogen exploration toward energy delivery and infrastructure development, and establishing a direct pathway from natural hydrogen production to end-use power systems.
HIGHLIGHTS
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Strategic Partnership Established: Collaboration with Lambton College to engineer and validate a hydrogen-powered modular power platform
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Hydrogen-to-Power Integration: System designed to convert natural hydrogen into electricity for AI data center and other grid-constrained applications
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Modular Microgrid Architecture: Targeting approximately 15-25 kW continuous output per unit, scalable beyond 50 kW, subject to system configuration and validation
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AI-Enabled Advisory Layer: Platform under development to support forecasting, anomaly detection, and predictive maintenance
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Off-Grid Deployment Focus: Designed for remote, edge computing, and grid-constrained environments
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Commercial Platform Strategy: May support future equipment deployment, service models, and energy-as-a-service frameworks
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Vertical Integration Execution: Platform being developed for potential integration with QIMC's natural hydrogen assets.
CEO COMMENTARY
"This is where QIMC's strategy moves into execution," said John Karagiannidis, CEO of QIMC.
"We are advancing beyond hydrogen discovery and into energy delivery — developing systems designed to convert natural hydrogen into usable power for next-generation AI infrastructure. With the H2-RE DCPS platform, we are building a direct bridge between subsurface hydrogen resources and real-world energy demand, positioning QIMC at the intersection of clean energy and digital infrastructure."

