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Home » IT-Spinoff Gradiant Secures Funding to Scale AI-Era Water Infrastructure

IT-Spinoff Gradiant Secures Funding to Scale AI-Era Water Infrastructure

May 19, 2026
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Gradiant, a Boston-based industrial water technology company founded out of MIT research, closed a Series E financing round that values the company at $2 billion. The funding was led by  Safar Partners and  Hostplus Superannuation Fund, with participation from  ClearVision Ventures and other investors. Gradiant develops advanced water and wastewater treatment systems for semiconductor fabs, AI data centers, power facilities, pharmaceuticals, mining, and other industrial sectors where water availability and wastewater management have become operational constraints.

The company said the new capital will fund strategic acquisitions, expanded R&D, operational scaling, and IPO readiness initiatives. Gradiant cited accelerating demand from AI infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing customers as key growth drivers. As hyperscale AI deployments expand, water usage and thermal management requirements are becoming increasingly important considerations for data center operators and chip manufacturers. Gradiant said it is experiencing record backlog levels and its strongest commercial pipeline to date across data centers, semiconductor fabs, and power infrastructure projects.

Gradiant’s portfolio combines membrane, desalination, water reuse, and wastewater recovery technologies with a digital AI-based operating platform designed to optimize industrial water systems. The company focuses on reducing freshwater consumption, increasing water recycling, lowering wastewater discharge, and improving energy efficiency for large-scale industrial operations. Gradiant said its vertically integrated delivery model and proprietary technology stack have helped drive rapid expansion across global industrial markets.

  • Series E financing values Gradiant at $2 billion
  • Funding supports M&A, R&D expansion, operational scaling, and IPO preparation
  • Key target markets include AI data centers, semiconductor fabs, power generation, and advanced manufacturing
  • Company reports record backlog and pipeline growth
  • Gradiant originated from MIT research and is headquartered in Boston
  • Technologies focus on water reuse, wastewater treatment, desalination, and resource recovery
  • AI infrastructure growth is increasing focus on water availability and sustainability in data center deployments

“AI is re-making the global economy, but behind every chip and every data center lies massive and growing water demand,” said Anurag Bajpayee, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Gradiant. “Gradiant sits at the center of this transformation. We solve the world’s most important water challenges and enable essential industries to grow reliably and sustainably.”

🌐 Analysis: Water infrastructure is emerging as a critical enabling layer for AI infrastructure expansion, particularly as hyperscale data centers and semiconductor fabs face increasing scrutiny around water consumption and sustainability. Major cloud providers and chipmakers are investing heavily in water recycling, advanced cooling, and zero-liquid-discharge technologies to address environmental constraints and regional permitting challenges.

🌐 Analysis: Gradiant operates in a rapidly expanding industrial water technology segment alongside companies such as  Veolia,  Xylem, and  Ecolab, while also targeting specialized semiconductor and AI infrastructure requirements that demand higher-purity water treatment and advanced reuse systems. The company’s IPO-readiness language and large growth financing suggest ambitions to scale into a broader industrial infrastructure platform.

Profile: Gradiant

CategoryDetails
CompanyGradiant
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts, USA
FoundedFounded from MIT research
Latest FinancingSeries E financing announced May 2026
Valuation$2 billion
Lead InvestorsSafar Partners and Hostplus Superannuation Fund
Core TechnologiesIndustrial water treatment, desalination, water reuse, wastewater recovery, digital water optimization
Target MarketsSemiconductors, AI data centers, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, mining, petrochemicals, food & beverage
Key FocusReducing water usage, increasing reuse, minimizing wastewater discharge, improving energy efficiency
Expansion PrioritiesStrategic acquisitions, R&D, global expansion, IPO readiness
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