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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Makes a Difference in the Digital Infrastructure Industry Redefining Digital Infrastructure Development and Management with AI “From day one at MD7, I knew we had to leverage technology to provide extreme service,” says Michael Gianni, MD7’s founder and CEO. As artificial intelligence has become more capable, that early vision has extended into an AI strategy that is once again revolutionizing how we build and maintain critical infrastructure. While others debate AI’s theoretical potential, MD7 already delivers tangible results that matter to our clients and the industry.
MD7 is thrilled to partner with IKE Smart City to bring innovation to life in San Diego. These interactive kiosks in downtown San Diego are making it easier than ever for locals and visitors to explore the city, stay informed, and connect with everything the Gaslamp District has to offer. A huge shoutout to Todd Gloria for championing forward-thinking projects that enhance our community and to our amazing MD7 team— Robert Polito, Cherylyn Nowakowski, Brook Matthews, and all who contributed—to make this project a reality. Your hard work is making a difference! We’re proud to support initiatives that connect communities and make navigating cities seamless. Here’s to building a more connected San Diego and beyond!
MD7 is proud to announce John Miller as our new SVP of Sales. John brings an overall blend of strategic acumen, hands-on experience, and an unwavering passion for sales leadership. Click the Link to read the press release!
MD7's purpose is to enable our partners to realize the potential of connected technologies. We're proud of the pivotal role MD7 plays in developing and managing satellite earth stations, supporting seamless global connectivity. Tom Leddo's insights highlight how our expertise in managing complex projects continues to shape the future of communications infrastructure. Check out this article to learn more about our journey and contributions.
ALLEN, TX - MD7 and XCharge, a high-powered EV charging equipment manufacturer, partnered to deploy a first-of-its-kind, dual NACS/CCS charger in Allen, Texas. The installation demonstrates MD7’s commitment to providing clients with fast-charging solutions supporting NACS and CCS1 capabilities. Enabling consumer choice and confidence in charging their EVs is pivotal, especially with the recently announced shift towards NACS by major auto manufacturers like Ford, GM, and Rivian.
MÁLAGA, Spain – February 7th, 2023 – MD7, a leader in digital infrastructure helping to build a more connected world, has announced the opening of a new office in Málaga, Spain. This new office will complement its current office in Madrid to expand business operations in Southern Spain and meet the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure solutions and telecommunications in the Spanish market and throughout Europe.
To accommodate rapid growth in its quest to build a more connected world, MD7 is promoting three of its long-serving leaders to vice president. Catherine Abejar is the new vice president of land use and processing, and Chris Rios is now the vice president of development services. To facilitate the company’s latest business, managing electric vehicle charging station agreements, Courtney Davis, Esq., is vice president of small cells and EV.
MD7 has earned national recognition as one of the “Top Workplaces USA 2022” by Energage, a leading workplace research organization. This is the second consecutive year that MD7 has been chosen for the award naming America’s best places to work using direct feedback from company employees and benchmark data from more than 70,000 organizations across the country.
One of the most useful functions of wireless technology is crop production. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the production of row crops and specialty crops are now 30-50% dependent on broadband. Internet solutions offer the ability to automate specific processes, such as fertilization and robotic harvesting. And 5G speeds will enable driverless farm equipment. In addition, real-time animal monitoring with precision livestock farming (PLF) sensors, is vital in determining the health of a cow, its milk production, and can monitor a pregnancy. Even more useful, sensor tags can keep the farmer abreast of each animal’s specific location and identity. Sensor tags generate a tremendous amount of data from each animal. In a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an interviewed farmer stated that his 10-year-plan will require a 100 Mbps data connection. That’s the low-end speed of 5G. 100 Mbps is not a bit over-stated for a farm considering small to medium size businesses require 75 Mbps to support five to ten connected employees who share files, use email, and run
Recently, our General Counsel, Lynn Whitcher, was selected as the host of AGL Media’s new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion series, where she interviews diverse leaders from across the sector on topics such as making the industry more accessible to the next generation of young leaders, narrowing the digital divide and ensuring fair access to broadband.