Laser Light Communications, Inc. announced on July 15 2026 that Vincent Perez will serve as Chief of its newly formed Global AI Bureau. The bureau is tasked with guiding the design, development, construction and operation of Laser Light’s proprietary Einstein‑Standard AI Corridor, a high‑capacity data‑movement network that will span terrestrial fiber, submarine cable, optical transport, modular data centers and a planned optical layer.

Perez brings more than 25 years of experience in investment banking, venture growth, emerging technologies, corporate development, higher education and government. He founded Long View Partners, served as Entrepreneur in Residence at Invent Penn State, and has worked in the United States, Europe and Latin America. Laser Light describes his background as offering an international perspective, cross‑cultural expertise and a broad professional network.

The AI Bureau will act as the coordinating center for Laser Light’s AI Corridor program. It will bring together internal expertise in optical engineering, operations, product development, services and market development, and will work with external partners—including technology firms, businesses, governments, community leaders and AI service stakeholders—in key geographies and industries.

Laser Light’s Einstein‑Standard AI Corridor is being engineered as a purpose‑built, high‑capacity environment that can support AI workloads at scale. The corridor will integrate fiber, subsea cable, optical transport and modular data centers into a single open, carrier‑neutral network. Capacity is intended to be pooled, available on demand and billed based on usage.

"Artificial intelligence will transform every sector of the global economy," Perez said in the announcement. "Its greatest advantages will come when innovators, educators, businesses, investors, policymakers and infrastructure providers work together. Laser Light’s AI Bureau gives us a platform to build those connections while advancing the design, development, build and operation of an Einstein‑Standard AI Corridor."

CEO Robert "Bob" Brumley added that the bureau’s leadership will help Laser Light "build innovation ecosystems that accelerate technology adoption, economic growth and workforce development." He also noted that current hub‑and‑spoke networks cannot meet the latency, competition or sovereignty demands of the AI economy, and that the AI Bureau will promote a community‑centered model that reduces the environmental impact of large data centers.

The announcement follows Laser Light’s participation in the 2026 International Technology Week (ITW) in Washington, D.C., where the company chaired a panel titled "Rise of the AI Corridor." The panel highlighted the gap between the speed of AI data processing and the physical movement of that data.

Laser Light Communications is building next‑generation, fully meshed AI corridors that combine terrestrial fiber, submarine cable systems and future space‑based optical platforms into a single programmable global fabric. The company enables carriers, cloud providers, enterprises and governments to meet rapidly evolving connectivity demands worldwide.

At present, Laser Light has established the Global AI Bureau and appointed Perez as its chief. The company has not yet announced specific deployment milestones or funding rounds related to the corridor. Future updates are expected to detail progress on the corridor’s design, construction, and commercial availability.