-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%

Calisa Acquisition And GoodVision Enter Into A Non-binding Letter Of Intent For A Proposed Business Combination

Benzinga·01/26/2026 21:32:42
Listen to the news

Calisa Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ:ALIS) ("Calisa"), a publicly listed special purpose acquisition company, and GoodVision Inc., a global cloud-computing and AI-infrastructure solutions provider, jointly announce that they have entered into a non-binding letter of intent ("LOI") for a proposed business combination. If a definitive agreement is reached and a business combination is completed, of which there can be no assurance, the combined company is expected to be publicly listed on a national securities exchange in the United States.

GoodVision, founded in 2019, is a global cloud-computing and AI-infrastructure solutions provider. GoodVision provides multi-cloud professional services, cloud redistribution services, AI computing services, and hybrid cloud-edge infrastructure solutions to customers worldwide. GoodVision's customers include organizations in the gaming, video, cross-border e-commerce, and crypto-related technology sectors, each of which requires flexible and scalable cloud infrastructure or AI capability to operate globally. GoodVision's principal operations are based in the United States, with additional locations in Japan, Berlin, Singapore, and other countries and regions in Asia.

GoodVision's business initially focused on providing professional services and redistributing cloud-service capacity from major providers such as Google Cloud Platform ("GCP"), Amazon Web Services ("AWS"), Alibaba Cloud, and Tencent Cloud to its customers. Its partnership or agency status with multiple global cloud providers allowed it to procure and secure cloud resources in bulk and offer customers competitive pricing, cross-platform access, responsive technical support, and global delivery capabilities.

As AI adoption accelerated globally, GoodVision initiated a strategic transition from being a cloud-service provider toward becoming an AI-focused hybrid cloud and edge-computing platform. It developed the GoodVision AI Scheduling Platform, a system that routes and optimizes AI inference workloads across multiple large language models ("LLMs"), computing layers, and edge devices. GoodVision's platform integrates both closed-source and open-source models and is designed to reduce customer cost, improve latency, and satisfy data-privacy requirements. GoodVision also plans to expand its data-center footprint and incorporate GPU-based inference clusters and edge nodes, including through strategic collaborations such as its partnership with EdgeX, a distributed-edge computing provider.

GoodVision's long term goal is to develop a global AI computing distribution network combining hybrid cloud resources, edge devices, and a multi-model routing engine, enabling customers to deploy AI capabilities efficiently and cost-effectively across geographies.