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MODELS · frontier releases · 2026-06-14SCOOP 59

OpenAI Launches Partner Network With $150M for Enterprise AI Adoption

OpenAI announced the OpenAI Partner Network in a June 14 blog post, saying it will invest $150M to help global partners accelerate enterprise AI adoption, deployment and transformation.

·FILED ISSUE 2026-06-14·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • OpenAI launched the OpenAI Partner Network, per its June 14 announcement.
  • The company says it is investing $150M in the program to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

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OpenAI announced the launch of the OpenAI Partner Network in a June 14 blog post, saying it will invest $150M to help global partners accelerate enterprise AI adoption, deployment and transformation.

The $150M figure and the program's framing come entirely from the company's own announcement. OpenAI positioned the network as a vehicle for partners working with enterprises on AI rollouts, per the post.

Key mechanics remain undisclosed in the material reviewed: no partner names were listed, no program structure or eligibility criteria were described, and no disbursement timeline for the $150M was given.

What is confirmed is the announcement itself and the company's stated commitment. How the funds will be allocated, over what period, and to whom are unverified pending further disclosure from OpenAI.

Key facts on file

  • OpenAI launched the OpenAI Partner Network, per its June 14 announcement.
  • The company says it is investing $150M in the program to accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

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