Luma AI Opens For International Business With Former WPP Exec Jason Day Leading New London Office

Luma AI Opens For International Business With Former WPP Exec Jason Day Leading New London Office
Luma AI Opens For International Business With Former WPP Exec Jason Day Leading New London Office
Luma AI, an artificial intelligence company building multimodal AGI intelligence and known for its flagship product Dream Machine, today announced a “major step in its global expansion” with the opening of its first international office in London.

As creative economies decentralize and new production hubs emerge across EMEA, Luma AI is positioning its capabilities where creative work is increasingly being produced — not just consumed. To build intelligence that truly serves global creators, Luma AI says it will work alongside them in their markets, cultures and workflows. London is the first step in that strategy, as it has the unique position as a global center of advertising, brands, and entertainment.

“With this Series C raise and the upcoming build-out of global compute infrastructure, we have the capital and capacity to bring world-scale AI to creatives everywhere,” said Amit Jain, Luma AI CEO/co-founder. “Launching across EMEA is the logical next step in putting this power directly in the hands of storytellers, agencies, and brands globally.”

Luma AI expects to create 200 roles in London in 2026, across research, engineering, partnerships and strategic development. By 2028, the company said it expects to significantly add roles across the U.K., Europe and Saudi Arabia as new workflows emerge in advertising, brands, and entertainment. Jason Day, formerly executive vice president of global growth at Monks, will lead international business development, strategic partnerships and customer expansion outside the United States. He brings more than 15 years of experience building global client relationships and scaling creative and technology teams across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Before joining Monks, Day held senior roles at WPP — including global business director and director for WPP-Scangroup — and holds an M.B.A. from the University of Oxford’s Said Business School. “His background in operational excellence, P&L leadership and talent development gives Luma AI a strong foundation for responsible growth in new markets,” the company said.

“Jason brings a rare combination of commercial strategy, international growth experience, and deep understanding of the creative space,” said Caroline Ingeborn, Luma AI COO. “His leadership across Monks and WPP — especially scaling large cross-border teams and building client relationships in markets like London, Munich and Riyadh — make him the ideal leader to drive our next chapter. With Jason leading from London, Luma AI can bring creative intelligence directly into the hands of marketers and storytellers around the world.”

The expansion follows Luma AI’s recently announced $900 million Series C funding round. As part of the partnership, Luma AI will partner with HUMAIN on Project Halo, a 2-gigawatt supercluster designed to power large-scale AI systems to train and deploy large-scale multimodal World Models to build systems for AI-assisted production, simulation, education, design and advertising.

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