Why SFR Targets Korea as Asia's AI Infrastructure Hub
Global investment firm Stock Farm Road has identified South Korea as the centerpiece of its Asian expansion strategy, announcing plans to develop what it calls a "global sovereign AI hub" anchored by data centers equipped with Nvidia Corp.'s most advanced artificial intelligence platform.The transnational investment group, which operates across the Middle East, Europe and the United States, is betting that Korea's electrical grid infrastructure and technological capabilities position it uniquely for the next phase of AI development, according to Chairman Amin Badr-El-Din."Currently, there are only two grids in the world that can handle the rapid power fluctuations of AI data centers: Korea and the grid we built in Abu Dhabi," Dr. Badr-El-Din said in an interview. He holds dual British-Jordanian citizenship and earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University.The investment strategy unfolds in three phases, beginning with a 100-megawatt sovereign AI infrastructure facility, expanding to 400MW in the second phase, and ultimately scaling to 3 gigawatts to serve major AI service operators including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI.Stock Farm Road(SFR) signed a memorandum of understanding in February to establish an AI supercluster on nearly 4 million square meters in Jeollanam-do Province's Haenam County. The facility will house AI computing infrastructure, data centers and large-scale energy storage systems.