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YMIR

About Ymir

An institutional operator for the compute economy.

We design, build, and operate sovereign-grade datacenters for AI training, inference, high-performance computing, and enterprise colocation — bringing institutional discipline to infrastructure being deployed at unprecedented pace.

Thesis

The AI capital cycle has a real-estate problem, and Ymir was built to close it.

Capacity is being committed faster than industrial-grade sites, dispatchable power, and disciplined operators can be brought online. We treat compute infrastructure as a real asset class: long-duration, capital-intensive, engineering-led. Our work begins at site selection and ends at sustained operational performance.

Strategic siting in jurisdictions with clear regulatory frameworks, sovereign-grade build standards engineered for high-density workloads, and capital partnerships structured around infrastructure economics are deliberate choices — each one auditable, none of them slogans.

Active build-out across selected markets is underway today. Strategic partnerships across the Middle East, GCC, North America, and Eastern Europe extend that footprint. Every megawatt delivered is treated as a long-term obligation.

Principles

Four commitments shape every site we underwrite.

They are not slogans. Each one rewrites how an institutional operator makes capital, design, and operating decisions before the first shovel breaks ground.

01 — Siting

Sites are underwritten before capacity is.

Sites are selected for industrial-scale power, regulatory clarity, and geographic neutrality. Location is the first decision and the most expensive one to revisit.

02 — Build

Halls engineered for the next two density generations.

Tier III+ engineering, sovereign-grade physical and digital security, and dense compute support including direct-liquid and immersion cooling at the rack.

03 — Capital

Capital structure matches the asset duration.

Institutional capital with long-duration views. Infrastructure economics modelled across the cycle — counterparties get an operator whose horizon matches their own.

04 — Operations

Operations are owned, not outsourced.

Resident network operations, real-time DCIM telemetry, and conservative capacity planning that protects uptime over headline density.

Footprint

Where Ymir operates.

A disciplined pipeline of development and partnerships in jurisdictions selected for industrial power, regulatory clarity, and strategic relevance to compute sovereignty.

Jurisdiction
Code
Status

Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

AE-AUH
Active development
First energise targeted Q3 2027. Sovereign-aligned industrial corridor with long-tenor power contracted.

Doha

Qatar

QA-DOH
Partnership
Active discussions with industrial and sovereign counterparties for build-to-suit AI training capacity.

Northern Virginia

United States

US-IAD
Selective
Selective partnerships with energy operators where industrial power, latency, and regulatory clarity converge.

Krasnoyarsk

Russian Federation

RU-KJA
Alliance
Long-standing alliances with regional energy groups; capacity discussions framed around dispatchable industrial power.

Engage

Capacity and partnership inquiries are reviewed by the operating team.

Send a brief on workload, sovereignty envelope, and target energise date. A feasibility note follows within five business days.