02 of 07 — Sector
Infrastructure for the Digital Economy at Industrial Scale.
Hyperscale and co-located data center platforms integrating power, cooling, and mineral-intensive systems.
01 — The Demand Shift
Global compute demand is scaling at unprecedented levels.
Driven by AI, cloud infrastructure, and digital systems. This is not incremental growth — it is a structural expansion of digital infrastructure.
02 — Physical Reality
Digital infrastructure is fundamentally industrial infrastructure.
Every data center is a physical system requiring coordinated industrial inputs.
- Power generation and transmission
- Cooling infrastructure
- High-density materials (copper, aluminium, rare earths)
03 — Dragon List Global's Approach
Data center infrastructure as part of integrated platforms.
- Hyperscale campuses
- Co-located industrial systems
- Energy-aligned development
04 — Convergence Model
Structuring opportunities where three systems converge.
Data Centers
Hyperscale and co-located compute infrastructure.
Hyperscale and co-located compute infrastructure.
Critical Minerals
Processing facilities sharing power and logistics.
Processing facilities sharing power and logistics.
Energy Infrastructure
Shared power systems and state-level incentives.
Shared power systems and state-level incentives.
05 — Infrastructure Scope
What we develop.
- Hyperscale data centers
- Co-location platforms
- Power and cooling systems
- Integrated industrial campuses
Other Sectors
01 — Sector
Critical Minerals
Processing, refining, and supply-chain infrastructure for energy, manufacturing, and digital systems.
03 — Sector
Energy
Generation and grid systems enabling industrial-scale development.
06 — Sector
Digital Infrastructure
Connectivity systems including fibre networks and telecommunications.
Engagement