Thailand’s digital transformer

CEO Supparat thinks more money is required to realize the nation’s vision of a hub for electric system.

Mr Supparat said Thailand has a huge opportunity to not only contribute domestically, but hopefully to compete at a regional level.
Thailand has a great opportunity to contribute internally, according to Mr. Supparat, and finally to contend at a local level.

As demand rises, the hyperscale data center company ST Telemedia Global Data Centers Thailand (STT GDC Thailand ), led by deputy executive Supparat Sivapetchranat Singhara na Ayutthaya, has taken a major part in the country’s development of digital equipment.

STT GDC has achieved positive growth in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation ( Ebitda ), outpacing the industry average.

Mr. Supparat claimed that the business positions Thailand as a key player in Southeast Asia’s burgeoning artificial intelligence ( AI ) economy.

Broadens Property Ltd. and ST Telemedia Global Data Centres are joint ventures, or STT GDC Thailand.

Mr. Supparat is in charge of all Thai data center business and administrative efforts, including the STT Bangkok 1 lineup hyperscale center in Bangkok.

STT Bangkok 1 you meet the growing need for digital system as a result of the government and business sectors’ increasing media consumption. STT Bangkok 2 may be next to STT Bangkok 1, adding to the 20 megawatts of available light and customized co-location solutions for high-density and AI tasks.

STT Bangkok 3 is presently located in the One Bangkok area, Thailand’s largest mixed-use growth. It may serve as an interconnection hub, offering great carrier density and lower overhead– perfect for enterprises needing quick access to data, applications, and cloud services.

With over 20 years of industry experience, Mr. Supparat is regarded as a vital executive driving change and growth in today’s modern market. He even serves as the director of the Thailand-China Business Council and the vice-chairman of the Thailand Data Center Association, underscoring his considerable influence in the field.

” Over the past two to three years, we’ve concentrated on capturing the hyperscale data center business”, he said. The expansion of the AI business is a important trend that we are currently seeing. Hyperscale data centers that assist this AI economy may be able to offer high-density servers and powerful cooling.

” At STT GDC, we do n’t just offer solutions for cloud service providers, we’re also ready to deliver value-added solutions for AI-related customers through innovative cooling technologies.”

Graphic Processing Units ( GPUs ) are necessary for the AI economy, but they also generate significant heat from high power consumption. Due to the rapid expansion of GPU usage, standard heat cooling in data centers cannot keep up with wet heating systems as a more effective way to manage contemporary AI workloads.

According to Mr. Supparat, Thailand has a substantial opportunity to contribute regionally and compete locally. We see three main areas: the first is a local hotspot with Singapore and Malaysia as key areas, “he said”. The second is Indonesia, with its 283 million people representing large financial potential. The second is Indochina, where Thailand is successfully compete, especially with neighbouring countries like Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar.

” To capitalise on these possibilities, we may ensure several key factors are in position for Thailand to flourish. Second, we’ve demonstrated that we have the necessary qualifications to draw in the country’s largest cloud services.

Also, STT GDC has effectively supported AI-related buyers, he said.

The firm anticipates growing interest from other clients looking to enter Thailand’s industry as the business matures.

” Our purpose is to place Thailand as a leading online network hub for Indochina, fostering development and innovation”, said Mr Supparat.

He praised the president’s support for the development of modern facilities, but urged it to take into account potential use cases for AI. He cited the potential for AI to enhance the value of the country’s existing electric vehicles ( EVs ) and their infrastructure, particularly by turning them into autonomous vehicles ( AVs ) for the logistics sector.

Mr Supparat said STT GDC takes great pride in its customer-centric technique.

” Our international appearance is bolstered by data centers that span the United Kingdom to Japan,” says the company. The fact that the data center we’re already running has been built from the ground upward is what makes the Thai staff specifically glad,” he said.

We have successfully grown this company from zero to 1 billion ringgit in remarkably short time, surpassing the industry standard, thanks to the knowledge of our table and shareholders for the right schedule.

” Not only have we established a solid income basic, but more important, we have even attracted a diverse range of clients, including Cloud and AI services.”

The company’s expansion has enabled it to surpass the five-year market average in terms of Ebitda by more than four years.

” My staff and I spend about 80 % of our day engaging with customers,” Mr Supparat said”. We are aware of their objectives and definitions of success, and by working closely with them, we aim to increase both the economy and our corporations up.

Supparat Sivapetchranat Singhara na Ayutthaya

CEO of ST Telemedia Global Data Centers ( Thailand )