Key Takeaway
CleanSpark is transitioning into AI data centres by leveraging its expertise from Bitcoin mining. The company’s vertically integrated model supports site development, energy procurement, and operational scaling, essential for AI infrastructure. CleanSpark plans to redevelop existing mining sites and construct new facilities tailored for AI workloads. Jeffrey, with over 40 years of experience in emerging technologies, previously served as President of AI Data Centres at Humain, overseeing Saudi Arabia’s AI data centre programme and forming key partnerships with global tech companies. His background will be instrumental in CleanSpark’s shift towards AI computing.
Utilizing Bitcoin Expertise for AI
CleanSpark’s foray into AI data centres is grounded in the vertically integrated model that has supported its Bitcoin mining operations.
CleanSpark’s strategy for site development, energy procurement, and operational scaling lays the groundwork for its shift into AI data centre infrastructure.
Its expertise in managing power-intensive distributed computing facilities will be vital as it designs and operates environments specifically for AI workloads.
This may include redeveloping or expanding existing mining sites for AI computing, as well as constructing new large-scale facilities.
Jeffrey brings over four decades of experience in emerging technologies and infrastructure development, having held senior roles across the UK, US, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Prior to joining CleanSpark, he served as President of AI Data Centres at Humain, where he oversaw Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion-dollar AI data centre initiative.
In that role, he established partnerships with hyperscalers and global technology firms, built operational teams, and contributed to sovereign compute projects in the region.








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