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SUMMARY:Register Now for Data Center World April 20-April 23, 2026 – D.C.
DESCRIPTION:Data Center World\nThe Epicenter of Data Center Innovation: The Largest Expo Featuring 400+ Exhibitors\nThe data center industry faces unprecedented challenges: skyrocketing demand, supply constraints, and a rapidly evolving workforce. But the most critical issue? Power—its sourcing, sustainability, and scalability for an AI-driven future.\nEnter Data Center World 2026—the only global industry event where real-world expertise meets cutting-edge research and insight. We’ll tackle the industry’s most pressing issues: * Next-Gen Power Architectures * Sustainable Energy Solutions * AI-Driven Optimization * Mission-Critical Facilities Management * Emerging Construction Practices * Tools for Building and Operating AI Factories *\nWith the largest global gathering of 400+ data center solution providers, our Expo offers unparalleled access to the latest technologies and services shaping the industry’s future. The pace of innovation in the data center space is staggering. Powering this evolution is the challenge—and the opportunity—of a generation. Attend the one industry event that covers the full spectrum of data center trends that matter most.\nFour Days of Game-Changing Insights & Invaluable Connections\n85+ Conference Sessions\n130+ Speakers\n400+ Exhibiting Vendors\nOmdia Analyst Summit\nInvestor Forum\nInnovation Challenge\nIndustry-Defining Keynotes\nData Center Manager of the Year\nIntensive Workshops\nWomen in the Data Center Reception\nEvent Experiences\n2026 Conference Tracks\nData Center World delivers expert strategy and insight on the technologies and concepts you need to know to plan, manage, and optimize your data center. Data Center World educational programming focuses on addressing challenges like legacy vs generative AI, cooling technologies, finding alternative energy sources, colocation, and adoption of automation in the data center.\nNetwork\nMix and mingle with other leading industry professionals. Data Center World offers more networking opportunities with peer professionals and industry luminaries than any other event of its kind. Data Center World attendees walking through expo hall, with text overlay of Leading Solution Providers\nExplore\nFeaturing the largest data center Expo in the world, over 400 solution providers will be on hand to demonstrate products and services you can compare in real time to help you optimize your data center.\nLearn\nImprove your data center management skills and stay current with educational sessions, including keynotes, panel discussions, case study presentations and exclusive workshops.\nExpo Hall: Explore 400+ Exhibitors Driving the Industry Forward\nFind Solutions for Your Challenges at the World’s Largest Data Center Expo\nAs disruptive technologies such as cloud, edge computing and IoT drive rapid change across all sectors, the data center remains at the core of business infrastructure.\nData Center World’s Expo Hall is the only place to find the key data center technology providers displaying their solutions in one location. Network with leading solution providers and uncover all the latest technologies, products and services your company needs.\nOmdia Analyst Summit: Where is AI really headed?\nAnalyst insight into how AI computing will change the data center out to 2030\nPopular opinion on AI computing is split between those perceiving the ramping investment as a bubble, and those convinced by the technological advancements, therefore risking underinvestment. In this session, the Omdia analyst team will show data-backed AI adoption and technology development projections.\nExploring key themes on how computing will increasingly be planned at the rack level, with multiple parallel development efforts driving different facility requirement for data center operators. Powering and cooling AI computing will increasingly become application or even end-user-specific. To provide a range of views on this, Omdia will bring in experts from technology innovators for two industry panels.\nReal Answers For Today’s Data Center Issues\nData Center World isn’t just a conference. It’s an opportunity to get hands-on time with leading solution providers, attend technical labs, and speak with a collective of like-minded and connected individuals who are shaping the future of the data center industry. By attending Data Center World, you’re making an investment in your career as well as an investment in your company’s success.\n\nNetwork with the smartest and most innovative people in the data center industry\nAccess to the latest data center technologies\nLearn new concepts for managing and expanding your data center that save your company money\nLearn new efficiencies in energy control that both improve the environment and lower costs\nBe among the first in the industry to learn about new product launches\nLearn how to keep costs down as your data center needs and workload expands\n\n\n\nEmerging IT & Data Center Technologies\nThis track focuses on IT advancements that have recently begun to impact the data center,\nproviding a practical look at emerging technologies and processes. You’ll hear about the most buzz-worthy topics in the news and takeaway an understanding of how they may affect current and future business norms.\nSeparating fact from hype, you’ll learn from experts who will help you and your team navigate these\never-changing technologies. Legacy vs generative AI and its effect on IT operations, design, construction, and maintenance.\n\nNetworking innovation for the AI era\n\nScale up networking for GPU clusters\nOptical connectivity for AI clusters and co-packaged optics\nData center interconnection and fiber innovation\n\n\nHigh Voltage Power Distribution for AI (e.g. 800V DC)\nOpen compute design frameworks\nSolid State Transformers\nBattery backup innovation\nMW-level rack power distribution\nBringing DC into the Data Center\nHybrid Cooling Strategies\n\nAir and liquid cooling\n2-phase liquid cooling\nRoom and facility-level CDUs and CDU clustering\nHyper-efficient cooling designs\n\n\nNext Gen IT (AI computing and storage roadmaps)\n\nNext-Gen GPU/Accelerator Architectures (GB300, B100/B200 successors, domain-specific AI accelerators)\nAlternative architectures for AI computing\nMemory and storage innovation for AI\nQuantum computing\n\n\nData center operations innovation\n\nPredictive & prescriptive maintenance using AI\nEnergy power management systems innovation\nDCIM innovation and software tools for efficient operations\nRisk, governance, security, and explainability in operational AI systems\nAutomation/Robotics\n\n\nThe next data center frontier\n\nNuclear-powered data centers\nData centers in space\nExtreme Environment Deployments\n\n\n\n\nData Center BUILD\nThis conference track explores how companies are designing and building out their data center architectures for maximum efficiency and performance. We’ll include topics on community relations, outfitting, operating, controlling, maintaining a data center, as well as monitoring operations of assets, and provide expert advice across the spectrum of data center management.\n\nSoftware tools for data center design\nPower & cooling design for AI\nSecuring multi-gigawatt capacity in constrained markets\nSecuring capacity in constrained markets\nBuild, upgrade, retrofit\nSite selection\nMaster-planned DC Campuses\nCommunity relations\nCapacity planning or optimization\nModular data centers & skidded infrastructure (including prefabrication)\nMicro data centers\nBuilding a gigawatt and multi-gigawatt data center campus\nRapid-deploy AI infrastructure (e.g. data center tents)\nLabor & recruiting\nLocal, national and international compliance (energy, AI ethics, carbon)\nData center incentives\n\n\nColocation, Hyperscale & Cloud Innovation\nThis track explores the latest information on colocation, edge computing, cloud strategies and on-premise architectures. We’ll also include topics on application development, systems integration, and workload management.\n\nOn-premises public and private cloud infrastructure\nColocation provider selection criteria\nEdge computing planning and management\nColocation planning and management\nColocation for AI (high-density colocation)\nManaging capacity in volatile AI demand cycles\nExisting and emerging managed services\nPublic cloud evolution (GPU-aaS, serverless, tools)\nMulti-Tenant AI Infrastructure Models\nMLOps (shared and managed services)\nAI in the cloud\nProvider sustainability metrics\nWorkload/Cloud Repatriation\nPrivate cloud\nSovereign cloud / Sovereign AI\n\n\nPower Sourcing & Sustainability\nThis track covers the important issues that impact management of a sustainable mission-critical facility, including how data center operators consume and conserve energy, and best practices in tracking carbon emissions.\nThis year we’ll go deeper into how the insatiable demand for power will push innovation in a variety of new technologies including solar, wind, nuclear and more. We’ll also cover sustainability topics related to the characteristics of scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.\n\nPower sourcing for sustainability and power-challenged markets\nOn-premises power generation and microgrids\nCooling techniques that lower power consumption\nPower consumption and management for electrical/mechanical systems\nWater usage\nLegal restrictions on water use for industrial cooling\nRegulatory impact\nSustainable water consumption strategies\nRenewable and low carbon energy sources\nEnvironmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact on data centers\nDecommissioning legacy equipment, electronic waste, responsible disposal\nRate reduction programs (grants, rebates)\nCarbon emissions tracking and accountability\nTracking of carbon emissions throughout the supply chain\nEnergy-as-a-service\nFacilities as net power contributors (Carbon-Negative Data Centers)\n\n\n
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