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Attendees can expect in-depth insights through two dedicated conference streams, each addressing key challenges and innovations in architecture, engineering and delivery, as well as the running, securing and optimising of operations and performance.
Stage 1: Building the Digital Infrastructure
Modern data centres are being shaped at the point of design, where decisions on architecture, engineering, site selection, power availability, cooling strategy, and construction delivery define what is possible long before a facility becomes operational. As demand from AI, cloud, and global digital services accelerates, the emphasis is shifting toward building infrastructure that can scale, adapt, and remain resilient in an environment defined by energy constraints, increasing complexity, and rapid technological change.
Stage 2: Run, Secure & Optimise
Once operational, data centres become living environments where performance, resilience, and efficiency must be continuously maintained and improved. Increasingly complex digital ecosystems demand constant attention to uptime, cybersecurity, automation, cost control, and sustainability, as organisations balance growth in AI and cloud workloads with the realities of operational risk, energy pressure, and the need for reliable global service delivery.