Data Centre LIVE 2025: Two Months to Go

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Data Centre LIVE will take place on 25 March 2025
Join us at Data Centre LIVE and connect with industry leaders, start-ups and organisations to transform your operations in our dynamic landscape

Data Centre LIVE will take place on 25 March 2025.

During the day you can look forward to engaging with a diverse range of panel discussions and keynote presentations that will delve into our industry’s most notable topics, such as AI integration, green energy solutions and hyperscale data centres.

Why should you attend Data Centre LIVE?
  • Stay ahead of industry trends
  • Discover innovative solutions
  • Enhance sustainability strategies
  • Network with industry leaders
  • Understand emerging challenges
  • Gain practical knowledge
  • Explore investment opportunities

Our virtual event will enhance your connections with data centre engineers, operators, technology providers and investors to craft meaningful collaborations. 

Join us this year and discover how the data centre industry is being redefined by sustainability, edge computing, cybersecurity concerns and AI and automation.

To get your free virtual ticket, click here.

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Meet our speakers

Data Centre LIVE will empower you to build valuable connections, stay informed and adopt cutting-edge solutions to enhance your competitive edge in our dynamic industry.

By joining us at Data Centre LIVE this year, you will have the opportunity to hear from:

  • Dame Dawn Childs, CEO of Pure Data Centres Group
  • Ed Ansett, Chairman of I3 Solutions Group
  • Yashnath Issur, CEO of Airtel Africa
  • Michael Ortiz, CEO of l9datacenters
  • Cara Mascini, Chief Sustainability Officer at Switch Datacenters
  • Richard Pimper, Vice President & CTO at Huawei
  • Dominic Ward, CEO of Verne
  • Gary Watson, Country Manager at Keppel Data Centres
  • Lex Coors, Chief Datacentre Technology & Engineering Officer at Digital Realty
  • David Watkins, Solutions Director at VIRTUS Data Centres
  • Karl Havard, Chief Operating Officer at Nscale
  • Eyjólfur Magnús Kristinsson, CEO of atNorth
  • Jason Carolan, Chief Innovation Officer at Flexential
  • Stephen Bowes-Phipps, Vice President, EMEA Data Centres and Cloud at State Street
  • John Wernvik, Chief Marketing and Sustainability Officer at EcoDataCenter
  • Pip Squire, Head of Sustainability at Ark Data Centres
  • Bryant Farland, CEO of Edged
  • Susanna Kass, Co-Founder of Infraprime
  • Paul Greenley, Principal Manager of Global Data Centre Management at Vodafone

To get your free virtual ticket, click here.

The DE&I Forum at Data Centre LIVE 2023

Explore the themes 

Our virtual event will host an engaging agenda that will delve into topics like regulatory demands, rising energy costs, data sovereignty and the impact of geopolitical issues on data centre operations by exploring several notable themes, including:

Data Centres

Data centres provide the vital infrastructure needed by the digital economy to process, store and transmit large amounts of data for governments, businesses and individuals. They drive connectivity and innovation across industries by enhancing modern technologies such as AI, cloud computing and IoT.

Infrastructure

Organisations must secure scalable, efficient and sustainable infrastructure to support emerging technologies like edge computing, 5G and AI, ensure uptime and meet the growing demands of the industry. 

Hyperscale

By harnessing hyperscale, individuals and organisations can enable significant efficiency and scalability to support the rising demands from big data, IoT, cloud computing and AI. Hyperscale data centres act as the foundation for global digital transformation by reducing operational costs and enhancing energy efficiency. 

Tech & AI

In an increasingly digital world, organisations must embrace technology and AI to unlock smarter and more efficient operations through automated workflows, predictive maintenance and energy optimisation. By doing so, data centres can become more sustainable and better equipped to meet the rising demands of the digital economy.

Sustainable Data Centres Forum at Data Centre LIVE

Cloud & 5G

Cloud computing and 5G are helping to support real-time applications such as AI, edge computing and IoT by enhancing the demand for low-latency, scalable infrastructure.

These will make data centres more responsive and efficient to new technological needs by enabling faster data processing, improved connectivity and the decentralisation of workloads.

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity protects infrastructure, sensitive data and operations from evolving cyber threats like data breaches and ransomware. By crafting effective security measures, organisations can maintain customer trust and ensure compliance with global regulations. 

Sustainability

The data centre industry consumes significant amounts of energy and water, making them a large contributor to global carbon emissions. Organisations can reduce their environmental impact while meeting growing digital demands effectively by adopting energy-efficient designs, renewable energy and innovative cooling technologies.

Edge computing 

Edge computing is improving the data centre industry by enabling real-time applications, such as autonomous vehicles, AR/VR and IoT, while decentralising data processing. This will drive the need for localised micro data centres, reduce latency and optimise bandwidth usage. 

To get your free virtual ticket, click here.

Generative AI on the Data Centre Industry: Michael Ortiz at Data Centre LIVE Virtual 2023

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