AI took center stage at the previous year’s Data Center World event, showcasing a shift from focusing solely on AI technology to emphasizing the crucial infrastructure required to support and scale AI advancements. The event delved into critical aspects such as power availability, reliability, data center design, cooling, and sustainability, all vital for accommodating today’s AI and high-performance computing needs.
The initial hype surrounding AI data centers has evolved into a practical approach to address challenges in designing efficient facilities that can keep up with the pace of technological advancements. Bill Kleyman, CEO of Apolo, highlighted the need to reimagine data centers to meet the computational demands of AI and machine learning workloads by integrating GPUs and rethinking cooling, power, and network designs to handle high-density deployments. The focus has shifted towards building smarter, sustainable facilities to future-proof against upcoming technological advancements.
The upcoming Data Center World 2025 event in Washington, D.C. promises to bring together thousands of industry professionals to explore the latest trends, breakthroughs, and innovations. With over 130 experts across 80+ conference sessions, attendees can expect insights into AI integration, sustainability strategies, and the future of data center technologies.
Keynote speakers like Wade Vinson from Nvidia and Chris Orlando from DDC Solutions will delve into how AI is reshaping data centers and the importance of future-proofing these facilities, respectively. Other keynotes will cover topics such as natural gas convergence for powering data centers and collaborative efforts towards clean energy solutions.
The event will feature transformative technical tracks focusing on colocation, hyperscale, and cloud innovation, emerging IT and data center technologies, and power sourcing and sustainability. Sessions will cover a range of topics from AI integration and sustainability strategies to cooling technologies and responsible water use in data centers.
Data Center BUILD, a dedicated track at the event, will bring together experts from various fields to discuss the evolution of data centers and the necessary adaptations in chip making, construction, design, infrastructure, cooling, and power distribution.
Data Center World 2025 is set to take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from April 14–17, offering a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to stay updated on the latest trends and developments in the data center landscape.