
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
Key Themes Shaping the Future of Data Centre Energy
The Summit explores the critical challenges and opportunities at the intersection of energy and digital infrastructure. From grid resilience to decarbonisation and breakthrough technologies, these sessions bring together operators, energy leaders, investors, and policymakers to chart the path forward.
01
The Global Energy Outlook for Data Centres
Explore how surging demand from AI and cloud services is reshaping energy markets, stressing national grids, and creating new opportunities for collaboration.
02
Decarbonising Digital Infrastructure
Hear how operators and energy providers are driving toward net zero through renewables, hydrogen, nuclear, and efficiency strategies.
03
Smart Power & AI Optimisation
Discover how AI and advanced analytics are transforming energy efficiency, enabling predictive operations, and balancing digital growth with sustainability.
04
New Models for Power Supply
From microgrids and modular reactors to energy storage and off-grid solutions, learn how data centres are rethinking energy resilience and security.

WHO ATTENDS
Connecting Leaders Across Energy and Digital Infrastructure
The Summit convenes senior decision-makers from across the data centre and energy ecosystems, creating a unique forum for collaboration between operators, utilities, investors, policymakers, and innovators.
01
Data Centre Operators
Hyperscalers, colocation providers, and enterprise IT leaders driving global digital growth.
02
Commitment to Security
Utilities, renewable developers, nuclear innovators, and solution providers in cooling, storage, and AI optimisation.
03
Transparent and Fair Practices
Infrastructure funds, ESG specialists, regulators, and government agencies shaping the future of energy and digital infrastructure.

WHY IT MATTERS
Sustainability
Operators must meet net zero goals while continuing to expand capacity.

Resilience
Growing demand for AI and cloud services requires secure, reliable power.
Collaboration
Energy providers, data centres, investors, and policymakers must align strategies.