Conference Day Two |
Wednesday, December 10

8:00 am Check-In & Light Breakfast

8:40 am Chair’s Opening Remarks

Meeting Owners’ Innovation Requirements

8:50 am Panel Discussion: Ensuring End-User Electrical Requirements Are Translated into Design to Evolve with Rising Needs

Synopsis

  • Discussing the key factors that influence end-users’ decision-making processes when evaluating electrical designs
  • Understanding key performance indicators clients look for to design data centers that meet these demands
  • Analyzing how rising computing power is affecting end-user priorities for electrical designs to respond to these changes with agility

9:30 am Leveraging Modularized Power Systems with Effective Coordination Between Engineers, Integrators, & Contractors to Reduce Schedules

  • Guy Marom Vice President - Engineering, EdgeCloudLink

Synopsis

  • Exploring the risks of modular power systems, including performance uncertainty, listing requirements and delivering redundancy
  • Ensuring alignment between engineers, integrators and contractors as early as possible to mitigate installation issues or delays
  • Evaluating the landscape of reliable integrators to support future modularization

10:40 am Morning Networking Break

11:20 am Exploring How to Retrofit Existing Electrical Systems to Meet New Tenants’ Needs with Existing Infrastructure

Synopsis

  • Evaluating the capacity of existing utility feeds, switchgear and distribution systems to determine their suitability for new tenants and/or expansion
  • Maximizing existing infrastructure value through reconfigurations and load redistribution to reduce downtime

Meeting Power Demands

12:00 pm Looking Beyond the Grid to Power Tomorrow’s Data Centers with Onsite Power Generation

Synopsis

  • Gaining transferable lessons about on-site power generation options and how to effectively bridge this onsite from hyperscalers: What have we learned about the viability of solar, micronuclear, fuel cells, wind turbines and self-run power plants in reliably meeting current and future megawatt demands?
  • Learning about the critical engineering and regulatory considerations from power generation engineers that you need to consider if your firm pursues onsite generation capabilities
  • Evaluating the impact of onsite power generation on back-up capacity requirements to streamline overall campus design

12:40 pm Networking Lunch Break

1:40 pm Audience Discussion: Assessing the Viability of DC Power to Reduce Equipment Requirements

  • Thierry Lan Senior Electrical Design Engineer, Arcadis

Synopsis

  • Sharing perspectives innovating power supply by using DC-type voltages, including the current reliability of this approach
  • Exploring how DC racks help to consolidate the electrical systems and improve their efficiency
  • Mapping the path to being able to create full DC designs

Future Proofing Electrical Innovation

2:20 pm Building a Highly Skilled Electrical Engineering Workforce to Support Continuous Electrical Innovation & Meet Rapidly Evolving Demands

  • David Kirkwood Section Manager - Mission Critical, Burns & McDonnell

Synopsis

  • Outlining anticipated challenges in meeting future data center demand due to a shortage of skilled electrical engineers
  • Evaluating evolving skills required to meet innovation (e.g. power generation engineering) and future-proof your workforce
  • Finding ways to attract the right talent

3:00 pm Chair’s Closing Remarks & Summary Discussion

3:15 pm End of Advancing Data Center Electrical Innovation 2025