
The OCP EMEA Summit brings together global technical leaders to address data center sustainability, energy efficiency, and heat reuse challenges. Focusing on innovations from hyperscale operators, the summit highlights OCP-recognized equipment deployments in the EMEA region. Key topics for 2025 include Data Center Sustainability, AI, Security & Data Protection, Power & Cooling, and Deployments, with additional talks on quantum technology, optics, and telecommunications. The event features a full Expo Hall showcasing the latest advancements, along with the Innovation Village offering hands-on technology demonstrations, all aimed at advancing scalable and sustainable computational infrastructure for the future. Attendees include industry leaders, engineers, IT professionals, and innovators from across the tech ecosystem, all focused on driving forward the future of data center technology.
From breakthrough 122TB SSDs to the industry’s first liquid-cooled storage, Solidigm’s Avi Shetty unpacks how storage is powering AI workloads from hyperscale to neo-cloud.
From GPU and storage servers to turnkey rack-scale solutions, Giga Computing showcases its expanding OCP portfolio and the evolution of Giga PODs for high-density, high-efficiency data centers.
Open Compute EMEA Summit featured announcements of major rack and power architecture innovations that address AI-driven data center challenges with advanced cooling and engineering solutions.
At OCP Dublin, Bel Power’s Cliff Gore shares how the company is advancing high-efficiency, high-density power shelves—preparing to meet AI’s demand for megawatt-class rack-scale infrastructure.
At OCP Dublin, ZeroPoint’s Nilesh Shah explains how NeoCloud data centers are reshaping AI infrastructure needs—and why memory and storage innovation is mission-critical for LLM performance.
From full rack-scale builds to ITAD, Circle B is powering AI-ready, sustainable infrastructure across Europe—leveraging OCP designs to do more with less in a power-constrained market.
In this TechArena interview, Avayla CEO Kelley Mullick explains why AI workloads and edge deployments are driving a liquid cooling boom—and how cold plate, immersion, and nanoparticle cooling all fit in.
At OCP Dublin, Sims Lifecycle’s Sean Magann shares how memory reuse, automation, and CXL are transforming the circular economy for data centers—turning decommissioned tech into next-gen infrastructure.
With AI-specific infrastructure on the rise, OCP must evolve beyond hyperscale to meet the needs of a new wave of providers. Neo-cloud is growing fast—can the standards keep up?
From NVIDIA’s quiet but massive influence to Fractile’s in-memory vision, MRAM, and next-gen power delivery—OCP Dublin gave us a glimpse into the future of AI-driven data center design.
At OCP Dublin, OVHcloud’s Gregory Lebourg shares how the company is giving customers real-time visibility into the carbon impact of their cloud workloads — before they even hit deploy.
Ahead of OCP Dublin, Matty Bakkeren joins Allyson Klein to break down rack innovations, liquid cooling, sovereignty, and the trends shaping data center infrastructure across Europe.
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