
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.
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