Join us on board as we journey through the next generation of data centres. Welcome to DCR Live 2026 – your chance to network in person and hear the latest trends at an event for key players in the data centre industry.
Conference start and opening remarks
The UK Government is eager to get more data centres built, but how can we overcome the numerous constraints placed on the industry? Whether it’s grid capacity, planning approvals, local opposition, or bad press – there’s a whole host of issues the industry needs to battle against. In this panel, we’ll discuss exactly what are the biggest issues, and how we, as a collective industry, can help overcome them.
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It’s been over a year since the UK Government designated data centres as Critical National Infrastructure, and yet still many in the industry are unsure what it entails. During this keynote, you’ll learn exactly what it means, including the expectations placed upon the industry, and why just because there are minimum requirements set centrally, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still aim to exceed them.
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A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
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A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
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There’s been a battle brewing as to what is the best cooling technology when it comes to next-generation data centres, and while liquid cooling may be genuinely inevitable for many deployments, there’s a bigger battle brewing when it comes to public approval. As UK discourse sharpens around data centres’ water usage, what can the industry do to improve its image and ensure it works with local communities, rather than against them?
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A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
SPONSORED BY
A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
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The UK Government has continuously promised big changes when it comes to planning, especially for data centres, but do the changes go far enough? Additionally, how do we as an industry respond to planning constraints – ensuring we de-risk the schedule, having secure financing in place and making strategic infrastructure more socially durable.
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A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
A lot has changed in the data centre space over the last few years, and manufacturers from all across the sector are scrambling to keep up. In this session, Riello UPS sets out exactly how the humble uninterruptible power supply has been improved to ensure it can manage the changing workloads – with everything from AI to cooling placing increasing pressure on one of the most important assets in the data centre.
Conference start and opening remarks
More speakers will be announced soon
Join us at the Cavendish Conference Centre, located at 22 Duchess Mews, London, W1G 9DT, UK.
This central London venue is an ideal meeting place, offering dedicated breakout areas where attendees can meet one another and engage with vendors.
Hot food and snacks will be available throughout the day, providing the perfect setting for informal networking.
Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus / Nearest Railway Station: Paddington
Marylebone, Euston, and Kings Cross St Pancras stations are all within a 10-minute taxi ride
DCR Live is an in-person event designed exclusively for data centre end-users and operators.
Attendance is complimentary for qualified data centre professionals including owners, operators, engineers, consultants, and enterprise IT leaders.
Technology vendors, suppliers, and service providers are welcome to participate through sponsorship opportunities.
Registration Approval: All registrations are subject to review. DCR Live is reserved for data centre end-users and operators. Registrations from vendors, suppliers, or service providers will not be approved unless they are participating as sponsors. You will receive an email once your registration has been reviewed and confirmed.
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