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Data Center Investment Conference & Expo (DICE): South

Wed Aug 12, 2026 - Thu Aug 13, 2026

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Data Center Investment Conference & Expo (DICE): South

Unlocking the next generation of Southern data center growth through smarter sites, stronger partnerships and future ready design

Wednesday August 12 - Thursday August 13

$525.00

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Speakers and Panels

Doug Recker

Doug Recker

Founder, Dous Edge AI
Marc Bhuyan

Marc Bhuyan

Product Manager, Google
Andy Kirby

Andy Kirby

General Manager, AMERS EPC, Microsoft
Dave Ferdman

Dave Ferdman

President & Managing Director, Primary Digital Infrastructure
Hani Noshi

Hani Noshi

Principal Program Manager, Data Center Delivery (DCD), Microsoft
Bobby Little

Bobby Little

Chief Investment Officer, NTT DC REIT
Jeffrey Moerdler

Jeffrey Moerdler

Partner & Chair, Data Center & Digital Infrastructure, Haynes and Boone
Matt Tyndall

Matt Tyndall

Head of Site Development, Core Scientific

Steve Altizer

President & CEO, Compu Dynamics
Andre Patrick

Andre Patrick

VP, Data Center Practice, Introba
Tyler Stevenson

Tyler Stevenson

SVP, Clune Construction
Chrissy Olsen
Moderator

Chrissy Olsen

VP, Critical Power Solutions, MPINarada
Christopher Walsh
Moderator

Christopher Walsh

Cyxtera Technologies, Global Director
Jake Ring

Jake Ring

CEO & Co-Founder, PDM - Power and Data Management

Why You Can't Miss DICE South 2026

What You'll Learn:

  • Why Texas and the broader Southern corridor have become benchmark markets for AI era capacity, capital deployment, and new campus development.
  • Which site selection, utility engagement, and permitting strategies are helping teams turn more shortlisted locations into fully entitled, power-ready projects?
  • What capital providers are looking for as AI, neocloud, and enterprise workloads reshape credit views, deal structures, and return expectations.
  • How leading developers are managing design complexity, construction risk, and schedule pressure while still bringing new facilities online at speed.
  • Which power planning approaches, including hybrid utility and onsite solutions, are proving most resilient as grid constraints intensify?
  • How high-density design, liquid cooling, and evolving white space layouts are changing the way teams think about shells, envelopes, and long-term flexibility.
  • Where modular, prefabricated, and skid-based approaches are genuinely cutting timelines and de-risking delivery across fast-moving campuses.
  • How operators are using automation, data, and new playbooks to run AI-heavy sites more efficiently while maintaining reliability and compliance.
  • What practical risk mitigation, governance, and partnership models are helping stakeholders align incentives from land and capital decisions through long-term operations?

 

How You'll Do More Business From Attending This Conference:

  • Gain concrete strategies to move projects from promising sites to energized, revenue-generating facilities faster and with fewer surprises.
  • Learn how peers are structuring deals, contracts, and delivery models so you can de-risk projects and protect margins in volatile conditions.
  • Sharpen your decisions on markets, partners, technologies, and modular approaches that truly improve speed to market and long term performance.
  • Understand which AI, high-density, and cooling innovations are commercially meaningful today and which remain experimental.
  • Build relationships with the developers, operators, capital partners, and solution providers who are closest to current deal flow and best practices.

 

Who You'll Network With:

  • Developers, Owners, and Operators — leaders shaping strategy, assembling sites, and delivering the next generation of AI-ready campuses.
  • Construction and Design Professionals — architects, general contractors, engineers, and modular specialists raising the bar on speed, quality, and constructability.
  • Utility and Infrastructure Partners — power, grid, and network stakeholders focused on delivering the megawatts and connectivity new campuses require.
  • Investors and Financial Partners — equity, lenders, and capital allocators underwriting data center demand, customer mix, and evolving risk profiles.
  • Technology and Solution Providers — power, cooling, modular, monitoring, and automation experts enabling high-density, resilient operations.
  • Policy, Regulatory, and Community Stakeholders — advisors and decision makers navigating permitting, incentives, compliance, and the public lens on large-scale projects.

 

Why You Should Attend:

DICE South is the essential gathering for anyone shaping the next chapter of data center growth across Texas and the broader Southern corridor. With an agenda built around real market pressures and opportunities, from power constraints and AI-driven design to modular delivery, risk, and capital, every session is geared toward decisions you are making right now. You will hear directly from the developers, operators, investors, and partners who are delivering projects, restructuring deals, and rethinking operations in this fast-moving region. Whether you are selecting sites, financing campuses, building facilities, or running high-density environments, you will leave with clearer strategies, stronger relationships, and a sharper view of where the Southern market is headed next.

Relevant News and Developments

 

Are you an end user*?

Click here to be considered for a complimentary pass. *Hyperscaler, colocation provider (non-sales), investor, private equity, or enterprise tenant.

 

To request disability-related accommodations, please contact ally.araco@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.

For questions, group ticket rates or interest in becoming a speaker or sponsor, please email our DICE Global Director, Adam Knobloch, adam.knobloch@bisnow.com

Venue

Live! by Loews Hotel Arlington
1600 E. Randol Mill
Arlington TX 76011

Ballroom/Floor: Arlington Ballroom / 2nd Floor

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Parking Information:

Special Valet Rate - $20

Self-Parking Rates:
0 - 2 Hours - $4.00
2 – 4 Hours - $8.00
4 – 6 Hours - $12.00
6 – 8 Hours - $16.00
8 – 10 Hours - $20.00
10 – 12 Hours - $24.00
12 – 24 Hours -$28

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Agenda

August 12 Activity
12:30 PM
1:00 PM
Registration and Networking
1:00 PM
1:10 PM
Opening Remarks: Welcome to DICE South 2026!
1:10 PM
1:55 PM
Southern Data Center Playbook: How Texas and Its Neighbors Are Redefining the Map
Texas and the broader Southern corridor have moved into the first tier of global data center regions, but not every submarket is playing the same game. Developers, operators and investors are learning where power, land and network proximity still line up for large campuses and where constraints are already reshaping strategies. At the same time, new capital and new customer types are changing what success looks like in Dallas Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio and beyond. This session walks through what recent deals and pipelines reveal about the Souths evolving role on the national stage and how stakeholders can position themselves for the next wave of growth.
1:55 PM
2:35 PM
Smart Site Bets: How to Choose Locations That Actually Get Built
Getting a site under contract is easy compared to actually getting it entitled, powered and ready to build. In 2026, site selection means weighing utility relationships, interconnection timelines, policy environments, workforce depth and infrastructure corridors alongside traditional land and fiber basics. Teams that bet wrong can lose years and millions, while teams that bet right can secure durable advantages in key markets. This panel unpacks how experienced players screen, compare and prioritize sites so more of their maybes turn into real projects.
2:35 PM
3:00 PM
Networking Break
3:00 PM
3:45 PM
Underwriting the AI Wave: How Customer Mix Reshapes Returns
The surge of AI, neocloud and evolving enterprise demand is changing not just who fills data centers, but how those assets are financed. Different customer mixes bring different expectations for term, pricing, credit quality and renewal behavior, and those inputs now flow directly into underwriting models and capital stacks. At the same time, power constraints, shifting macro conditions and new lease structures are forcing investors to refine how they view downside risk and upside potential across markets. This session breaks down how capital providers are reading todays tenant landscape and what that means for where they will place money over the next twelve to twenty four months.
3:45 PM
4:30 PM
Beyond the Grid: Onsite Generation, Storage and Bridging the Gap
In many high-growth markets, the biggest constraint is no longer demand, it is time to power. With utility timelines stretching and interconnection becoming less predictable, developers and operators are turning to onsite generation, fuel strategies and hybrid systems to bridge the gap. From temporary power that accelerates early capacity to longer-term solutions that reshape how campuses are designed, these approaches are quickly moving from edge cases to core strategy. This panel explores what is actually working in the field, where onsite solutions create real advantage and what risks around cost, fuel logistics and emissions still need to be solved.
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
Day 1 Post-Event Cocktail Reception!!
August 13 Activity
7:30 AM
8:20 AM
Registration, Breakfast and Networking
8:20 AM
8:30 AM
Opening Remarks Day 2
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
AI, Energy and Real Estate: What This Second Industrial Revolution Means for Markets
The convergence of AI demand, energy infrastructure and large scale digital real estate is beginning to reshape industrial and regional dynamics on a scale that resembles a new industrial revolution. Data centers are influencing where new transmission and generation get built, how metros think about land use and economic development and which markets rise or fall in strategic importance. At the same time, national priorities around competitiveness, climate and resilience are increasingly tied to how quickly and wisely this infrastructure is deployed. This keynote style session steps back from project details to explore how AI, energy and real estate together could redefine market winners and losers over the next decade.
9:15 AM
9:30 AM
Top Ten Data Center Legal and Business Issues for Powered Land, Leases and MSA's That You Should Know About
Haynes Boone NY
9:30 AM
10:15 AM
Power Strategy: Securing Capacity in Constrained Markets
Securing power has become one of the most critical and complex challenges in data center development. In Texas and across the broader Southern region, developers must navigate utility relationships, interconnection queues, transmission constraints and evolving regulatory dynamics while competing for limited capacity. The difference between projects that move forward and those that stall often comes down to how early and how effectively teams engage with power providers and structure their strategy. This session breaks down how leading developers, utilities and energy partners are actually getting deals done, where the biggest bottlenecks are emerging and how to position projects to win in increasingly constrained markets.
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
Networking Break
10:30 AM
11:15 AM
From Plan to Delivery: What Actually Works in AI-Era Data Center Construction
Delivering data centers at the pace required by AI and cloud demand is putting unprecedented pressure on construction teams. Complex electrical and mechanical systems, long lead times for critical equipment and ongoing design evolution are forcing developers, contractors and engineers to rethink how projects are planned and executed. Some approaches promise speed but introduce risk, while others have proven repeatable across multiple builds. This session focuses on what is actually working in the field, from procurement strategies and sequencing to coordination across trades and partners, and how teams are balancing speed, cost and reliability in real-world conditions.
11:15 AM
12:00 PM
Designing for AI Density: Power, Cooling and System Integration in Next-Gen Data Centers
AI workloads are pushing data center design beyond traditional limits, with higher rack densities driving new requirements across power distribution, cooling systems and overall infrastructure integration. Decisions made in one part of the system now have direct consequences across the entire facility, forcing teams to think more holistically about how buildings are designed and future-proofed. From liquid cooling readiness to electrical capacity planning and system interoperability, this panel examines how operators, engineers and technology providers are aligning these critical components to support both current demand and the next generation of compute.
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
Networking Lunch
12:15 PM
12:35 PM
From Blueprint to Build: Best Practices for Physical Security Throughout Development
Ameristar Perimeter Security USA Inc., an ASSA ABLOY Group brand
1:00 PM
1:45 PM
Operating the AI Data Center: How Teams, Tools and Playbooks Are Evolving
Running data centers that support AI heavy workloads requires new approaches to monitoring, incident response, energy management and staffing. Operators are layering in automation, analytics and integrated platforms while still depending on experienced teams to interpret data and manage edge cases. At the same time, customer expectations for transparency, responsiveness and performance reporting continue to rise. This panel looks at how leading operators are updating their tools, playbooks and organizational structures to keep uptime high and operations efficient in a more demanding environment.
1:45 PM
2:00 PM
Networking Break
2:00 PM
2:45 PM
Delivery at Scale: How to Move From One Off Wins to a Repeatable System
Winning once on a fast and successful data center project is hard; doing it repeatedly across multiple markets is harder. To deliver at scale, organizations are building playbooks that connect standard designs, prefabricated elements, digital coordination and program level governance into a coherent system. At the same time, they are figuring out how to capture lessons learned and feed real performance data back into design and planning for the next site. This conversation dives into how top players are turning individual project successes into a repeatable delivery engine that can keep pace with AI and cloud demand.
2:45 PM
3:30 PM
De-Risking Data Centers: How to Spot and Share Risk From Land to Operations and Beyond
Risk in todays data center projects spans site control, power, equipment, counterparties, contracts and long term operating performance. Capital providers and project teams are rethinking how to identify red flags earlier, structure contracts and insurance programs and decide who should carry which risks. At the same time, unpredictable elements like grid constraints, equipment lead times and policy changes can shift the risk profile midstream. This panel breaks down practical approaches to spotting, pricing and sharing risk across the capital stack and project lifecycle so the right parties are accountable without slowing viable projects.
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
Post-Event Networking!!

By the Numbers — 2025 Recap

  • 720 attendees representing 505 companies
  • Elite participation from industry-defining organizations: AWS, Microsoft, Google, Meta, CyrusOne, QTS, DataBank, Sabey Data Centers, Compass Datacenters, Vantage, DigitalBridge, JP Morgan, Schneider Electric, Eaton, Vertiv, and more
  • Nearly 45% C-Suite or Executive Level participants
     

Seniority Breakdown:

  • 42% C-Suite / Executives (CEOs, Presidents, COOs, CTOs, Founders)
  • 15% SVPs, EVPs, VPs / Directors
  • 21% Directors / Managing Directors
  • 20% Managers / Associates / Analysts

 

Industry Representation

Our 2025 event saw multiple organizations bringing multi-person teams—with some groups sending over 10 attendees each! The crowd spanned the entire data center value chain:

  • Data Center Operators & Developers: 30%
  • Cloud / Hyperscalers: 31%
  • Power, Utilities, Consulting, General Services: 25%
  • Capital Markets, Advisory, Legal & Other: 14.0%

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