5 Reasons To Attend Bisnow's 3-Day National DICE Summit
Northern Virginia, a major D.C. suburb, has been called the data center capital of the world.
While Loudoun County, primarily Ashburn, continues to process upward of 70% of the world’s daily internet traffic, there are talks of the region nearing capacity limits due to the demand for artificial intelligence, land availability and community patience. This bottleneck is accelerating the interest of investors and developers in creating new hubs across the U.S. and overseas.
Data center professionals can learn how to navigate this changing landscape at Bisnow’s DICE National event at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center in Rockville, Maryland. The three-day summit from May 12-14 will feature key industry players discussing market trends and where investors are deploying billions of dollars for the next generation of facilities.
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Here are five reasons to attend the event:
- Hear about the state of the Northern Virginia data center market and where the next trillion-dollar AI infrastructure will be from experts such as Chris Curtis, global head of data centers at Prologis; Jeff Moerdler, partner for data center and digital infrastructure at Haynes Boone; and Michael Lee, managing director at GI Partners.
- Learn how companies are keeping up with the pace of capital with supply chain and capacity planning from Akerman Chair of Data Centers James Grice, CloudHQ Director of Preconstruction Joe Melia and Advantic Building Group Vice President Calvin Walker.
- Find out how big pipelines are turning into real, scalable projects from Daniel Golding, chief technology officer at Appleby Strategy Group; Amit Desai, senior associate at Marx Okubo; and Robert Montejo, partner at Duane Morris.
- See the impact on communities, resources and sustainability when data centers come into town from Visa Director of Data Centers Engineering and Operations Neila Wilson, ESI Total Fuel Management Director of Marketing and Sustainability Brittani Clayman and Core Scientific Chief Operating Officer Matt Brown.
- Network with some of the top data center leaders.
Find out more about the three-day DICE event in May or register here.