Exclusive: 2 invitation-only roundtables in Texas

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No vendor pitches. Expert minds. Smaller rooms. Bigger ideas.

Texas could soon have more AI data centers than anywhere else in the world, and that’s why RCRTech considers it ground zero for new data center innovation. As a gigawatt-scale market, the Lone Star state is driving a fundamental shift in how data center facilities are powered and built to support AI. With hundreds of GWs of capacity in various stages of the ERCOT interconnection queue, and scores of GWs of new natural gas-fired power projects in development, as well as abundant land, ubiquitous fiber optic networks, and a massive renewable push (now the number-one state for utility-scale solar generation), Texas is the place to be. Join us October 21, when 25 data-center and energy sector visionaries will meet in an invitation-only, high-level workshop and lunch for senior executives to discuss AI infrastructure, emphasizing peer insights and practical solutions. Limited to 30 participants each session, the event’s two Roundtables will be designed for intimate, high-impact dialogue about realistic solutions to current and emerging challenges and opportunities:

– Powering AI at scale – practical strategies for today’s data center energy challenges.

The real barrier to scaling AI isn’t compute capacity, it’s the ability to deliver reliable, cost-effective power at the pace AI demands. Grid queues are getting longer, energy costs are volatile and high-density clusters are pushing traditional infrastructure to its limits. This workshop explores what operators can do about it right now: on-site generation, microgrids, new distribution architectures and smarter energy management strategies.

– Delivering AI at scale – navigating the strategic shift toward edge-based inferencing.

The shift from centralized training clusters to distributed, edge-based inferencing is accelerating – driven by the need for lower latency, reduced backhaul traffic, and faster decision-making. But moving AI closer to users and devices introduces real architectural, operational and investment challenges that organizations are only beginning to work through. This workshop examines where inferencing should run, how edge sites fit into the broader AI ecosystem and what infrastructure is required to deliver consistent performance across distributed environments.

After each session, there will be a private lunch to bring both groups together. Put faces to names, follow up on the morning’s discussions and forge the kind of connections that don’t happen on a trade show floor. Learn more about the event and roundtables here, and request an invitation here.

See you October 21st at the Ritz-Carlton Los Colinas, Dallas, TX!

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Susana Schwartz
Technology Editor
RCRTech

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