Exhibit & Sponsor at Data Center Americas 2027

Scale at the Speed of AI

The definitive event for America’s AI data center buildout.

AI demand is forcing the data center industry to build larger projects, move faster, and solve infrastructure challenges across power, cooling, connectivity, construction, automation, and supply chain.

Data Center Americas 2027 brings together the people, projects, technologies, and partners shaping the next era of digital infrastructure.

For sponsors and exhibitors, DCA is an opportunity to build visibility, strengthen category positioning, and connect with the operators, project teams, contractors, technical stakeholders, procurement influencers, distributors, and partners helping America’s AI data center future get built.

 

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Built for the AI Data Center Buildout

The commercial event for the companies powering, building, connecting, and supporting AI-scale infrastructure.

Data Center Americas 2027 is built around one market reality: data center projects are getting bigger, timelines are getting shorter, and the ecosystem required to deliver them is becoming more connected.

The event theme, Scale at the Speed of AI, reflects the need to accelerate delivery while bringing together the full infrastructure value chain: operators, developers, investors, utilities, engineering teams, design/build firms, contractors, subcontractors, technology providers, equipment suppliers, software platforms, automation partners, consultants, distributors, and service providers.

For sponsors and exhibitors, DCA creates an environment built around commercial relevance — not generic visibility.

Participation helps suppliers move upstream into the conversations that shape requirements, standards, partner paths, and procurement shortlists before key decisions are already fixed.

Core sponsor categories include:

Power, Electrical, Cooling & Connectivity
Power supply, distribution, energy efficiency, cooling, liquid cooling, cabling, routing, switching, and connectivity suppliers.

Physical Infrastructure
Cabinets, racks, flooring, walls, handrailing, perimeter systems, site security, containment, and related facility infrastructure suppliers.

Services, Software & Automation
DCIM, monitoring, automation, consulting, technical support, environmental services, recruitment, education, design/build, subcontractors, and distributors.

Primary sponsorship objective
Help suppliers earn visibility, category relevance, and project access earlier in the decision cycle — before technical requirements, build standards, partner paths, and supplier shortlists are fixed.

Bigger projects. Faster delivery. Stronger connections.

AI is changing the scale, speed, and complexity of data center development.

Projects are getting larger. Timelines are compressing. Power, cooling, connectivity, land, labor, permitting, infrastructure, automation, and supply chain constraints are becoming more connected than ever.

Data Center Americas 2027 is built around the market reality facing the Americas:

Scale

Meet the market building AI-scale infrastructure.

Explore the technologies, partners, and supply chain capacity behind the largest data center projects across the Americas.

Speed

Learn how leaders accelerate delivery.

Hear how operators, developers, investors, utilities, contractors, technology leaders, and infrastructure partners are reducing timelines, overcoming constraints, and moving from demand to deployment faster.

 

Scale x Speed

Connect with the people who make projects happen.

Build relationships with the decision-makers, partners, and customers needed to turn ambition into execution.

Why Sponsor Data Center Americas 2027?

AI-scale growth is creating supplier opportunity. It is also increasing competition.

Demand is expanding across the full infrastructure ecosystem: power, cooling, connectivity, physical infrastructure, software, automation, services, design/build, subcontracting, and distribution.

But the supplier market is becoming more crowded. Market leaders, regional specialists, new entrants, contractors, subcontractors, distributors, and channel partners are all competing for attention as AI-driven infrastructure demand accelerates.

For suppliers, the challenge is not simply awareness.

The challenge is being in the right conversations early enough to influence consideration.

By the time procurement begins, many key decisions may already be shaped:

  • Technical requirements
  • Power and cooling strategy
  • Build standards
  • Preferred partner paths
  • Contractor and subcontractor relationships
  • Installation and delivery models
  • Operational and service expectations
  • Vendor lists and shortlists

At that point, suppliers are often competing on price, availability, or incremental fit.

Data Center Americas 2027 is designed to move supplier conversations upstream — while operators, project teams, technical stakeholders, and procurement influencers are still defining what they need and who they want around the table.

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Who Data Center Americas Is Being Built to Attract

Target Attendee Organizations & Job Titles

Data Center Americas 2027 is being developed to attract the organizations and job functions shaping data center planning, build, deployment, operations, procurement, and supplier selection across the Americas.

As a U.S. brand extension of an established data center event portfolio, DCA is focused on building an audience around the full infrastructure decision ecosystem: operators, infrastructure teams, design/build partners, contractors, subcontractors, technical stakeholders, procurement influencers, distributors, and partner teams.

Target Attendee Organizations Include:

Data Center Operators & Owners

Hyperscale, cloud, colocation, enterprise, regional, and edge data center operators responsible for planning, building, upgrading, and operating critical infrastructure.

AI, Cloud & Technology Infrastructure Organizations

Organizations involved in AI infrastructure, compute, cloud, networking, IT/OT integration, monitoring, automation, digital operations, and infrastructure security.

Developers, Investors & Real Estate Stakeholders

Organizations involved in site selection, development, financing, ownership, investment, and expansion of data center campuses and facilities.

Engineering, Design/Build & Construction Firms

Firms involved in planning, designing, building, commissioning, upgrading, and maintaining data center environments.

Power, Energy & Utilities Ecosystem

Power providers, grid stakeholders, electrical infrastructure organizations, energy procurement groups, efficiency-focused teams, and sustainability stakeholders.

Enterprise Infrastructure Teams

Large organizations with internal data center, cloud, infrastructure, network, facilities, resilience, and digital operations responsibilities.

Contractors, Subcontractors & Specialist Delivery Partners

Main contractors, M&E subcontractors, installation partners, integration specialists, commissioning teams, and technical delivery partners involved in turning infrastructure plans into operating facilities.

Public Sector, Government & Regulatory Stakeholders

Agencies and organizations involved in infrastructure policy, permitting, compliance, resilience, regional development, and critical infrastructure planning.

Target Job Titles Include:

Executive & Strategy

CEO, COO, CTO, CIO, Chief Infrastructure Officer, Chief Data Center Officer, VP Data Centers, VP Infrastructure, VP Engineering, VP Operations, VP Construction.

Data Center Operations & Engineering

Director of Data Center Operations, Data Center Manager, Facilities Director, Critical Facilities Manager, Infrastructure Engineering Lead, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Reliability Engineer.

Planning, Development, Design & Construction

Director of Construction, Head of Design & Build, Project Executive, Construction Manager, Commissioning Manager, Site Development Lead, Real Estate Director, Owner’s Representative.

Power, Energy & Sustainability

Director of Energy, Power Infrastructure Lead, Energy Procurement Manager, Sustainability Director, Grid Strategy Lead, Electrical Infrastructure Manager.

Technology, Security & Automation

Director of IT Infrastructure, Network Architect, Cloud Infrastructure Lead, DCIM Manager, Automation Lead, Cybersecurity Director, OT Security Lead.

Procurement, Sourcing & Partnerships

Head of Procurement, Strategic Sourcing Manager, Vendor Manager, Supply Chain Director, Partner Manager, Channel Lead, Distribution Lead.

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Sponsorship Built Around Your Role in the Buildout

Find the sponsorship path that fits your category.

Different supplier categories enter the AI data center buying and build cycle at different moments.

Some need to influence technical requirements before specifications are fixed. Others need to be included before facility standards are set. Others need to build credibility before the project ecosystem, operating stack, or delivery partner network is already defined.

Data Center Americas 2027 is structured to help suppliers engage earlier, with category-specific sponsorship paths across the core data center supplier ecosystem.

Power, Electrical, Cooling, & Connectivity

Scale needs power. Speed needs infrastructure that can keep up.

For suppliers of power supply and distribution systems, energy efficiency solutions, cooling and liquid cooling systems, cabling, routing, switching, connectivity products, and related infrastructure technologies.

AI-scale growth is increasing pressure on power availability, cooling strategy, energy efficiency, connectivity architecture, and deployment timelines. Suppliers in this category need visibility before requirements, architectures, deployment constraints, and vendor shortlists are fixed.

Commercial value:
Get closer to the infrastructure decisions that determine which vendors make the shortlist.

Best fit for:
Power systems, electrical infrastructure, UPS, switchgear, generators, battery systems, cooling, liquid cooling, energy efficiency, cabling, routing, switching, connectivity, and related infrastructure suppliers.

Physical Infrastructure

Bigger projects require smarter build standards.

For suppliers of cabinets, racks, flooring, walls, handrailing, outdoor perimeter systems, site security systems, containment, and related facility infrastructure.

As AI data center projects scale, physical infrastructure decisions become more critical to build speed, facility performance, deployment flexibility, site readiness, security, and long-term operations.

Physical infrastructure suppliers need to be considered before facility standards, installation expectations, site-readiness requirements, and procurement comparisons are already set.

Commercial value:
Get positioned earlier in the design, build, fit-out, site-readiness, and facility-standard conversation.

Best fit for:
Racks, cabinets, cages, containment, raised flooring, walls, handrailing, perimeter systems, physical security, site infrastructure, and other physical systems used in data center construction, upgrade, and maintenance.

Services, Software & Automation

Speed depends on the partners that plan, build, monitor, automate, support, and maintain the infrastructure.

For software, DCIM, monitoring, automation, consulting, technical support, environmental services, recruitment, education, design/build, subcontractor, and distribution companies.

The AI data center buildout depends on more than equipment. It requires the delivery ecosystem that turns ambition into execution: project partners, technical specialists, automation platforms, support providers, subcontractors, distributors, and service teams.

Companies in this category need to be positioned before project teams, operating models, technology stacks, and partner networks are already fixed.

Commercial value:
Build recognition with the operators, project teams, and partner networks that plan, build, monitor, support, and maintain data centers.

Best fit for:
DCIM, monitoring, automation, robotic automation, consulting, technical support, environmental services, recruitment, education, design/build contractors, M&E subcontractors, electrical distributors, and data center product distributors.

The Show Floor Is the Commercial Environment

Designed for sponsor engagement at the speed of AI.

At Data Center Americas 2027, the show floor is not a secondary exhibition area. It is the commercial center of the event.

The experience is designed to support the way the AI data center ecosystem needs to connect: faster conversations, clearer category discovery, stronger partner alignment, and more opportunities for project stakeholders to engage with the suppliers who can help them deliver.

Keynotes, panels, technical sessions, networking, receptions, activations, and supplier conversations work together to create a high-energy environment where sponsors and exhibitors can build commercially relevant relationships.

This integrated format supports:

  • Continuous show-floor activity
  • More meaningful supplier conversations
  • Higher engagement per attendee
  • Stronger sponsor visibility
  • Category discovery across the AI data center buildout
  • More opportunities to connect with qualified target audiences

The floor is not just part of the event.

It is where scale, speed, and supplier opportunity meet.

How Sponsorship Works

Turn supplier visibility into project access.

Most events sell sponsors on attendance volume.

For suppliers, this can create a familiar problem: lots of conversations, limited category relevance, and too few people who can influence supplier selection.

Data Center Americas 2027 is being structured differently.

Participation is designed to support:

  • Category positioning within the data center supplier ecosystem
  • Earlier-stage conversations with operators and project influencers
  • Higher relevance per interaction than broad event footfall
  • Commercial access tied to planning, build, deployment, operations, and maintenance needs
  • Stronger alignment between supplier capability and AI-scale infrastructure demand

For suppliers, visibility only matters when it reaches the right people at the right point in the decision cycle.

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Built for the U.S. Market, Backed by a Global Event Platform

A data center event model adapted for America’s AI infrastructure moment.

Data Center Americas 2027 brings established data center event experience to the U.S. market at a defining moment for digital infrastructure.

AI acceleration, power constraints, cloud demand, infrastructure expansion, regulatory complexity, capital deployment, and operational resilience are converging.

For sponsors and exhibitors, that means Data Center Americas 2027 is not being launched as a generic expo.

It is being built as a focused event for the people and companies responsible for helping America scale data center capacity at the speed of AI.

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Choose the Right Participation Model

Exhibit, sponsor, or build a category position.

Data Center Americas offers participation options designed around different commercial goals.

Whether your priority is floor presence, meetings, market entry, thought leadership, category visibility, partner alignment, or maximum brand exposure, there is a participation model designed to support your objectives.

Booth-Only Exhibition

Best for companies that want a focused floor presence and direct access to target data center audiences.

Integrated Sponsorship Packages

Best for companies that want broader market positioning, stronger category association, content alignment, and higher visibility before and during the event.

Category-Specific Supplier Positioning

Best for companies that want to align their participation with a specific supplier category and commercial objective.

Talk to the Data Center Americas Sponsorship Team

Help shape America’s AI data center buildout.

Whether you are exploring a booth, sponsorship package, category position, or segmented supplier opportunity, our team can help you identify the right path.

Jeff Moriarty

Jeff Moriarty
Sales Director, Data Center Americas
CloserStill Media
Phone: 929-468-9013
[email protected]

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Catherine Wolden

Cathrine Wolden
Sales Executive, Data Center Americas
CloserStill Media
Phone: 917-640-9146
[email protected]

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