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Join Eaton’s Herve’ Tardy, as he moderates a conversation with experts from Eaton and the data center industry, discussing opportunities for data centers to become more sustainable as energy needs continue to grow and businesses continue to set aggressive carbon reduction targets.

Featured guests:

Forrest Secosky, Commercial Marketing Manager, Eaton | Mike Jackson, Global Director of Product, Data Center and Distributed IT Software, Eaton | Dan Thompson, Principal Research Analyst, S&P Global Intelligence | Lee Hayward, Senior Mechanical Engineer, kW Mission Critical Engineering

Key focus areas:

How to become an active driver of the energy transition

Learn how overall energy use by data centers is being fueled by the demand for more connectivity and data.  The need for more power created by AI and increasing computer demands, along with the considerations to building sustainable data centers and retrofitting existing ones. 

The approaches to sustainability

Discover the possibilities operators can take to mitigate sustainability challenges and integrate new approaches like immersion cooling, grid-interactive technology, and software to manage facility energy efficiency.

The road ahead, data center of the future

Data center operators can leverage innovative digital tools to help reduce carbon footprint, and compact equipment to maximize floor space and reduce footprint. Leverage energy storage and lithium-ion battery technologies along with renewables to help achieve sustainable operations. 

Meet our broadcast experts

Dan Thompson

Dan Thompson

Principal Research Analyst, S&P Global Intelligence

Mike Jackson

Mike Jackson

Global Director of Product, Data Center and Distributed IT Software, Eaton

Lee Hayward

Lee Hayward

Senior Mechanical Engineer, kW Mission Critical Engineering

Herve’ Tardy

Herve’ Tardy

Vice President of Marketing and Strategy, Eaton

Forrest Secosky

Forrest Secosky 

Commercial Marketing Manager, Eaton