If you need to build, scale or connect into AI infrastructure, the AI build stage is where you figure out how to move faster than the market. AI demand is not coming, it’s already here. And the fight is not about strategy. It is about who can actually deliver infrastructure fast enough. This is where hyperscalers, data centre operators and network players come to answer one question: how do you secure the capacity you need before someone else does?
Where capacity gets secured, or missed
What you’ll get
- A clear view of where capacity will come online and where it will not
- Proven strategies to secure power, sites and build priority ahead of competitors
- Real insight into how hyperscalers and operators are locking in supply and partnerships early
- Practical playbooks for building faster while de-risking capital and delivery
What we’re tackling
- The convergence moment - Fibre, data centres and cloud are becoming one stack. The winners control all three. Who owns the customer and the critical path?
- The grid won’t save you - If you rely on the grid alone, you are already behind. How are leaders securing power first?
- Power as a competitive weapon - On-site generation, partnerships and priority access. How do you guarantee supply while others wait?
- Permission to build - Speed wins. How do you get approved, built and online ahead of the market?
- The €100 billion question - Capital is available, but selective. What gets funded and what gets delayed?
- Capital at risk - Hyperscale demand is strong, but returns are not guaranteed. How are deals being structured now?
- Where AI lives - Power, latency and sovereignty will determine the winners.
Who you’ll be in the room with
- Hyperscalers locking in capacity, power and deployment pipelines ahead of demand
- Policymakers influencing where and how fast infrastructure can be deployed
- Investors backing projects that can get built, not just approved
- Vendors under pressure to deliver critical equipment at speed and scale
- Neocloud and GPU providers racing to capture early AI workloads
- Network operators aligning infrastructure to capture AI traffic flows and demand hotspots
- Data centre operators competing to secure land, energy and anchor tenants first. Alongside the wider Capacity Europe ecosystem spanning connectivity, cloud, AI and digital infrastructure.
Format: built for speed, access and real answers
This is not passive listening. Alongside keynotes and panels, networking roundtables are embedded into the agenda so you can sense-check decisions with the people building.
At the end of each session:
- Choose one of three focused discussions
- Designed to surface what is being done to secure capacity and accelerate builds
- 20–30 minutes of direct, practical conversation
- Led by hyperscalers, operators or senior experts
Beyond the forum
The conversations continue beyond the panels.
Built into the agenda are interactive networking roundtables designed to help you pressure test strategy, exchange insight and connect directly with the people building the next generation of AI infrastructure.
- Focused discussions built into each session
- Led by hyperscalers, operators and senior industry experts
- Smaller group conversations designed for practical, open discussion
- Built around real deployment challenges, infrastructure pressure points and commercial outcomes
The reality
This is not just an AI conversation.
It is about infrastructure, execution, speed and competitive advantage.
If you need to understand where capacity is being secured, how infrastructure is being scaled, and what it takes to move faster than the market, this is the room to be in.