Event Ended On: Wednesday September 13 2023
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What You'll Learn
How You'll Do More Business:
There is no slowdown in this industry. Learn about the trends, opportunities, and challenges ahead to position yourself to make the right business decisions and expand your network.
Relevant Industry News & Developments:
Who You’ll Network With In CRE:
Owners, providers, brokers, investors, engineers, lawyers, CEOs, vice president of design and construction, heads of acquisitions, directors of site selection, end-users and more commercial real estate decision-makers.
Why You Should Attend:
To learn how the Rocky Mountain markets are evolving to meet today's end-user and colocation data center requirements.
For questions or interests in becoming a speaker or sponsor, please email our global director, data centers, Adam Knobloch at adam.knobloch@bisnow.com
To request disability-related accommodations, please contact audrey.sullivan@bisnow.com no later than seven business days prior to the event.
The Curtis
1405 Curtis Street
Denver, CO 80202
Ballroom: Four Square AB - 3rd Floor
Parking Information:
Self-Park: $10/day
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7:30 AM 8:25 AM |
Registration, Breakfast and Networking
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8:25 AM 8:30 AM |
Opening Remarks: Welcome to DICE Denver
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8:30 AM 9:15 AM |
State of the Rocky Mountain Market: Exploring the Dynamics of Denver’s Data Center Market And Surrounding Regions
With 83.3MW of data center inventory in Denver, and an additional 8MW in construction or planned and 6MW in Colorado Springs, the region is continuing to grow as a secondary hub. However, with power and land constraints continuing to be a struggle across primary markets, developers are starting to assess their stance on the region. How are the dynamics playing out today? What are we seeing in this region compared to other secondary markets like Phoenix and Atlanta?
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9:15 AM 10:00 AM |
Getting Creative with Cooling and Efficient with Operations: How Can Data Centers Increase Efficiency as Power Density Grows?
As power density continues to increase, developers and technologists are looking for ways to boost efficiency and consume less limited resources, like water. What are some of the innovative approaches and investments being applied to draw less electricity and run operations more sustainability?
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10:00 AM 10:15 AM |
Mintz Levin Presentation
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10:15 AM 10:40 AM |
Networking Break
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10:40 AM 11:20 AM |
The Great Balancing Act: How Developers and Service Providers Are Balancing Sustainability With Ever Increasing Power Consumption and Energy Requirements
Sustainability and energy usage is and will continue to be at the forefront of the data center industry for the foreseeable future. Today, data center operators are feeling the pressure to use less natural resources, while at the same time, increasing their total data center footprint by magnitudes to meet customer demand. How are developers and service providers applying sustainable practices as they continue to service the immense power demand? How is this being done effectively?
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11:20 AM 12:00 PM |
From Site Selection to Delivery: How Providers Are Meeting Client Demand with Speed, Scale and Sustainability in Mind
The development pipeline continues to grow with an increasing number of players entering the Colorado market along with surrounding regions. How are developers thinking about site selection, design and construction in these markets? What are important considerations that need to be made? How does it differ from other Tier II markets?
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12:00 PM 12:15 PM |
Post-Event Networking
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