January 18-21, 2026
Honolulu, HI
January 18-21, 2026
Honolulu, HI
As AI and cloud growth accelerate, power has become the defining constraint for large-scale data center development. At PTC ’26, the Enchanted Rock team will be onsite in Hawaii meeting with data center operators, developers, owners, and hyperscalers to discuss how portfolio-level onsite power strategies can help you move faster and stay ahead.
Enchanted Rock delivers resilient, dispatchable onsite generation that supports both single sites and multi-site developments. Our end-to-end capabilities span design and engineering, EPC, commissioning, policy support, and long-term O&M—so your team can stay focused on building and operating data centers, not battling interconnection delays and capacity limits.
During PTC ’26, we’re scheduling dedicated meetings to dive into how we can help your organization:
If you’re planning new data center sites or expanding an existing portfolio, we’d welcome the chance to connect at PTC ’26 and explore how Enchanted Rock can serve as your long-term power partner.
Speaking Session:
The Power Play: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Investment in Data Centers
📅 Sunday, 18 January 2026 | 🕒 2:00 – 2:45 PM HST | 📍 Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Resort, MPCC, South Pacific 2
The global data center market stands at the crossroads of infrastructure, innovation, and investment—a true “power play” shaping the digital economy. As demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and edge processing accelerates, data centers have evolved from utility-style assets into strategic engines of technological and economic growth. Infrastructure remains the backbone: reliable power, efficient cooling, fiber connectivity, and sustainable design now determine competitive advantage. Meanwhile, innovation—from modular construction to AI-driven energy optimization—is redefining performance metrics and capex efficiency. Investors, once drawn by predictable yield, now view data centers as high-growth infrastructure plays, blending real-asset stability with tech-style scalability. The convergence of these forces—physical power systems, digital innovation, and capital deployment—marks a structural shift in how nations, companies, and funds compete for digital sovereignty. In this power play, those who can integrate infrastructure mastery with financial agility and technological foresight will define the next era of digital infrastructure leadership.
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