Canada's Data Center Power Summit
Solving the grid. Scaling the future. The national gathering for decision-makers building, powering, funding, and regulating the digital infrastructure that will define Canada's economic competitiveness for the next decade.
About The Event
Canada's Data Center Power Summit is the national gathering for the decision-makers building, powering, funding, and regulating the digital infrastructure that will define Canada's economic competitiveness for the next decade. As the AI revolution drives unprecedented demand for compute capacity, Canada faces its defining challenge: connecting data centers to power at the speed the market demands. Held in Toronto — the heart of Canada's largest data center corridor — this summit unites utility operators, hyperscalers, developers, investors, policymakers, and technology providers to confront the grid crisis head-on and accelerate the path to scalable, sustainable digital infrastructure across Canada.
Topics At A Glance
Topics To Be Discussed
Four strategic tracks covering the defining issues shaping Canada's data center power landscape — from grid interconnection and nuclear power to AI-ready design, permitting, and market investment strategy.
Power, Grid & Energy Infrastructure
- Canada's grid crisis: province-by-province capacity reality for 2026–2030
- Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) — Canada's nuclear advantage and realistic timelines
- PPA structures that work for 50–200 MW hyperscale loads
- Natural gas turbines, hydrogen-ready gen-sets and fuel cells: deployment realities
- Negotiating with Hydro-Québec, BC Hydro and Alberta's deregulated market
AI-Ready Infrastructure & Cooling
- Designing data centers for 100 kW+ rack densities in the AI era
- Direct-to-chip vs. immersion cooling — real PUE data from Canadian deployments
- Retrofitting air-cooled facilities for hybrid liquid cooling systems
- Meeting hyperscaler 100% renewable mandates using Canada's hydro grid
- Waste heat recovery and district heating network integration
Permitting, Policy & Regulation
- Compressing a 3-year permitting process into 12 months
- Alberta's fast-track model vs. Ontario's regulatory barriers
- PIPEDA vs. Quebec Law 25 — operational implications for design and contracts
- The CAD $2.4B sovereign AI compute program — who qualifies and how to access it
- Indigenous duty to consult, revenue sharing and co-development models
Investment, Development & Strategy
- The $100 Billion Alberta opportunity — hype or executable reality?
- Hyperscale vs. colocation vs. build-to-suit — which model wins in Canada
- Emerging market plays: Calgary, Quebec City and Edmonton as next-tier targets
- Project finance, debt sizing and equity in a high-rate environment
- Land-banking strategy — securing 40-acre parcels near 230 kV lines
Who Should Attend
Curated for the senior executives making investment, engineering, policy and procurement decisions that shape Canada's data center future — across every link of the infrastructure value chain.
Roles & Job Titles
CEO, President, VP, Directors, Managers, Head of:
Industries Represented
Organizations across the full data center ecosystem.
Direct Benefits
Don't miss this opportunity to gain cutting-edge knowledge and connect with the industry innovators defining Canada's digital infrastructure era.
Everything you need to accelerate your market position — in one room, across two days.
Build Valuable Connections
Meet peers, partners, and decision-makers from across the data center, utility, policy, and investment landscape.
Stay Ahead Of Industry Trends
Access the market signals, case studies, and strategic intelligence shaping Canadian and North American infrastructure.
Interactive Learning With Experts
Panels, deep-dives, and moderated roundtables led by operators, engineers, and capital allocators delivering at scale.
Exclusive Networking Opportunities
Pre-arranged 1-to-1 meetings, facilitated introductions, and a drinks reception designed for senior-level dealmaking.
Related Data Center Attendees
Networking Opportunities
Business Networking By Future Bridge
Networking is one of the summit's strongest value drivers. Pre-arranged 1-to-1 meetings, a dedicated coffee and ice-breaking session, and up to 6 hours of structured networking breaks — designed to put the right people in the room at the right time.
1-to-1 Executive Meetings
Curated introductions scheduled in advance — connect with the specific decision-makers matching your commercial objectives.
Coffee & Ice-Breaking Session
A focused networking format to meet peers, exchange ideas, and establish new relationships in a relaxed setting.
Mobile Event App
Browse the full delegate list, message attendees directly, and build your personal schedule of connections.
Up to 6 Hours of Networking
Structured breaks across two days give delegates substantial time for introductions, follow-ups, and deal conversations.
Evening Drinks Reception
Premium hosted reception for delegates — where the most valuable conversations often happen, after the stage goes dark.
Post-Event Connections
Continued communication and delegate list access after the summit closes — so relationships keep building beyond Toronto.
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What Attendees Say
Direct feedback from the professionals who experienced our related editions — hear about the connections, conversations, and takeaways that make these summits valuable.
Voices From Past Editions
Attendee Testimonials
Fantastic, perfect balance of networking and education in an open, honest setup. The process were excellent.
Really good well organized event. Presenters dinner was a nice touch, networking sessions interactive & plentiful.
Amazing, very well planned. Great group of sessions and presenters.
The attendance of this event made it well worth it — in particular, the sustainability directors from data center companies.
Great balance between information and networking.
Amazing! Really enjoyed the smaller size and ample encouragement and time for networking.
Very positive. I found the networking breaks to be incredibly helpful, and was able to absorb a lot of new information about the data center industry.
Nice on the smaller side, but well-run and the ability to easily approach people for conversation.
Fantastic group of presenters – great networking.
Very informative, learned a lot about the energy side of data centers.
I really enjoyed the conversations & learning more about the data center realm.
Well organized and great range of topics discussed. Smaller size made it good for networking and connecting with all speakers.
Great event. Very informative speakers. Very well run.
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