Event Partners: 4th U. S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit

Data centers are being squeezed from all sides. The AI workload is increasing quickly. The energy demand is rising unevenly between different regions. Moreover, water availability is becoming more constrained. Yet sustainability expectations are now not optional. They are baked into procurement, permitting, financing, and long-term planning. So, in this climate, marginal gains won’t cut it. The 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability […]
Trump’s US Power Play: Stargate Project’s $500B AI Revolution

The Stargate Project came out as the largest AI infrastructure announcement ever made by a U.S. administration. Within its first few issuances, the Stargate Project was presented as both a powerful economic accelerator and a strategic response to global AI competition. It reflects the beginning of efforts to change where/how AI infrastructure is built in the USA. However, […]
AI Data Centers Now Set the Terms of the Memory Market

AI data centers do not sit at the edge of the memory market. They are now defining it. Across the US, AI data centers absorb a growing share of advanced memory. This demand changes what manufacturers build, how they price it, & who gets the supply first. Now this shift took place quickly and without […]
Gas Peakers vs Firm Clean Power: The New AI Data Center Battle

The battle for AI data centers is now less about racks, land, & tax breaks. Power is the bottleneck. As GPU clusters run at sustained high loads, energy availability now determines how and where AI can scale. The backup power isn’t insurance anymore. It’s infrastructure that drives design choices, financial models, and permitting risk. Across the US, this […]
Rewind: 4th Semiconductor Fab Design & Construction Summit
Dallas was full of energy and ideas at the 4th Semiconductor Fab Design & Construction Summit. The semiconductor industry is moving fast to meet global demand, and this summit brought together the people actually building the future of chip fabs. From new approaches in fab design to sustainable construction methods, the conversations focused on what […]
Event Partners: 4th Semiconductor Fab Design & Construction Summit
The United States is in the midst of a manufacturing challenge never before seen in decades: constructing an entirely new homegrown semiconductor supply chain from scratch. This gigantic task involves a subtle ballet between financial planning, state-of-the-art engineering, & in-the-trenches construction implementation. We are not merely building steel frames; we are designing some of the […]
Recap: 3rd Future of U.S. Battery & Cleantech Giga Factories Summit

The 3rd Future of U.S. Battery & Cleantech Giga Factories Summit recently provided a critical forum for business leaders to confront the unprecedented challenge of scaling up domestic battery & cleantech manufacturing. The conference focused heavily on the nexus of engineering, building, & operations excellence required to build resilient industrial ecosystems. With the national energy […]
The Rise of Nvidia: How AI Hardware Became the Hottest Sector in US Semiconductors

When we look at the spectacular growth of the US semiconductor sector, one player stands tall in this revolution: Nvidia AI chips. Nvidia was already a well-known brand name in the gaming graphics industry. Today, they are the top player when it comes to the business of AI hardware. Indeed, they have developed almost the […]
Google Antitrust Ruling 2025: Chrome Stands, Search Data Sharing Enforced

The Google antitrust ruling 2025 brought a shock to the American digital economy. The court marked that Google was running an illegal monopoly. This led to a major decision for the company to make. They could either break up the company or get new regulations running. The final decision, however, was a strategic move. It […]
Why the US is Still a Decade Behind China in the Battery Arms Race

America’s rush to build gigafactories shows it’s long-overdue awakening. But calling this just another round of factory building misses the point. This isn’t a race about who builds faster. It’s a battery cold war, and the U.S. has stepped in ten years late and without a solid plan. For the leaders driving this effort, the […]