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 & Energy Efficiency Summit, on 10–11 February 2026 in Dallas, TX, is a direct response to these realities. Delegates include operators, energy managers, sustainability experts, and infrastructure suppliers, all of whom are working with these constraints today. The agenda is about execution, not theory. It includes energy efficiency, high-performance cooling, integration of renewables, water management, ESG strategy, and data-based decision making. This article introduces the partners that are supporting the summit and the expertise they bring.
Who Are the Partners for the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit?
Sustainable data centers have moved beyond a one-discipline question. It’s at the confluence of energy markets, grid planning, cooling engineering, water systems, carbon management, and operational resilience. The partners that support this 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit represent that complexity. This section describes each partner and how their work relates to the issues today’s data center operators are facing:
Integral Analytics – Silver Sponsor
Integral Analytics is an energy data intelligence company developing software for the planning and operation of the modern power system. The platforms enable utilities and other grid participants to manage growing load, distributed energy resources, and investment pressure. The software blends engineering work with economic analysis. So, this gives the teams the ability to predict load growth, DER adoption, and grid requirements at very granular spatial and temporal scales.
Software such as LoadSEER, DSMore, IDROP, and Forecasting Anywhere enables long- term distribution planning and evaluation of cost-effectiveness for efficiency and demand-response programs. They also provide real-time DER dispatch within a reliability and least cost construct. Based in Cincinnati and founded in 2005, the company was acquired by Willdan Group in 2017. Today, its analytics guide regulatory processes and grid modernization efforts in more than 30 U.S. states.
Constellation – Silver Sponsor
Constellation Energy (Nasdaq: CEG) is a Baltimore-based Fortune 200 company and the largest producer of reliable, clean, carbon-free power in the U.S., with the nation’s largest clean energy portfolio, including America’s largest nuclear fleet, along with significant nuclear, hydro, wind, & solar resources. The company has approximately 32,000 MW of generation capacity and generates approximately 10% of all U.S. clean electricity, an amount sufficient to supply electricity to 15-16 million homes, which is nearly 90% carbon-free.
On the energy market side, the partner at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit is a top competitive retail provider of electricity, natural gas, and clean-energy products and services to approximately two million residential, public sector, and business customers, including nearly 75% of Fortune 100 companies, with about 150 TWh of retail electricity and 800 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas annually. Moreover, its products include:
- Fixed, index, and blended pricing,
- renewable energy supply,
- And performance-based energy management solutions.
These assist customers in achieving their cost, risk, and decarbonization objectives.
ByteBridge | UFRC – Silver Sponsor
ByteBridge is a U.S.-based, minority-owned IT solutions company. It has its headquarters in Hayward, California. It came into being from a spinoff of a global IT integrator. This shaped its strength across data center infrastructure, enterprise IT, & unified communications. This background allows ByteBridge to aid complex environments where performance/ reliability must grow together.
The company operates under the vision Bridging Visions, Shaping Futures. It comes with a focus on helping organizations access technology all around the world. One of its core innovations is UFRC, the Under Floor Rack Cooler. UFRC is made for modern/high-density data centers. Additionally, it integrates with liquid cooling systems, improves airflow, minimizes energy consumption, lowers PUE, & prepares facilities for future densification of racks.
Mansfield Energy – Silver Sponsor
Mansfield Energy is a North American fuel supply & logistics company. It offers more than three billion gallons of fuel to about 8,000 customers through 7,200 points of supply with approximately 1,500 delivery partners across Canada & the USA. With its headquarters in Gainesville, Georgia, and offices in all major U.S. energy/logistics hubs plus Calgary, Alberta, Mansfield is your full-service energy provider. This is for refined fuels, renewable fuels, diesel exhaust fluid, natural gas, and full- and LTL fuel delivery.
Its services include:
- Mobile fueling,
- No-contract on-demand fuel,
- Wholesale FOB fuel supply,
- Fleet cards,
- Fueling systems and equipment,
- Fuel quality and additives, data management,
- And fuel price risk management.
So, the partner at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit offers organizations a single-service supplier to simplify vendor relationships and operations. Mansfield also focuses on sustainability solutions and emergency response fuel services. It enables customers to mitigate risk, sustain business operations, & realize emissions and cost reduction objectives.
Saltworks Technologies – Bronze Sponsor
Saltworks Technologies, a provider of industrial water and lithium solutions, develops/ manufactures advanced treatment systems for challenging wastewaters and critical mineral processing. Furthermore, the company concentrates on end-to-end desalination and lithium refining plants developed as fully digitized modular systems. These patterns contribute to maximising the recovery of water. As a result, it allows zero liquid discharge (ZLD) or high-value mineral products.
For lithium projects, the event partner at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit enables the full path from brine to battery-grade materials. This is via a well-established Lithium Brine to Battery process flow and a dedicated Lithium Test Center to minimize risk. Its technology includes lithium processing, chemical processing, desalination, evaporation, and ZLD. It is also backed by a portfolio of services encompassing optimization, testing, delivery, training, & remote support.
AirJoule Technologies – Bronze Sponsor
AirJoule is a climate tech company that is building sorption-based systems that provide cooling and extract water from the air at the same time. Its technology is aimed at high-demand areas, including next-generation data centers and industrial use. Moreover, AirJoule employs innovative sorbent materials to efficiently adsorb and desorb moisture in a fraction of the energy of traditional air conditioning or dehumidification. So, this method can lower electricity consumption for moisture extraction by up to 75 percent.
Concurrently, the process generates clean, reusable water that can substitute for potable water in cooling towers or in process applications. Additionally, AirJoule has been distinguished in the Net Zero Innovation Hub competition. It has also partnered with the likes of Google and Microsoft on water-sustainable data center designs that slash energy and water budgets.
Cupix – Presenting Partner
Cupix is a 4D digital twin platform that allows owners, contractors, and operators to digitize physical sites with reality capture data, including video and images from 360-degree cameras, as well as LiDAR. This allows teams to build time-sequenced digital twins that mimic how a site actually changes over time. The sponsor at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit spans the construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, and government sectors. It brings together spatial data and, as a result, makes monitoring progress and documentation a whole lot more reliable.
Cupix also supports remote walkthroughs, lessening the need for site visits and enhancing collaboration between on-the-ground and in-office personnel. Users have the ability to overlay BIM models, compare as-built to design intent, and check work that is done. As a result, teams with complex asset lifecycles make better, faster decisions, reduce disputes, and deliver improved quality control.
Avnos – Presenting Partner
Avnos is a climate technology company bringing to market Hybrid Direct Air Capture, a next-generation platform that captures carbon dioxide directly from ambient air. Meanwhile, the process yields water as a co-product using only electricity, air, & solid sorbents. HDAC is fundamentally different from traditional direct air capture approaches by not requiring process heat and an external water supply.
Rather, it reverses the conventional method of extracting water, which is particularly precious in dry and water-stressed areas. Furthermore, the modular architecture can easily scale HDAC units to a distributed or hub model. Thus, Avnos touts its architecture as a more affordable route to carbon removal that lowers energy use and allows for infrastructure-ready CO₂ capture projects.
Gridmatic – Presenting Partner
Gridmatic is an AI-based power marketer that optimizes clean energy participation in wholesale electricity markets. Its platform leverages machine learning to predict prices, dispatch behavior, and grid status. Thus, renewable producers can increase the profitability of their assets and better manage the risks related to market and imbalance. For those running battery storage, Gridmatic also optimizes charge/discharge decisions for energy, capacity, and ancillary service market participation.
Its internal analysis suggests this method can increase merchant battery revenues by as much as 32 percent over baseline strategies. At the same time, big power users are turning to Gridmatic to cut the costs of buying renewables while remaining on pace with decarbonization targets. By leveraging AI, quant trading, & market expertise, Gridmatic bridges renewable supply, storage, and demand at scale.
GenServe – Exhibiting Partner
GenServe is a private company specializing in the sale and service of industrial generators and backup power solutions. It serves organizations that simply can’t go down for even a moment. Established in 1990 and based in Plainview, New York, the company has grown both organically and through more than a dozen acquisitions. Today, it is a multi-state platform with 16+ branches across regions. It consists of the North East, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Georgia, & California.
GenServe also provides generator sales, rentals, services, retrofits & upgrades on just about all major brands. The sponsor at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit serves more than 10,000 customers and 18,000+ generators in all industries and applications. It includes healthcare, data centers, utilities, government & education. In addition, EGSA-certified technicians and on-site training ensure quick response and high serviceability.
2N Systems – Exhibition Partner
2N Systems is the leader among critical infrastructure solutions. They specialize in power & cooling solutions for the data center and other mission-critical environments in North America. The company coordinates delivery across the spectrum for UPS systems, generators, precision cooling, structured cabling, MDF and IDF build-outs, and complete IT infrastructure. In addition, much of its work is done “live,” where there can be no downtime.
Detailed planning, phased execution, and temporary systems if need be, are the principles 2N Systems follows to keep systems from going offline during a UPS replacement or upgrade. Its teams run a 200-plus-point checklist and collaborate with the manufacturers and contractors. Skilled project leaders manage all aspects of installation, testing, and commissioning. The company provides ongoing support after delivery. It also assists clients in preparing systems for future demands on load and resiliency.
Fans-Tech – Exhibition Partner
Fans-Tech is a designer and manufacturer of intelligent AC, DC, and EC fans and motors based in China. The company’s products find application in HVAC, IT communications, data centers, automotive systems, home, power electronics, and cold chain solutions. The company was established in 2004, and its headquarters is located in Shunde High-tech Zone, Foshan. It has a large manufacturing base in China and Vietnam.
Fans-Tech also has its research and development center in Guangdong and Xi’an, and branch offices in the USA and Germany. Among its products are centrifugal fans, axial fans, inline fans, duct fans, and special pumps. The company also designs custom coolers for data centers and 5G base stations, with a focus on reliability and energy efficiency. Consistent performance, low noise, and reduced energy usage are made possible through its in-house testing labs, sophisticated simulation tools, ISO-based quality systems, and over 500 patents.
Braden – Exhibition Partner
Braden Group is a century-old engineering company. It makes design systems for air handling, noise control, emissions reduction, & support for gas turbines. Founded in 1923, the company serves power generation, oil and gas, petrochemical, & industrial sectors. Furthermore, Braden supplies:
- Inlet air systems,
- Filter houses,
- Inlet cooling,
- Silencers,
- Exhaust systems,
- Diverter dampers,
- & full gas turbine auxiliary packages.
These systems allow plants to operate more efficiently and with greater reliability. They also enhance the on-site acoustics. The event partner at the 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit specializes in NOx, CO, VOCs, and carbon reduction via SCR, catalytic reduction, and hybrid electric–gas turbine methodologies. Its systems now support more than 750 gas turbines worldwide. So, it enables about 133 GW of power and processing in excess of 5.5 billion tons of clean intake air each year.
To Sum Up
The 4th U.S. Data Center Sustainability & Energy Efficiency Summit is supported by partners who genuinely represent all the challenges of the industry today. Energy markets, cooling technologies, water resources, carbon management, and infrastructure reliability are inherently linked. Each entity brings expertise that meets these challenges head-on.
Whether you’re running, designing, or scaling data centers in a tight energy, water, and emissions environment, this summit is your chance for practical insight and informed discussion. Meet your industry peers in Dallas from 10–11 February 2026 and engage in the discussions that will determine the way sustainable data centers will actually be built and run.



