Yotta 2026 has announced its first 100 confirmed speakers and 200 partners, signaling strong early momentum for the industry’s largest event focused on AI infrastructure. As demand for compute accelerates and pressure builds across power, capital and supply chains, the companies shaping this next phase of growth are already aligning around Yotta.
Taking place September 28–30, 2026 at Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, Yotta 2026 will bring together more than 6,000 senior leaders from the enterprise, neo-clouds and data centers, along with the energy, construction and investment ecosystems, to address the realities of scaling AI infrastructure.
A Speaker Lineup Reflecting the Full Infrastructure Stack
The first wave of speakers spans the entire digital infrastructure ecosystem, from chipmakers and hyperscalers to energy providers, developers, investors and beyond. Highlighted speakers include:
- Andrew Schapp, CEO, Aligned Data Centers
- Raja Swaminathan, Corporate VP, AMD
- Laura Ortman, CEO, Cologix
- Chris Crosby, CEO, Compass Datacenters
- John Hatem, President, CyrusOne
- Raul Martynek, CEO, DataBank
- Yuval Bachar, Founder & CEO, EdgeCloudLink (ECL)
- Rebecca Weekly, VP Infrastructure, GEICO
- John Henderson, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, HDR
- Sheldon Kimber, CEO, Intersect Power
- Waldemar Szlezak, Partner, Global Head of Digital Infrastructure, KKR
- Kenneth Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure, Lambda Labs
- Ali Fenn, President, Lancium
- Joe Capes, CEO, LiquidStack
- Ignacio Quintana, Head of AI Infrastructure, MGX
- Chris Malone, Head of Data Centers, OpenAI
- Mitesh Agrawal, CEO, Positron AI
- Alex Hernandez, Founder & CEO, PowerBridge
- Dylan Patel, Founder, CEO and Chief Analyst, SemiAnalysis
- Jason Hoffman, Chief Strategy Officer, Switch
This cross-sector representation reflects how the industry is evolving. Decisions around compute, power, capital and design are no longer made in isolation. They are deeply interconnected and increasingly urgent.
“This is where the ecosystem actually connects,” said George Rockett, Founder of Yotta. “AI infrastructure isn’t being built in silos. It requires coordination across compute, power, capital and deployment, and that’s exactly what Yotta enables. The conversations happening here are the ones turning ambition into real-world execution.”
200 Partners Across the Infrastructure Value Chain
Yotta has also confirmed more than 200 partners already committed to the 2026 event, representing strong early demand from across the digital infrastructure ecosystem. Early partners include ABB, AECOM, Bloom Energy, Burns & McDonnell, ByteBridge, Cadence, Celestica, Constellation, CyrusOne, DG Matrix, Eaton, ENGIE, Hitachi Energy, Honeywell, IREN, LiquidStack, Meta Power Solutions, ON.energy, Schneider Electric, Siemens Energy, STULZ, Tate, Trane and VoltaGrid.
These organizations span engineering, construction, energy, equipment, cooling and operations, highlighting the scale and coordination required to support AI’s rapid growth.
With this level of demand, the indoor expo floor is already 95% sold out. Limited opportunities remain to participate through the Yotta Campus Exhibit for large-scale infrastructure, as well as select meeting and branding activations.
Built for Collaboration, Not Silos
Yotta 2026 is designed to bring these groups together in one place. The event will feature an expanded expo environment, curated conference programming and a range of networking experiences built to drive meaningful connections.
The event will facilitate more than 3,000 pre-scheduled 1:1 meetings through the Yotta Connect program, along with several thousand more arranged on-site through the event’s meetings app. This is complemented by executive
roundtables, private dinners and community meetups, creating multiple pathways to connect. From early-morning sessions to late-night networking, the experience is designed to reflect how business actually gets done across the industry.
Yotta continues to work closely with leading industry organizations and media partners, including DatacenterDynamics, Infrastructure Masons and iMiller Public Relations, to expand its reach and bring more of the ecosystem into the conversation.
With additional speakers and partners to be announced in the coming months, Yotta 2026 will be the key convening point for the leaders shaping the next era of digital infrastructure.
Super Early Bird Rates Ending Soon
Prices will increase soon as Super Early Bird rates for Yotta 2026 expire on April 10, with passes currently available starting at $795. Secure your spot now and join the leaders building the future of digital infrastructure!
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About Yotta 2026
Yotta 2026 (https://yotta-event.com/) will bring together senior executives from critical infrastructure providers, IT hardware and software OEMs, network and telco providers, data centers, hyperscalers, energy leaders, investors and enterprise IT organizations. Co-founded by George Rockett, co-founder of DatacenterDynamics, and Rebecca Sausner, a global events entrepreneur, Yotta unites the digital infrastructure ecosystem to tackle the industry’s most complex and consequential challenges.
Contact rebecca@yotta-event.com Rebecca Sausner CEO Yotta Events Inc.






