Liquid Cooling, 400G Networks, and AI Infrastructure Featured at Data Center Insights

ISE joins fellow Digital Infrastructure publications July 15–16 for an online technical conference covering the systems and strategies driving the data center evolution.

On July 15 and 16, ISE will join fellow Digital Infrastructure Group publications to host Data Center Insights: an online conference-style event. Comprising 11 technical sessions broadcast from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT each day, the event is produced by EndeavorB2B and co-organized by ISE, Cabling Installation & Maintenance, Data Center Frontier, and Lightwave. The full agenda spans cooling architectures, power distribution, fiber testing, and AI infrastructure strategy.

Sessions of particular relevance to broadband and telecom infrastructure professionals include:

  • Data Centers – Current and Future State of Glycol-Based Liquid Cooling Solutions (Thursday, July 16, 1:00–2:00 p.m. EDT; presented by Old World Industries and moderated by ISE) — covering heat transfer fluids, glycol-based cooling fundamentals, and best practices for fluid monitoring and maintenance in evolving data center environments.
  • Testing High-Density Fiber Links: Best Practices for VSFF and 400G+ Networks (Wednesday, July 15, 1:30–2:30 p.m. EDT; delivered by Fluke Networks) — examining test methodologies, inspection workflows, and equipment selection for MPO and VSFF connectors in high-density deployments.
  • The New Build Model for AI: How Prefabrication Is Changing Speed to Market (Thursday, July 16, 2:00–2:30 p.m. EDT; delivered by Schneider Electric) — exploring how modular, prefabricated approaches are accelerating deployment and reducing integration risk in high-density AI environments.
  • Preparing for the Next Generation of Data Center Cooling: Why Liquid Cooling Matters (Thursday, July 16, 12:00 noon EDT; delivered by Panduit) — addressing the thermal management challenges driven by AI workloads and the liquid cooling technologies operators are turning to.

As compute density, power demands, and cooling complexity continue to reshape the data center landscape, the event covers the systems, technologies, and practices operators need to keep pace.

Each session is free to attend, and registration is à la carte: sign up for as many or as few as you like.

Find more information on the event here or begin the registration process here.


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