AI requires energy at scale. Energy systems require intelligence to perform.
As artificial intelligence and energy systems become increasingly interdependent, decisions around infrastructure, power and digital capability can no longer be addressed in isolation. These decisions are increasingly influenced by national priorities around infrastructure investment, digital capability and long-term system resilience.
AixEnergy brings together ministers, policymakers, technology and energy companies, hyperscalers, infrastructure developers and investors in an exclusive environment focused on partnerships, collaboration and commercial outcomes.
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Exhibition
Explore 100s of exhibitors across AI, energy and infrastructure.
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Strategic Conference
Hear from 150+ speakers and network with 500+ senior delegates
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Startups
Leading startups showcasing breakthrough AI technology and energy infrastructure
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Co-located with Gastech
Connect with 50,000+ energy professionals and 1,000+ exhibitors
Industry sectors:
Hyperscalers
Computer hardware
& connectivity
Engineering,
construction, EPC
Industrial AI
& enterprise software
Data center
infrastructure & cooling systems
Power generators,
energy traders, utilities
Innovative
technology companies
Natural gas,
LNG and hydrogen
Building synergy across the energy value chain
Built across three integrated components - energy, infrastructure and data - AixEnergy will reflect how AI is built, powered and applied in real world contexts.
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Energy
AixEnergy focuses on the application of industrial AI software and autonomous systems across energy operations, from production and power generation to grids, trading and maritime activity.
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Infrastructure
AixEnergy brings together data centre developers, construction and engineering firms, equipment manufacturers, cooling specialists, public authorities and innovative technology startups to address how AI infrastructure is delivered at speed, reliably, and with long-term resilience.
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Data
AixEnergy brings together hyperscalers, data centre operators, energy producers, utilities, infrastructure developers, policymakers, regulators and investors to examine how AI growth is powered reliably and at scale.