Data Center World 2024: Expo Hall Photos

April 20, 2024
Our photo walk takes us past the latest in facilities air and liquid cooling, powering, AI, connectivity, networks, design, security solutions and more, as seen on display in this year's Data Center World Expo Hall in Washington, DC.

Below:  Data Center World's lead emcee and organizer, Bill Kleyman, works the crowd in introducing the event's "Shark Tank" -themed 3rd Annual Innovation Challenge, as held in the DCW Theater on the Washington Convention Center's Expo Hall Floor.

Data Center World is AFCOM’s annual gathering of IT and data center professionals. This year's Data Center World Expo Hall featured hundreds of innovative products and services, aimed at providing facilities and IT stakeholders with what they need to know to plan, manage and optimize data centers. The event took place April 15-18 in Washington, D.C.

 

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Matt Vincent

A B2B technology journalist and editor with more than two decades of experience, Matt Vincent is Editor in Chief of Data Center Frontier.

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