Advancing Data Centre Construction UK & Ireland 2025
25 – 26 February 2025
London
As a strategic hub with notoriously skilled labour forces, data centre projects across the UK and Ireland are continuing to come thick and fast; especially now that they’ve been classified as critical national infrastructure. With companies like Google Cloud announcing their $1bn investment in a new Data Centre in Hertfordshire and a 10.3% predicted CAGR growth of the Data Centre region through to 2030, this space IS booming.
That’s why, this February (25-26) Advancing Data Centre Construction UK & Ireland is coming to London to unite 80+ data end-users, operations, contractors and design firms. From the likes of Vantage Data Centres, Laing O’Rourke, Arup, Google, SOben, Arup & more all in attendance this is the hub for an intimate, interactive form to discuss all things Data Centres.
By only setting aside 2 days out of your 2025 schedule, you can immerse your team in discussing adaptive design strategies, advanced construction practices, stakeholder collaboration and streamlined commissiong so you can go into the new year and beyond thriving in the new digital age.
Join us as we share the latest innovations and emerging best practices in the space, allowing you and your team to tackle these complex obstacles hindering cost-effective, energy-efficient and reliable data centre infrastructure.
Master, connect, address, discover AND explore amongst 80+ of your peers this February at Advancing Data Centre Construction UK & Ireland – this is a meeting you don’t want to miss.
Data Centres Programme activities
techUK provides a collective voice for UK Data Centre operators working with government to improve the business environment for our members. We keep members up to date with the key technical and regulatory developments that may impact growth and on funding opportunities that may increase commercial competitiveness. Visit the programme page here.
2nd UK Datacentre Investment Forum, 6 February
Datacentre power consumption in the UK will increase six-fold, just in the next ten years. The supply of massive power to support expansion of existing facilities and the roll out of GW digital campuses across the country foretells significant changes in the structure and expansion of the datacentre industry.
Our members develop strong networks, build meaningful partnerships and grow their businesses as we all work together to create a thriving environment where industry, government and stakeholders come together to realise the positive outcomes tech can deliver.
Luisa C. Cardani is the Head of the Data Centres Programme at techUK, aiming to provide a collective voice for UK operators and working with government to improve business environment for the data centres sector.
Prior to joining techUK, Luisa worked in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as the Head of International Data Protection, where she led on the development of elements of the UK's data protection and privacy policy. In her role, she was also the UK official representative for the EOCD Privacy Guidelines Informal Advisory Group.
She has held a number of position in government, including leading on cross-cutting data provisions in the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, and in high priority cross-departmental projects when working in the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
She holds an M.Sc. from University College London's Department of Political Sciences.
Weronika joined techUK as a Programme Manager for Sustainability in October 2023.
Her role involves advocating for the tech sector in front of key policymakers and stakeholders. Weronika also leads the environmental and sustainability efforts within the Data Centres Group.
Prior to joining techUK, Weronika worked in public affairs and government relations in the legal sector, focusing on innovation and ESG within financial services. She also spent 2 years working as a Caseworker at Parliament. She holds a BA in Politics & International Relations from Queen Mary University of London.
Outside of work, Weronika can be found on a tennis court, at the gym, practicing yoga, or indulging in her love for Taylor Swift's music as a dedicated Swiftie.
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach is Programme Assistant at techUK, he works on a range of programmes including Data Centres; Climate, Environment & Sustainability; Market Access and Smart Infrastructure and Systems.
Before that Lucas who joined in 2008, held various roles in our organisation, which included his role as Office Executive, Groups and Concept Viability Administrator, and most recently he worked as Programme Executive for Public Sector. He has a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow University.