Data Centers Mission 2026

This 5-day mission gives companies direct access to the people who buy, build, and operate data centers at scale. The programme combines qualified B2B meetings, immersive site visits, industry association roundtables, and institutional briefings.

Mission dates
October 5–9, 2026
Pre-registration interest should be confirmed by June 1, 2026.
Mission focus
Northern Virginia / Data Center Alley
A targeted corridor programme around Ashburn, Reston, Herndon and Sterling, with selected institutional briefings connected to the broader Washington D.C. ecosystem.
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Program overview

What participants can expect

A selective mission format focused on market understanding, qualified business conversations and practical U.S. go-to-market insights, without publishing the detailed itinerary online.

Market and policy context. Briefings on the U.S. data center landscape, public affairs priorities, energy constraints and procurement expectations.

Qualified business meetings. Pre-arranged conversations with infrastructure, engineering, sourcing, connectivity, security and development stakeholders.

Operational ecosystem immersion. Visits and exchanges designed to understand project requirements, interconnection issues, local constraints and partnership models.

Mission debrief and next steps. A closing sequence to consolidate learnings, prioritize contacts and define follow-up actions for the U.S. market.

Who should join?

This mission is built for large corporations, industrial mid-caps and innovative SMEs with products or services relevant to data center infrastructure. It is particularly relevant for companies already active in cooling, power, connectivity, cybersecurity, engineering, AI infrastructure or data management.

Infrastructure solutions

Cooling, thermal management, power distribution, UPS, switchgear, HVAC, construction and fire suppression.

Digital and network layers

Fiber, interconnection infrastructure, cybersecurity, software, edge computing, GPU infrastructure and data platforms.

U.S. growth objective

Companies looking to meet buyers, understand procurement standards and build a qualified U.S. pipeline.

Decision-makers targeted

All meetings are pre-qualified and arranged by the FACC. Targeted organizations include colocation operators, hyperscalers, network and security leaders, industry associations, local economic development stakeholders and federal energy contacts.

Target profiles include: infrastructure sourcing directors, data center engineering leaders, procurement executives, facilities engineering directors, CISOs, policy advisors and economic development officials.

Why participate?

Participants gain a qualified pipeline of U.S. contacts, a clearer understanding of U.S. procurement expectations and direct exposure to regulatory, energy and local development considerations that shape data center projects.

Pre-registration

Interested in joining the mission?

Share your contact details to pre-register your interest. The FACC Texas team will follow up with program details, eligibility information and next steps.

Pre-Registration – Data Centers Mission 2026

For questions or to discuss this mission directly, contact [email protected].

Registration

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Ticket rates

Participant 1

2,500 € ($2,903.10)

Participant 2 additional ticket

1,900 € ($2,206.35)

Participant 3 additional ticket

1,700 € ($1,974.11)

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