
Vertiv’s AI Solutions Innovation Roadshow is set to take place in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday, 17 July, 2025.
The roadshow is part of a global series of events designed to educate and equip customers and consultants with essential expertise for deploying high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. It is set to take place Radisson Blu Hotel.
At the event, Vertiv experts will introduce the key infrastructure imperatives to enable AI, sharing insights on key challenges and opportunities and providing participants with a deep understanding of the latest innovations supporting HPC infrastructure, as well as the impact on data centre power and cooling systems.
Wojtek Piorko, MD, Africa at Vertiv, said: “This event series marks our dedication to actively support the needs of the data centre and AI markets across Africa. With the increased impact of AI and HPC on our industry, we are providing our customers and partners with insights and technology that can drive their success.
“This latest AI Roadshow event in Nairobi will explore opportunities in Africa for the AI data centre landscape, redefine cooling for the AI era, and discuss how Kenyan enterprises are preparing for AI’s critical digital infrastructure demands and how to unlock the full value of AI across industries.”
The Vertiv AI Solutions Innovation Roadshow emphasises the essential aspects for adopting AI-compatible infrastructure and service to maintain operational excellence. Discussions will explore power optimisation for AI workloads, alternative energy solutions, and readiness for liquid and hybrid cooling technologies.
Vertiv speakers for the Nairobi event include Piorko; Luther Ogbaji, sales engineer, high density and liquid cooling specialist; George Munai, distributor manager, East Africa; and Jon Abbott, technologies director, colocation and hyperscale for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
For more information about the event and to register, click here.
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