2nd Annual AI Compute Summit
- Event organized by Economist Impact
- 19 May, 2026 - 19 May, 2026
- Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel, Netherlands
- Innovation Events Event
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Event description
Overview of the Event
The AI Compute Summit addresses the global scramble for processing power, specialist chips, and data center capacity. As computational demands intensify, compute infrastructure has become both the primary engine and the main bottleneck for technological progress. The event brings together executive decision-makers and policy officials to discuss how businesses can secure infrastructure, manage energy capacity, and deploy AI efficiently.
Schedule with Summary of the Event
The summit is a high-density, one-day event taking place on May 19, 2026, at the Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel, Netherlands.
Program Layout: The agenda spans 21 sessions, featuring over 35 practical case studies, interactive panel debates, and dedicated face-to-face networking blocks.
Conclusion: The event wraps up with an end-of-day drinks reception designed for peer-to-peer connection and partnership building.
Highlights of the Event
Elite Audience Profile: Over 300 in-person attendees from 136 unique companies across 21 countries. Crucially, 58% of the audience consists of director-level executives or above, including budget-holding C-suite decision-makers.
Real-World Applications: Focuses heavily on operational execution rather than abstract theory, showcasing success stories of companies deploying AI at scale across sectors like healthcare and finance.
Sustainability and Infrastructure Tracks: Deep dives into optimizing AI workloads, expanding cloud scalability, and developing sustainable data-center designs to curb the compounding energy demands and carbon footprint of AI compute systems.
Key Details of Innovation Leadership in Action
While "Innovation Ecosystem Leadership in Action" is the designated title for the ISPIM Industry Day framework, leadership at this summit focuses directly on how C-suite executives, vice presidents, and department heads navigate compute scarcity.
Overcoming Scarcity: Leaders share strategies on how to bypass current GPU shortages and secure the core computational resources required to keep their organizations competitive.
Regulatory and Policy Management: Actionable insights into navigating the shifting global policy landscape surrounding AI infrastructure, data sovereignty, and energy consumption rules.
Full Details Link
To view the complete agenda and speaker lineup, visit the official registration and event portal https://events.economist.com/
Topics
- Electronics, IT and Telecomms
- Internet of Things
