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  July 14 - 15, 2026 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Agenda

DCPI-LATAM is structured around five core pillars shaping large-scale data center growth across the region:

1. Break the Energy Bottleneck: Power at Scale. Investing in and optimizing existing and new generation capacity to support large-scale data center demand as projects scale from megawatts to gigawatts.

2. Interconnection: Bridging the Transmission Gap. Addressing transmission congestion, grid access, and interconnection timelines—the most urgent physical constraint across the region.

3. Agile Governance: Aligning Policy with Infrastructure Speed. Synchronizing permitting, regulation, and grid planning with the timelines of hyperscalers, colocation providers, and developers

4. Sustainable Foundations: Water, Cooling, Workforce & Social License. Treating water availability, cooling systems, workforce capacity, and community engagement as core infrastructure requirements.

5. Capital at Scale: Financing LATAM’s Data Center Pipeline. Structuring bankable PPAs, financing models, and risk allocation – including social and community considerations that influence approvals, financing, and long-term project viability – to move projects from MOU to financial close.

Tuesday

July 14
8:00-9:00

Registration & Networking

8:55-9:00

Welcome Remarks

9:00-9:15

The Gigawatt Race: Powering the LATAM Surge

2026 is an inflection point for Latin America as it transitions from a secondary market into a primary global hub for AI-ready infrastructure. With gigawatt-scale campuses moving from concept to construction, the region is leveraging its abundant resources to secure its digital future.

  • How can Latin America’s abundant renewable energy resources and strategic connectivity elevate the region as a global data center and digital infrastructure powerhouse?
  • Where are the investment opportunities in the energy and infrastructure scale-up required for hyperscale growth?
  • How are forward-thinking policies stimulating AI-ready infrastructure while attracting global capital?

9:15-10:00

Break the Energy Bottleneck: Scaling Generation from Megawatts to Gigawatts

To meet the massive needs of cloud campuses, Latin America must move beyond megawatts and enter the gigawatt era. The region can produce enough energy to fuel this rapid hyperscale infrastructure expansion.

  • How are energy producers and utilities planning for the massive jump from 20MW data centers to 500MW+ cloud and AI campuses?
  • What self-generation and behind-the-meter strategies are data center operators choosing while waiting for long-term transmission lines?
  • How do energy, fiber, and connectivity demands vary across LATAM markets — and what does this mean for where infrastructure gets built? 

  • Victor Arnaud

    Equinix
    Managing Director, Brazil

  • Tiago Leite Ferreira

    Alvarez & Marsal
    Managing Director - AI for Infrastructure | Energy

  • Marcela Martins

    Ascenty
    Director of Energy Management

10:00-10:15

Regulatory Leadership: Solving Grid Congestion

As the gap between installed renewable capacity and effective grid delivery reaches a critical bottleneck, regulators are moving from simple approval processes to active infrastructure planning.

  • How are regulators addressing waiting times of 18 months or more, and what types of projects are prioritized?
  • How does government regulation ensure the grid is built where data centers actually need it?
  • Who is responsible for the multi-million dollar costs of building new transmission lines – the companies, the utility, or the state?

10:15-11:00

Agile Governance: Aligning Policy with Data Center Growth

With technology developing faster than policy, Latin America’s new challenge is creating regulatory frameworks that can move as fast as the gigawatt-scale projects they govern.

  • How can federal governments orchestrate faster multi-agency project permitting processes addressing energy, water and land availability?  
  • How can governments take a proactive role in grid governance, ensuring transmission infrastructure is planned in coordination with data center growth, not after it?
  • How can regulators create frameworks that adapt to the changing needs of the AI era?

  • Affonso Nina

    Brasscom
    Executive President

  • Nayana Rizzo Sampaio

    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Head of Public Policy, Brazil

11:00-11:45

Networking Coffee Break

11:45-12:30

Interconnection: Bridging the Transmission Gap

As grid scarcity becomes the main bottleneck for data center scale-up in Latin America, shifting responsibility for funding and accelerating high-voltage infrastructure are of critical importance.

  • How can data center operators and utilities build joint, long-term grid planning processes, rather than reacting to congestion after it occurs?
  • What country-by-country differences in energy rates and grid structures should operators factor in when planning new campuses?
  • What role do innovative grid solutions play in accelerating speed-to-power for data centers? 

  • Marcos Farinha

    Brazil's Energy Research Office (EPE)
    Deputy Head of Transmission Expansion Studies

  • Luciano Fialho

    Scala Data Centers
    Senior Vice President

  • Thyago Jorge de Moura

    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Senior Energy Strategy Manager, LATAM

12:30-12:50

Grid Solutions: Improving Speed-to-Power

Case Study

With grid delays stalling project delivery, speed-to-power is now the ultimate competitive edge. This case study explores how advanced grid solutions bypass infrastructure bottlenecks to accelerate site activation.

  • Evandro Marzano

    Hitachi
    Head of Power Consulting

12:50-2:15

Lunch Break & Networking

2:15-3:00

Financing LATAM’s Data Center Pipeline

As the Latin American pipeline enters a multibillion-dollar investment phase, financing structures are evolving to support the AI supercycle.

  • How are projects moving from LOI to FID in an era of grid and permitting delays? 
  • How are private credit and infrastructure debt filling the gap as commercial banks hit concentration limits for gigawatt-scale campuses?
  • What makes a project ‘bankable’ for a development bank?

  • Rodrigo Abreu

    Omnia Data Centers
    CEO

  • Joao Carneiro

    IFC
    Head of Infrastructure Investments

  • Marcelo Sahatdjian

    Santander Corporate & Investment Banking
    Local Head of Digital Infrastructure

3:00-3:20

Cooling: Scaling Advanced Technologies

Case Study

As demand pushes rack densities toward the 100kW+ thermal wall, air cooling is no longer a viable option. This case study examines how advanced cooling solutions are allowing data centers to scale in water and power-efficient ways.

3:20-4:05

Commercial De-Risking: Energy Volatility, PPAs, and RECs

In an era of grid volatility and strict ESG mandates, contractual and technical strategies — from PPAs to BESS — are needed to secure commercially viable hyperscale investments.

  • How are developers structuring PPAs in markets with high energy price volatility and shifting regulatory frameworks?
  • How can operators move beyond RECs to satisfy the strict ESG mandates of hyperscalers?
  • How is energy storage evolving from a technical necessity into a critical factor for commercial viability?

  • Rafael Boemy

    ODATA
    CFO & Co-founder

  • Marcelo Lando

    Eternum Energy
    President

  • Camila Ramos

    CELA – Clean Energy Latin America
    CEO and Founder

4:05-6:00

World Cup Semi-Final Watch Party

Join us to enjoy an informal networking opportunity as we gather to watch the World Cup Semi-Final together in the beautiful scenery of the Sheraton Grand Rio Resort & Hotel.

4:05-5:05

Regulation: How will AI laws impact demand?

Networking Roundtable

Flexible Grid Demand: Collaborative Planning with Utilities

Networking Roundtable

4:05-5:05

Offtake Opportunities: Hyperscale, AI & Neoclouds

Networking Roundtable

Solving the Workforce Shortage

Networking Roundtable

4:05-5:05

Operational Resilience: Managing Energy, Water & Resources at Scale

Networking Roundtable

6:05-8:00

Networking Drinks

Wednesday

July 15
7:30-9:00

Registration & Networking

8:00-9:00

Women in Data Centers & Energy

Breakfast for bridging the talent gap: fostering diverse leadership to power Latin America’s multi-megawatt infrastructure boom.

  • Camila Ramos

    CELA – Clean Energy Latin America
    CEO and Founder

9:00-9:05

Opening Remarks

9:05-9:45

Moving from Edge to Cloud: Securing Off-takers

The growth of AI, cloud & digitalization is rapidly increasing demand for data center scale-up across LATAM. 

  • AI, neoclouds, and digitalization: How are new demand profiles reshaping the business case for multi-megawatt campuses?
  • What role will AI regulation across the region play in attracting new demand? 
  • How can public-private initiatives such as Rio AI City stimulate infrastructure growth?

  • Fernanda Belchior

    Elea Data Centers
    Chief Marketing Officer

  • Alex Jucius

    Ezyre
    Founder & Principal Moderator

9:45-10:00

The Social License to Operate

Case Study

As data center campuses compete for local energy and water resources, social license has become a key pillar of operational permission and bankability. 

  • How can developers move beyond water neutrality to receive public adoption?
  • How can fast-track permitting be achieved among public resistance and legal reversals?
  • What sustainability mandates are required to build a fully-certified data center?

  • Carolina Cortes

    ICREA
    CEO

10:00-10:45

Latency & Power Proximity: Locating the Next Data Centers

Increasing grid congestion in the well-established hubs of Latin America is forcing a pivot towards energy-rich locations, where connectivity levels vary significantly.

  • How can developers balance the demand for low-latency in established hubs with the power availability of remote regions?
  • What role does connectivity infrastructure play in attracting hyperscaler demand?
  • How can operators identify the prime locations and fast-track permitting to ensure “speed-to-power” in emerging hubs of Brazil, Argentina or Paraguay?

  • Brigida Miola

    State of Ceará
    Executive Secretary for Industry

  • Alexandre Simcsik

    Cirion Technologies
    VP Construction & Operations

  • Lais Tovar

    Light
    Head of Customer Experience & Operations

  • Daniel Correia

    datacenterHawk
    Principal Analyst Moderator

10:45-11:15

Networking Coffee Break

11:15-12:00

Supply Chain: Optimizing Cost, Lead-Time and Sustainability

As Latin America scales up, developers face high import taxes and volatile lead times for critical infrastructure like transformers, switchgear or IT equipment. 

  • How can operators mitigate lead-time for critical power and IT equipment that currently delay project delivery? 
  • What impact will legislation, Free Trade Zones or nearshoring have on streamlining imports and making projects bankable?
  • How can procurement strategies balance speed with sustainability mandates and local content requirements?

  • Arturo Bravo Wheeler

    MEXDC
    Honorary Member

  • Fabio Feijo

    ZPE Ceara
    President

12:00-12:45

Energy Economics: Optimizing Cost, Reliability and Sustainability at Scale

As hyperscaler campuses push toward GW-scale, operators face mounting pressure to balance energy costs against reliability, sustainability mandates, and speed-to-power, with no single solution fitting all markets.

  • How do energy costs and tariff structures across LATAM markets affect the business case for self-generation vs. grid-sourced power?
  • What is the true total cost of ownership when factoring in BESS, backup generation, and grid connection fees – and how do operators model this at gigawatt scale?
  • How do you avoid over-indexing on cheap energy today at the expense of long-term sustainability commitments and bankability?

 

  • Juliano Martins

    ABBEolica
    New Business Coordinator

  • Joaquin Muñoz

    Genneia
    Senior Development Manager

  • Mark Sanchez

    SouthBridge Infrastructure
    Founder Moderator

12:45-1:20

Connection Corridors: Sustaining The New Generation of Data Center Growth

As subsea and terrestrial fiber expansions redraw the digital map of LAC, strategic connection corridors are emerging as the vital infrastructure needed to de-risk gigawatt-scale investments.

  • How are subsea cable expansions on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts reshaping Latin America’s role as a global data hub?
  • How can terrestrial backbones such as the Bioceanic Corridor provide networks to de-risk GW-scale investments?
  • How can innovative fiber networks transform energy islands into viable hyperscaler hubs?

  • Alvaro Britto

    Ufinet
    Vice President, Strategic Development

  • Guilherme Vieira

    Conecta Infra
    Chief Revenue Officer

  • Pedro Ozores

    BNamericas
    ICT Managing Editor Moderator

1:20-2:30

Networking Lunch

2:30-3:45

Brazil

Country Working Groups

As the largest data center market in Latin America, 2026 is a critical year for the country’s digital success. Policies like REDATA and hyperscaler demand are positioning Brazil as the region’s leader in AI-ready infrastructure.

Mexico

Country Working Groups

Mexico’s advanced digital demand, industrial expertise and abundant energy resources are positioning the country as one of the region’s primary growth engines. Public and private partnerships are key to modernizing the grid and solving the ‘speed-to-power’ bottleneck to unlock hyperscaler demand.

2:30-3:45

Chile

Country Working Groups

Chile’s abundant renewable resources and strategic Pacific connectivity are driving a surge in hyperscaler investment. Innovating in water-efficient solutions and public adoption strategies, the country is creating a blueprint for long-term bankability.

Colombia

Country Working Groups

Colombia’s hydro and renewable energy abundance is increasingly seen by regional and global hyperscalers as a potential for data center expansion. With pledged investments in the country’s grid, Colombia is well-positioned to rapidly scale from edge to cloud facilities.

2:30-3:45

Argentina

Country Working Groups

Argentina is emerging as a digital interest powerhouse, with new opportunities opening up in the country’s vast and energy abundant regions such as Bahía Blanca or Patagonia. As policy stabilizes, tax incentives are becoming the key to moving beyond LOIs for projects.

Emerging Data Center Markets

Country Working Groups

Latin America’s data centers are expanding beyond its major markets. Uruguay’s 100% renewable grid and already operational facilities, Paraguay’s energy surplus, and Central America’s firm energy abundance, particularly in the growing markets of Guatemala and Costa Rica, are among the opportunities not to be missed across the region.

3:45-3:50

Closing Remarks

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