The nordics data centre industry is expanding at a rapid pace. AI growth, cloud adoption, and rising digital demand are pushing companies to build larger and smarter facilities across Northern Europe. At the same time, operators now face tougher challenges around energy use, cooling efficiency, sustainability, and construction timelines. Many industry events discuss these topics broadly.
However, very few focus on the practical side of building and operating modern infrastructure. That is where the Nordics Data Centre Design, Engineering & Construction Summit stands apart. The event focuses on real solutions, operational strategies, and engineering discussions that directly affect the future of the nordics data centre market. From liquid cooling systems to sustainable construction methods, the summit creates meaningful conversations around the region’s biggest infrastructure priorities.
Nordics Data Centre Design, Engineering & Construction Summit: Key Partners
The summit brings together partner companies working across cooling, infrastructure, automation, filtration, lighting, engineering, and hardware solutions for the growing nordics data centre sector.
Ecolab – Silver Sponsor
Ecolab works with businesses worldwide through water treatment, hygiene solutions, sanitation systems, and digital monitoring technologies. The company helps organizations improve operational efficiency while reducing waste and resource consumption. Water management has become an important issue in the nordics data centre industry because operators now need smarter cooling and reuse strategies.
Ecolab offers facilities solutions that enhance water use and environmental performance. The company also has a strong focus on its sustainability targets, such as implementing ways to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and becoming more resource-efficient. With sustainability standards relentlessly increasing throughout the region, Ecolab presents with expertise that directly underpins the long-term nordics data centre infrastructure planning and operational efficiency.
Baltimore Aircoil Company (BAC) – Bronze Sponsor
Baltimore Aircoil Company, or BAC, is the world leader in advanced cooling solutions for industrial applications. The company designs and manufactures evaporative cooling towers, condensers, hybrid coolers, and thermal storage solutions that are utilized in various industries. Cooling now is a critical part of every modern nordics data centre project as AI workloads keep driving up rack density and heat output.
BAC is dedicated to enhancing heat transfer, but at the same time decreasing the usage of water and energy. The company also designs cooling solutions for small form-factor and high-performance applications where efficiency is critical. The company’s extensive background in thermal management provides summit participants with practical knowledge on cooling methodologies that enable predictable and sustainable nordic data centre operations.
Mercury Engineering – Exhibiting Partner
Mercury Engineering provides engineering and construction services to highly complex and critical mission projects. The firm has experience in data centres, healthcare, advanced technology, and industrial infrastructure. Services offered include mechanical engineering, electrical systems, commissioning, maintenance, prefabrication, and design-build services. The demand in the nordics data centre market is now for facilities that can grow extremely fast while remaining operationally resilient.
Mercury meets that demand with advanced engineering on a massive scale and effective building techniques. The organisation also has a solid track record of operating in high-density environments – needing robust infrastructure and energy-efficient solutions. With operators expanding throughout Northern Europe and beyond, Mercury brings hands-on construction and engineering expertise to the summit.
Server Simply – Exhibiting Partner
Server Simply offers customizable IT infrastructure solutions for those enterprises that require flexible deployment. They provide customisable servers, storage arrays, networking hardware, and GPU-centric solutions that meet the operational requirements. Demand for scalable infrastructure has risen with the expansion of AI growth across the Nordic data centre sector. For that reason, hardware flexibility solutions matter now more than ever.
Server Simply also serves customers via testing, staging, assembly, and logistic services that can accelerate time to market. Rather than selling rigid solutions, the company sells infrastructure that meets required levels of performance and operational needs. Its presence at the summit demonstrates the increasing value that flexible hardware solutions have in the modern nordics data centre environment.
EMW Filtertechnik – Exhibiting Partner
EMW Filtertechnik is a manufacturer of filtration solutions for air, gas, liquid, and wastewater applications. The company manufactures air filters, activated carbon filters, droplet separators, and industrial ventilation solutions for challenging environments. Clean air flow and environmental control are still very much a crucial area in the Nordic data centre industry, as the facilities have to protect very sensitive infrastructure while operating efficiently.
EMW also manufactures custom filter systems for harsh environments in which dependability is critical. Moreover, the company assists companies in air quality and environmental compliance. With sustainability and facility performance trends continuing to Influence nordics data center design, EMW adds proven filtration expertise to enable safer, more energy-efficient Nordic data center operations.
Finn Electric (Klinkmann) – Exhibiting Partner
Finn Electric, a division of Klinkmann, offers electrical and automation products for infrastructure, industrial, and building work. Its products include power distribution, automation hardware, motor control, industrial networking, and safety solutions. The company offers engineering support, technical assistance, and application support for customers engaged in more challenging projects.
Reliable electrical infrastructure has become essential in every nordics data centre facility because operators now manage larger workloads/higher energy demands. Finn Electric enables companies to establish reliable and efficient systems through its expertise in technology, systems integration, and automation. With the continued evolution of facilities becoming more complex, the company adds real-world knowledge of infrastructure dependability and operational efficiency.
Zumtobel – Exhibiting Partner
Zumtobel is a specialist provider of professional lighting systems and lighting management solutions for the industrial and commercial sectors. The company places a strong emphasis on LED technology, connected controls, visual comfort, and energy-efficient solutions. Lighting may not always receive attention in the Nordic data centre sector, yet it still plays an important operational role. Facilities need efficient lighting systems that support maintenance, visibility, & energy performance.
Furthermore, Zumtobel offers solutions that connect with broader building management systems, enabling operators to increase efficiency on a facility-wide basis. The company also contributes to sustainability objectives by enabling more intelligent lighting controls and using less energy. Its participation in the summit demonstrates the increasing emphasis on streamlined infrastructure design in the contemporary nordics data centre market.
To Sum Up
The Nordics Data Centre Design, Engineering & Construction Summit focuses on the real challenges shaping infrastructure growth across Northern Europe. Experts from the fields of cooling, engineering, sustainability, automation, construction, and operational technology will attend the event. More importantly, it promotes discussions that advance beyond hypothesis to practical solutions for the developing Nordic data centre market.
Participants will be able to delve into topics such as AI-ready infrastructure, resilient power systems, advanced cooling, and sustainable facility design. The summit also allows top networking opportunities with decision makers and industry experts from all over the region. For a more detailed view of the industry and more influential connections in the Nordics data centre market, then this summit in Helsinki, Finland, on 9-10th June 2026 should be high on your list.



