Company highlights Vertiv 360AI liquid‑cooling ecosystem, OneCore modular infrastructure and insights on scaling to gigawatt‑class AI compute in Saudi Arabia
Vertiv will showcase its advanced AI‑ready digital infrastructure portfolio at Data Center Nation (DCN) Riyadh 2026 on January 28, participating as Platinum Sponsor alongside long‑standing Saudi partner Mohammed Mansour Al‑Rumaih (MMR KSA). The event brings together the Kingdom’s leading data center operators, consultants and AI infrastructure experts to chart the future of Saudi Arabia’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.
“MMR and Vertiv together are uniquely positioned to support Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation and its emerging AI infrastructure needs.” — Rami Najjar, General Manager, MMR KSA
Vertiv’s presence highlights its deep engagement with the Saudi market, where AI workloads are driving unprecedented demand for high‑density power and liquid‑cooling solutions. Building on momentum from DCN Riyadh’s inaugural 2025 edition, Vertiv’s participation underscores the company’s alignment with national priorities as the Kingdom scales cloud, AI and digital infrastructure under Vision 2030.
A focal point at Booth 7 will be Vertiv’s 360AI portfolio, offering end‑to‑end infrastructure engineered for high‑performance computing (HPC) and AI environments. Attendees will experience a scaled 3D model of Vertiv’s Secondary Fluid Network (SFN) — a core component enabling efficient, direct‑to‑chip liquid cooling for dense GPU clusters.
“Saudi Arabia’s AI ambitions are rapidly translating into large‑scale infrastructure investment. Our panel examines how advanced cooling and integrated architectures can support the Kingdom’s next era of AI growth.” — Tassos Peppas, Regional Director (MEETCA), Vertiv
Vertiv will also showcase Vertiv™ OneCore, its innovative prefab hybrid data center solution designed for deployments exceeding 5 MW. OneCore delivers a complete, fully integrated infrastructure architecture with accelerated deployment, scalability and operational efficiency tailored to AI‑driven environments.
A key highlight is Vertiv’s panel session, “Empowering the Next Generation of AI Compute in KSA: The 1GW Paradigm,” moderated by Tassos Peppas. The discussion will explore how Saudi Arabia can scale to gigawatt‑class AI compute while maintaining efficiency, resilience and sustainability.
“We’re meeting at a pivotal moment as the Kingdom accelerates AI infrastructure investment,” Peppas said. “Our conversations will focus on how advanced cooling technologies and integrated approaches can support Saudi Arabia’s ambitious compute requirements.”
Rami Najjar, General Manager of MMR KSA, added: “Our collaboration with Vertiv enables us to deliver innovative technologies tailored for AI‑ready facilities, positioning us to support the Kingdom’s digital transformation.”
