WEBINAR

The Data Center Market Decoded: Trends, Growth & Project Opportunities

Data centers are fueling unprecedented growth across every sector of the economy, creating new opportunities for the electrical professionals who design, build, and support mission-critical infrastructure. Join industry expert Bill Mazzetti for a practical look at the trends shaping the data center market, how projects are developed and specified, and what it takes to position your business for success in this rapidly expanding industry.
August 11, 2026
3:00 PM UTC
1 hour

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM (GMT-04:00) Eastern Time - New York
Duration: 60 minutes

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Data centers have become the backbone of today's digital economy, supporting everything from artificial intelligence and cloud computing to healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and everyday online services. As investment continues to accelerate, the demand for new facilities—and the electrical engineers, contractors, and suppliers who build them—has never been greater. Whether you're already involved in mission-critical projects or looking to expand into this rapidly growing market, understanding where the industry is headed is essential. In this one-hour webinar, industry expert Bill Mazzetti will provide a practical look at the forces driving today's data center market and what they mean for the electrical professionals designing and building tomorrow's infrastructure.

Beyond the headlines, successful data center projects require a clear understanding of how facilities are evolving, how project opportunities emerge, and how owners make purchasing and specification decisions. Bill will explain how technology spending announcements from major end users can help forecast project size and future demand, how modern data center facilities have changed—and where the fundamentals remain the same—and how critical systems are specified and procured throughout the project lifecycle. Attendees will leave with practical insights they can apply to better anticipate opportunities, communicate with customers, and position themselves for success in one of the industry's fastest-growing sectors.

What You'll Learn

Understand the current state of the data center market and the trends shaping its future.
Learn what's changing—and what isn't—in modern data center design and construction.
Discover how technology spending announcements can help forecast project size and market opportunities.
Gain insight into how mission-critical systems are specified, evaluated, and purchased.
Explore the six biggest trends influencing data center development today.
Walk away with practical knowledge to better prepare for future projects and customer conversations.

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William (Bill) Mazzetti, P.E.

William (Bill) Mazzetti, P.E.

Director, Modular Power Solutions Senior Vice President

Rosendin Electric, Inc.

With over 42 years in the data center industry, Bill is acknowledged as one of the world’s leading mission critical industry executives and thought leaders. He presently serves as the Senior Vice President at Rosendin, a leading energy EPC and electrical specialty contractor. Bill has spent his entire non-military career in the AEC industry and includes executive, general business and design/construction management as well as real estate and project entitlement work. He has been directly involved in the delivery of over $100B of facilities.

John Levins

John Levins

Global Data Center Solutions Architect

ABB

Tim Wagaman is a Senior Product Manager for Bosch Mobility Aftermarket, leading the Robinair A/C service equipment portfolio. He holds a B.A. in Automotive Engineering from Minnesota State University and an MBA in Marketing from the University of St. Thomas. Since joining Bosch in 2006, he has overseen the Robinair product line, driving product strategy and innovation. Tim regularly provides industry education on air conditioning service products throughout North America and internationally. He works closely with OEMs, regulators, and industry partners to advance refrigerant recovery technologies and best practices while helping technicians improve A/C service efficiency and accuracy.