
Schneider Electric will present its latest artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure solutions at Datacloud Global Congress next week, including validated AI factory blueprints for NVIDIA’s GB300 NVL72 platform and the Grace Blackwell Ultra architecture.
The energy technology company, which employs 160,000 people across more than 100 countries, will demonstrate liquid cooling systems, 800-volt direct current (VDC) power architectures, digital twin capabilities and end-to-end software tools designed to help operators build and run large-scale AI data centers.
The showcase comes as AI infrastructure investment accelerates sharply. Nearly $3 trillion of AI-related spending is expected to flow through the global economy by 2028, according to Morgan Stanley Research, while Gartner forecasts worldwide AI spending will exceed $2.5 trillion in 2026 alone.
Several Schneider Electric executives will lead keynote panels and technical sessions at the congress, which runs from June 1 to 4 in Cannes, France, and will also co-host an invitation-only executive briefing with NVIDIA on the future of AI-driven infrastructure.
“AI is fundamentally reshaping the future of digital infrastructure, creating new demands around power, cooling and resiliency at unprecedented scale,” said Marc Garner, Global President, Cloud and Service Provider Segment at Schneider Electric. “At Datacloud Global Congress, we will demonstrate how collaboration across the ecosystem is enabling the next generation of AI factories and helping organizations build scalable, resilient and sustainable infrastructure built for the AI era.”
Neoclouds, cooling, 10MW
On June 2, Frédéric Godemel, Executive Vice President of Energy Management Business at Schneider Electric, will join executives from Oracle, DATA4, QTS Data Centers and CBRE for a keynote panel on how the data center ecosystem is keeping up with AI demand, covering the rise of neoclouds, European competitiveness and the gap between hyperscale and enterprise requirements.
Also on June 2, Thierry Chamayou, Vice President of Cloud and Service Providers in EMEA at Schneider Electric, will join a panel with GreenScale, Trench Group, Kao Data, JSM Group and Solar Turbines to explore how operators can de-risk energy investments through smarter project structures and closer collaboration with utilities and government.
On June 1, Sébastien Cruz-Mermy, Vice President of Datacenter Innovation at Schneider Electric, will lead a technical session on AI factory infrastructure, focusing on ultra-high-density rack design, next-generation DC power delivery and resilient cooling. Schneider Electric and NVIDIA will also co-host an invitation-only executive briefing on NVIDIA’s 5-Layer Cake framework and the DSX Blueprint, supported by digital twin tools.
At Stand 122, highlights will include the MCDU-70, a 2.5-megawatt coolant distribution unit (CDU) from Motivair by Schneider Electric that can scale to 10 megawatts and beyond, as well as EcoStruxure IT data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software, NVIDIA Omniverse integrations, and NVIDIA Reference Designs for the GB300 NVL72 platform.
The company’s goal is to help customers design, simulate, build, operate and maintain AI-ready infrastructure at scale, with energy efficiency and sustainability as central requirements.


