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Rapid Iteration in Hyper-Scaling Data Center Markets

How leading organizations are navigating supplier consolidation, variant complexity, and the path from prototype to scalable production.
  • April 1, 2026

    Date

    April 1, 2026

  • 11:00am EST

    Time

    11:00am EST

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Join this live executive webinar to explore how fast-moving data center markets are reshaping production strategy and what it takes to scale without adding friction, delay, or supplier sprawl.

A Live Webinar Event

As data center markets accelerate, organizations are under growing pressure to move from concept to deployment faster without creating supplier sprawl, qualification delays, or operational friction.

In this live executive discussion, our panel will explore how companies can manage rapid iteration, rising complexity, and the transition from prototype to scalable production in one of today’s fastest-moving markets.

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Why This Conversation Matters Now

Markets tied to infrastructure, advanced systems, and next-generation platforms are scaling faster than traditional production models can comfortably support.

The companies that succeed will be those that understand how to structure supplier ecosystems, manage complexity, and align iteration speed with a viable path to scale.

This session focuses on the market forces and structural realities shaping those decisions — not just manufacturing tactics.

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Why Attend?

You’ll leave with perspective on:

  • how to reduce friction as iteration speeds increase

  • where supplier models break down in hyper-scaling markets

  • how to think about prototype-to-production readiness earlier

  • what strategic decisions matter most when complexity starts compounding

Why This Market Demands a New Production Strategy

270

Projected global data center market size in 2025 ($270B+)

5381

Active data centers operating in the U.S.

22

Annual growth rate of global data center capacity

20

Average years a data center remains in operation

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Our Panelists

Jim Mayer

As moderator, Jim brings a manufacturing-first perspective and a strong pulse on the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the industry. His experience connecting strategic conversations with real-world operational realities makes him well suited to guide this discussion.

Bryan Bauw

As a panelist, Bryan brings a perspective shaped by both operational execution and the investment side of growth. He adds valuable insight into how capital, technology, and scale intersect in fast-moving industrial markets.

Rush LaSelle

As a panelist, Rush brings a grounded perspective on what it takes to move from prototype to production at scale. His experience helps frame the conversation around execution, complexity, and the realities of scaling manufacturing in rapidly evolving markets.

What We’ll Explore

  • Why rapid iteration gets harder as products and systems become more complex

    • How engineering maturity changes the speed of decision-making
    • Where qualification requirements introduce friction
    • Why variant complexity slows execution faster than teams expect
  • Why traditional production models struggle in hyper-scaling markets

    • Where supplier fragmentation creates risk
    • Why homogeneous sourcing strategies break under pressure
    • What changes when growth outpaces operational capacity
  • How organizations can build a stronger path from prototype to scale

    • How to think about consolidation without losing agility
    • What matters most during NPI and early production planning
    • Where contract manufacturing can help absorb complexity
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Who Should Attend?

This session is designed for leaders responsible for scaling products and infrastructure in fast-moving technology markets, including:

  • Operations and supply chain leaders

  • Product and program leaders

  • Sourcing and manufacturing decision-makers

  • Executives navigating growth, complexity, and speed-to-deployment pressure

If your team is balancing rapid iteration with a viable path to production scale, this discussion is built for you.

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