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Stephen Worn

CTO and Managing Director, NAM, DatacenterDynamics

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Stephen Worn

CTO and Managing Director, NAM, DatacenterDynamics

Mr. Worn has been involved with industry-leading enterprises and clients around the world for over 25 years as an Industrial FMS and ICT Network and Facilities Engineer; with over eight years in Asia, across the Americas and again back on a pan-European level.

Mr. Worn was the Head of Technology Services for Dimension Data UK, where he was also their acting Practice Manager for Data Centres and Intelligent Buildings. Stephen has held senior management roles in Nortel Networks as their EMEA Senior Director of Datacentres, at Japan's Nippon Suisan International, China's National Center for Industry and Technology, as well as with the Center for Special Economic Zones.

Mr. Worn has supported DatacenterDynamics since its first conference as Chief Technical Advisor and Guest Conference Chairman. He is currently CEO of North America, Managing Director of AsiaPacific, as well as Global CTO for Data Center Dynamics. Mr. Worn holds two Masters Degrees. 

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Patricia Nzioka

Director of Marketing & Strategy, Cummins

Patricia Nzioka

Patricia Nzioka

Director of Marketing & Strategy, Cummins

Patricia Nzioka is Director of Marketing & Strategy for the data center business at Cummins Inc.

With over 18 years’ experience in power generation she is responsible for enabling and marketing of fit-for-market solutions that meet the evolving needs of the data center industry. One of her focus areas is on low carbon technologies that will enable environmental and economic sustainability while addressing emerging gaps in grid infrastructure. Patricia holds a masters in Electrical Engineering from Morgan State University and an MBA from the University of Minnesota.

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Data centers are eager to decarbonize, setting ambitious targets to reduce their carbon footprints.

As the industry moves forward, what role will evolving onsite power generation play in creating truly sustainable data centers? Join this session to learn why decarbonization is not an instant shift, but a journey. Learn how strategic, practical steps can guide you there and explore how assessments (LCA\EPD) provide insights into carbon contributions, help identify improvement areas, and quantify impacts for maximum effectiveness.

Listen to how onsite power generation in the short-term will be key, by utilizing proven technology and low-carbon fuels, but how long-term success lies in emerging technologies and zero-carbon fuels. Addressing Scope 3 emissions remains complex and requires consideration beyond application to include the design and manufacture of these solutions.

Are you ready to take the next step toward sustainable power?