Data Center World 2026

Data Center
WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER
WASHINGTON DC, United States
Industrial Measurements
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Visit Vaisala at Data Center World 2026 in Washington, D.C., Booth #933 to explore our latest high accuracy sensors engineered for mission critical cooling in modern data centers. Our measurement experts will be available throughout the event to discuss your specific applications and help you design robust monitoring strategies tailored to your facility.

Vaisala’s temperature and humidity sensors deliver precise, stable control for efficient, AI-ready cooling across data centers, enabling tighter setpoints, better hot/cold aisle and condensation management, and optimized airflow and energy use. Their robust, low drift design reduces commissioning, recalibration, and maintenance needs, lowering total cost of ownership and minimizing the risk of failures that cause unplanned downtime.

Data Center World 2026, taking place April 20–23 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., brings together the full data center ecosystem. You’ll connect with data center owners and operators, cloud and colocation providers, and experts from energy, construction, government, and finance who are driving the next generation of digital infrastructure. 

Data Center

 

Sensor precision and stability - a prerequisite for optimal control over cooling and air conditioning

Data centers consume a lot of energy, but efficiency can be improved with accurate temperature measurements, smart design choices like air-side economizers, and regular maintenance of instruments. These steps help reduce cooling costs and enhance overall performance.

Anu Kätkä

How to elevate a data center cooling process

Data centers play a critical role in advancing sustainable cooling and building automation. But automation is only as good as the data behind it. Inaccurate measurements can lead to wasted energy, excess water use, and rising costs.

Join our free 45-minute webinar with expert Anu Kätkä to learn the key factors in selecting optimal sensors for data center cooling systems.