Vertiv to Showcase AI-Ready Infrastructure at GITEX Africa Morocco 2026 in Marrakech

Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure, will exhibit its AI-ready infrastructure solutions at GITEX Africa Morocco 2026, taking place

Vertiv, the global provider of critical digital infrastructure, will exhibit AI-ready infrastructure solutions at GITEX Africa Morocco 2026, scheduled for April 7-9 at the Marrakech Exhibition and Convention Centre. The company said it will put a spotlight on Vertiv 360AI — a portfolio of validated designs for high-performance computing — alongside prefabricated data centre solutions that combine power, cooling and monitoring for rapid deployment and modular scalability.

"As Africa continues to see growing interest in AI innovation, Vertiv is strategically positioned to support this transformation with solutions designed to meet the power and cooling needs of high-performance computing and support the digital infrastructure expected for AI deployments across the region," Wojtek Piorko, Vertiv's managing director for Africa, said.

What Vertiv will showcase

  • Vertiv 360AI: validated designs for high-performance computing covering power and thermal management systems.
  • Prefabricated data centre solutions that integrate power, cooling and monitoring to enable rapid deployment.
  • Modular, scalable infrastructure options intended to support AI workloads and other compute-intensive applications.

The company’s presence at GITEX Africa Morocco 2026 underscores a focus on end-to-end infrastructure components that address the specific demands of AI deployments — particularly power delivery and thermal management for GPU-heavy systems. Vertiv framed its exhibit around both technology validation (Vertiv 360AI) and practical deployment models (prefabricated modular data centres) that can be delivered and commissioned quickly in diverse market environments.

Vertiv has also committed to contributing to the conference programme. On April 8, Wojtek Piorko will join a panel discussion titled "Power is the Platform: Can Data Centres Scale Without the Grid?" as part of the event’s Connected Future track. The session is billed to tackle Africa’s energy constraints and the practicalities of building sovereign, secure and energy-efficient infrastructure tailored to African markets.

Organisers and exhibitors alike are using GITEX Africa Morocco to explore how to balance rapid compute growth with reliable, sustainable power and cooling strategies. Vertiv’s focus on validated design portfolios and prefabricated builds is intended to shorten deployment timelines and reduce the complexity operators face when bringing high-performance computing capacity online.

Outlook

With AI demand driving higher-density compute in the region, the themes Vertiv is promoting — validated HPC designs and modular prefabricated solutions — target two immediate needs: predictable power and thermal management, and the ability to scale infrastructure quickly. Vertiv’s participation, and Piorko’s appearance on the Connected Future panel, will put those solutions in front of regional enterprise, cloud and data centre operators attending GITEX Africa Morocco 2026.