Riello UPS to showcase range at Data Centre World

Leading manufacturer of uninterruptible power supplies Riello UPS will showcase its comprehensive range of data centre solutions at the industry’s biggest trade event of the year.

The standby power specialist is exhibiting at Data Centre World, which returns on 2-3 March at ExCeL London following an enforced absence in 2021 due to COVID-19.

 

Members of the Riello UPS team will be on hand at stand D220 throughout the two-day event to discuss all things critical power protection, including its industry-leading UPS maintenance plans and exclusive 5 year warranty on all UPS up to 3 kVA.

 

Attendees will also be able to see several demo versions of the manufacturer’s best-selling data centre UPS systems, including the award-winning Multi Power modular series, the super-efficient NextEnergy (NXE) range, and the versatile transformerless Sentryum.

 

Data Centre World is recognised as the largest global gathering of data centre professionals. This year’s show focuses on key themes including ‘Future data centre technologies’, ‘Sustainability and energy efficiency’, and ’Outage-proof expansion and upgrade’.

 

The two-day extravaganza will offer attendees the pick of more than 100 hours of informative content in a packed programme of seminars, roundtables, and keynote speeches, including a welcome address from Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web.

 

Hundreds of exhibitors from across the entire data centre industry are also scheduled to appear.

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