WEBINAR

Scaling AI Data Centers for 800G and 1.6T

Discover the cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of AI infrastructure in this must-watch webcast, featuring industry leaders on the next generation of high-performance, power-efficient interconnects.
July 16, 2025
5:00 PM UTC
1 hour

July 16, 2025 

1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 10:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT  

Duration: 1 hour 

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Summary

As AI workloads scale and data center architectures evolve, the demand for high-performance, power-efficient interconnects has never been greater. This webcast brings together technology leaders across the optical ecosystem to explore the innovations---including LPO, TRO, 224G SerDes and 51.2T and 102.4T switches—that will drive the coming generation technology 800G and 1.6T AI infrastructure.

Speakers

Tiger Ninomiya

Principal Technologist

Accelink USA Corporation

Tiger Ninomiya is currently a Principal Technologist at Accelink USA Corporation, where he actively engages with Accelink’s latest technologies, including optical transceivers for datacom and telecom, as well as other optical components, modules, and subsystems. With over 12 years of experience in fiber optics, telecom, and datacom, he actively participates in standard groups and industry consortia, such as IEC, OIF, IEEE, ITU-T, and MSAs such as QSFP-DD, SFP-DD, OSFP, and LPO. He has held leadership roles in organizations such as IEC, TIA, and COBO. In the past, Tiger was heavily involved in the development and standardization of VSFF fiber optic connectors.

Kevin Koski

Product Marketing Director - Optical DSPs

Marvell

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Sergio Nunes

Director, Field System Architect

Celestica

Sergio Nunes has nearly 30 years of experience at Celestica, where he has primarily focused on their portfolio of network platform solutions as a product designer and architect. He recently joined the Field CTO organization, supporting Celestica’s Global Accounts customers with network product architecture. Prior to Celestica, Sergio worked in product development within the electrical energy management sector at Schlumberger. He graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Applied Sciences with Honors in Electrical Engineering in 1990.

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