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Today’s global race to build AI-ready datacentres is intensifying across every major geography, but it’s unfolding against a backdrop of mounting complexity. Procurement and planning teams now face a constantly shifting landscape - one day it’s tariffs and trade policies, the next it’s military conflicts or shipping disruptions along-side evolving regulatory changes - each introducing new layers of uncertainty. These converging challenges are fundamentally reshaping the power infrastructure sector, often driving up input costs, extending lead times, and increasing overall risk. In this environment, it is more critical than ever for procurement teams to proactively anticipate disruptions, manage volatility, and implement strategies for cost optimization.
Join our experts as they unpack:
Industry Pain Points: Understand the challenges to AI datacentre build-outs pertaining to power infrastructure, particularly bottlenecks in transformer industry, and role of copper price volatility.
Data-Driven Solutions: Learn how to leverage cost models to navigate procurement complexities and enhance negotiation power with your suppliers.
Live Demonstration: Experience a walkthrough of our proprietary transformer cost model, comparing regional cost indices and identifying true cost drivers.
Future Forecasting: Gain insights into the critical role of copper in AI buildouts and what to expect as pricing outlook in the coming years.
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Economics Associate Director, Pricing & Purchasing
Ashima Tyagi is an economics associate director at Pricing & Purchasing Service, Global Intelligence & Analytics
Armed with more than 14 years of all-rounded experience in leadership roles within the commodities space, Ashima currently holds the position of Economics Associate Director in the Pricing & Purchasing team, at S&P Global Market Intelligence, based in Singapore.
Ashima's expertise lies within the metals and mining domain, especially on steel markets, encompassing macro-economic research, pricing, procurement strategies & data analytics. She has several white-papers, podcasts, live TV interviews, print media interactions and conference presentations to her credit, wherein she offers her independent and unique perspective on macro developments, steel's linkages to economic growth within various industrial segments, global value chains as well as international trade.
In her previous role, she served as Assistant Director at the Indian Steel Association, New Delhi, representing at the highest levels in the Government of India offices as well as international industry bodies like World Steel Association. Ashima has a masters in Business Administration degree from Amity Business School, New Delhi and a bachelor's degree in Economics from Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi.
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Director, Nonferrous Metals Analysis
Jason Kaplan is responsible for forecasting supply-demand fundamentals and prices for nonferrous metals at S&P Global’s Pricing and Purchasing Service. His main focus is on aluminum and copper, analyzing how changes in nonferrous metals affect markets such as the global industry, power distribution, and renewable energy. He gained degrees in materials science and metrology from Brunel University and an MBA from IMD.
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