The Rocky Mountain Local Chapter was launched in Fall 2024.
Local Chapters are regional community groups working together to tackle the most important challenges of the digital infrastructure industry to that region.
The Rocky Mountain Local Chapter aims to establish a large-scale digital infrastructure community to address the talent gap by mentoring & developing college pathways and STEM programs and foster innovation through a platform for sustainability innovation and ideation integrating with local leaders.
Interested in joining the Rocky Mountain Local Chapter?
Be part of a growing community of infrastructure and data center professionals across the Colorado region. By joining the Rocky Mountain Local Chapter, you’ll receive invitations to local chapter meetings, industry events, site visits, and community-led events designed to foster connection, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.
Fill out the form to be added to our local mailing list and stay connected with upcoming events and opportunities in your area.
Denver Local Chapter Interest Form
Rocky Mountain Upcoming Events
Events
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Most Recent Events
Americas, Denver, iMWomen, Local Chapters November 6, 2025 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM MT EdgeCore, Denver Colorado About the Event: Join us for a speaker session with Gail & Bruce
Local Chapters Upcoming Events
Events
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iMasons Southern Cone Local Chapter Meeting: Argentina – Paraguay AI Ready
Join the iMasons Southern Cone Local Chapter for an overview of Argentina and Paraguay’s growing digital infrastructure ecosystem.
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Future Scholars of Global Digital Infrastructure | iMasons Silicon Valley & UC Berkeley
The iMasons Silicon Valley Local Chapter is celebrating four UC Berkeley students who earned their Global Digital Infrastructure Certificate with support from iMasons scholarships.
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iMasons Texas State Local Chapter Meeting: Houston | Water & Energy Nexus
The iMasons Houston Local Chapter Launch will center on the Water & Energy Nexus, bringing together industry specialists, leading suppliers, consultants, and policy makers to explore how we can build digital infrastructure sustainably. The program will feature AI learning workshops designed to equip attendees with practical, next‑generation tools, along with an exclusive technical tour of the Netrality data center to showcase real‑world applications of efficient water and energy management.
