OCP Global Summit 2025: Cerabyte to Showcase Early Access Product Samples
Ceramic-on-glass media samples featured in technology symposium giveaway
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on October 14, 2025 at 2:01 pmCerabyte, Gmbh., developer of ceramic-based storage solutions, announced its participation in the 2025 Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, October 13-16 in San Jose, California.The company will showcase early access media samples of its accessible sustainable storage technology as part of the OCP Future Technologies Symposium in the Innovation Village. A framed ceramic-on-glass early access media sample containing copies of the US Constitution will be given away to attendees. In addition, Cerabyte will demonstrate how to read the sample and decode the content using a standard smart phone.
Attendee Giveaway: Ceramic-on-glass framed media sample containing the US Constitution
Where: OCP Innovation Village, Emerging Technologies area of the Expo Hall
When: Oct 14: 11:00am – 7:00pm, Oct 15: 9:00am – 5:00pm, Oct 16: 8:00am – 2:00pm
“Data is at the core of society as well as AI, yet storage media is not designed to retain data permanently while allowing it to be quickly accessible. This is a unique combination that is key to saving the past and unlocking future use cases,” said Christian Pflaum, CEO, Cerabyte. “We are excited to participate in the OCP Innovation Village and demonstrate how our technology may be used to preserve one of the world’s most important documents in a compact, durable form factor built for longevity.”
Cerabyte’s durable ceramic media enables unlimited data preservation and does not require maintenance, energy or media migration to retain the data. As a result long-term storage costs and carbon footprint are slashed, making it ideal for a broad range of use cases from digital preservation, hyperscalers or any organization managing petabyte to zettabyte-scale datasets.
“The theme for the 2025 OCP Global Summit, ‘Leading the Future of AI’, reflects the powerful collaboration within the OCP Community addressing the demanding infrastructure needs of artificial intelligence,” said James Kelly, VP, market intelligence and innovation of the Open Compute Project Foundation. “With AI driving exponential demand for storage, a key component in future AI data centers, we are excited to allow Future Technologies Symposium attendees to experience Cerabyte’s Ceramic-On-Glass media technology samples.”
As a highlight of the summit, the OCP Innovation Village showcases the collaborative innovation of the OCP community. Visitors can see demonstrations from companies shaping the future of compute, networking, storage and data centers.