Africa Data Centres & Cloud Days 2025 targets UAE investors’ role
In hosting and cloud sectors
Africa Datacenters & Cloud Days (ADCD), a dynamic community committed to enhancing Africa’s digital infrastructure, is gearing up for Africa Data Centres & Cloud Days, its flagship event from February 17-18, 2025.
The two-day conference will be hosted in the picturesque coastal city of Hammamet, Tunisia, uniting global innovators, thought leaders, and industry professionals from Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. The event aims to foster collaboration and inspire innovation in data centres, cloud hosting, and connectivity.
As the demand for robust digital infrastructure continues to surge in Africa, ADCD presents a unique opportunity for UAE-based data centres, cloud hosting, and connectivity stakeholders to engage deeply with the continent’s evolving digital ecosystem, thereby driving transformation and sustainable growth.
Over the years, the UAE has established itself as a hub for digital innovation and investment, positioning the ADCD as a critical platform for professionals aiming to expand into Africa’s rapidly developing tech landscape.
The event will feature expert panels, insightful presentations, an enterprise fair, and exclusive networking opportunities to connect critical players across public and private sectors.
Industry reports indicate that Africa’s data centre market is projected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2022 to 2027, underscoring the immense potential for UAE-based companies to seize emerging opportunities within this vibrant market.
Zied Ouled Ali, the founder of ADCD and a leading figure in Africa’s digital infrastructure movement, emphasised the importance of collaboration between African nations and global stakeholders in overcoming challenges related to cloud infrastructure and data centres.
“ADCD is not just an event; it is an initiative and an active community striving for a stronger, more connected Africa. Together, we can create sustainable, scalable, and transformative solutions,” Zied stated.
ADCD advances collaboration in digital infrastructure, focusing on data centres, cloud hosting, and connectivity across Africa. The initiative aims to unite professionals from various public, private, academic, and global sectors to foster sustainable digital transformation, innovation, and growth in Africa’s tech landscape. With its unique ecosystem, ADCD is a crucial platform for stakeholders committed to shaping the continent’s digital future.
As the February event approaches, anticipation builds for the extensive sessions and powerful networking opportunities to facilitate meaningful dialogue and partnership-building among industry leaders and innovators. The ADCD promises to be a transformative experience for all participants, reinforcing its role in propelling Africa’s digital infrastructure forward.
Featured image: ADCD advances collaboration in digital infrastructure, focusing on data centres, cloud hosting, and connectivity across Africa. Credit: ABCD
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