The Africa Data Centers & Cloud Days (ADCD), a dynamic community committed to advancing digital infrastructure across Africa, is preparing for its flagship event in February 2025. This gathering is expected to unite global innovators, thought leaders, and industry professionals from Africa and the Middle East. Taking place in the scenic coastal city of Hammamet, Tunisia, the two-day event aims to foster collaboration and inspire innovation in data centers, cloud hosting, and connectivity across the continent.
Amid rising demand for digital infrastructure in Africa, ADCD offers a key opportunity for stakeholders to engage and drive sustainable growth across the region. Attendees can expect expert panels, insightful presentations, an enterprise fair, and exclusive networking opportunities designed to connect influential players from both public and private sectors. With Africa’s data center market projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% from 2022 to 2027, ADCD provides a platform to lead Africa’s digital transformation while forming strategic partnerships that will shape its technological future.
Zied Ouled Ali, founder of Africa Data Centers & Cloud Days, emphasized the importance of collaboration between African nations and global players in addressing challenges in cloud infrastructure and data centers. “ADCD is not just an event; it’s an initiative backed by an active community working towards a stronger, more connected Africa. Together, we can create solutions that are sustainable, scalable, and transformative,” Zied stated.
Recent regional initiatives to be highlighted include the launch of a green-powered mega data center in Kenya, a new Cloud Region in South Africa, and a 1,500-rack Tier IV data center in Lagos, which will be West Africa’s largest data center.
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