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This 10 September, Data Centre Technology ConFex 2026 will bring together the region’s leading data centre decision-makers, hyperscalers, operators, investors, technology providers, and industry experts at The Conrad Hotel, Dubai.
Taking place alongside Construction Technology ConFex and Property Technology ConFex, the three platforms will explore the technologies transforming how the GCC builds, develops, powers, operates, and connects its next generation of infrastructure.
The 2026 programme features 180+ speakers representing data centres, digital infrastructure, construction, property, technology, engineering, sustainability, and energy.
Speakers from organisations including NourNet, DataVolt, JLL, XDS Data Centres, Gulf Data Hub, solutions by stc, TAQA, Emerge, Aramco Ventures, Technology Innovation Institute, Emirates NBD, DAMAC Digital, and others will share insights across the three platforms.
The event brings together practical expertise spanning artificial intelligence, AI-ready data centres, hyperscale development, energy, advanced cooling, digital transformation, cybersecurity, sustainability, smart cities, and emerging technologies.
Across the three colocated platforms, the agendas address the key opportunities and challenges facing the GCC’s digital and built infrastructure ecosystem.
Data Centre Technology ConFex focuses on the infrastructure powering the region’s digital and AI ambitions, with discussions around AI-ready data centres, hyperscale growth, energy and power, advanced cooling, sustainability, resilience, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies.
Construction Technology ConFex explores artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, modular and off-site construction, productivity, digital transformation, and sustainable project delivery.
Property Technology ConFex examines the evolution of smart buildings, digital twins, artificial intelligence, connected assets, property technology, and the future of real estate.
The programmes combine keynote sessions, panel discussions, case studies, presentations, and practical insights designed to help industry professionals understand how emerging technologies can be applied in real-world environments.
The three platforms bring together 70+ sponsors and exhibitors showcasing technologies and solutions across digital infrastructure, construction, and property.
Participating organisations include Procore, Premier Construction Software, O3 Solutions, Bentley, Dassault Systèmes, Trojan Construction Holding, Khatib & Alami, ENGIE Solutions, Danaos Projects, KEO Group, SmartSite, PropVR, and more.
Across the wider event, organisations are showcasing solutions spanning AI, data centre infrastructure, energy, cooling, automation, digital twins, smart buildings, cybersecurity, modular construction, and sustainability.
The event will also feature 5 Innovation Labs, giving attendees an opportunity to experience technologies and solutions in a more practical and interactive setting.
With 1,400+ attendees, 180+ speakers, 70+ sponsors and exhibitors, and three connected industry platforms, the event offers a unique opportunity to discover new technologies, exchange ideas, and connect with the organisations shaping the GCC’s next phase of digital and infrastructure growth.
Professionals across data centres, digital infrastructure, technology, energy, construction, property, and government are invited to join the conversations at Data Centre Technology ConFex, Construction Technology ConFex, and Property Technology ConFex UAE 2026.
Find out more: Data Centre Technology ConFex 2026

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