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DUBAI, UAE: The GCC’s digital infrastructure is undergoing rapid transformation. From artificial intelligence and hyperscale expansion to advanced cooling, energy innovation, cybersecurity, and sustainable data centre operations, technology is changing how the region builds, powers, and connects its digital ecosystem.
Now in its 2nd edition, Data Centre Technology ConFex 2026 takes place on 10 September 2026 at The Conrad Hotel, Dubai, alongside Construction Technology ConFex and Property Technology ConFex. Together, the three platforms connect the data centre, construction, property, and technology ecosystems under one roof.
With 1,400+ attendees, 180+ speakers, 70+ sponsors and exhibitors, and 5 Innovation Labs, the event provides an opportunity to discover emerging solutions, exchange expertise, build partnerships, and understand the technologies shaping the GCC’s next phase of digital growth.
Data Centre Technology ConFex addresses the infrastructure powering the region’s digital future. As artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital services accelerate, the demand for resilient, sustainable, and high-performance data centres continues to grow. The platform explores critical areas including AI-ready infrastructure, energy, advanced cooling, sustainability, security, and emerging technologies.
Construction Technology ConFex focuses on the technologies transforming how projects are designed and delivered. Artificial intelligence, automation, digital twins, building information modelling, robotics, modular construction, and sustainable solutions are helping the industry improve productivity, reduce risk, and deliver better outcomes.
Property Technology ConFex explores the digital transformation of real estate, from smart buildings and connected assets to artificial intelligence, digital property management, and technology-enabled occupant experiences.
Together, the three platforms highlight how these sectors are increasingly interconnected, from the data centres powering digital services to the construction and property technologies shaping the environments around them.
The 2026 programme brings together senior professionals from across the ecosystem, including data centre operators, hyperscalers, developers, investors, technology providers, energy companies, government authorities, contractors, consultants, and property leaders.
Across the three agendas, expert speakers will address some of the region’s most important challenges and opportunities, with sessions covering artificial intelligence, data centre infrastructure, energy, advanced cooling, cybersecurity, sustainability, digital transformation, smart cities, digital twins, modular construction, and automation.
Attendees can also explore solutions through 5 Innovation Labs, connect directly with technology providers, and exchange ideas with peers from across the region.
Whether you are looking to understand the latest data centre and digital infrastructure trends, discover new technologies, identify business opportunities, or connect with the people shaping the GCC’s future, Data Centre Technology ConFex, Construction Technology ConFex, and Property Technology ConFex UAE 2026 provide a unique opportunity to see the bigger picture.
By bringing digital infrastructure, construction, and property together, the event creates a platform to explore not only how the region will build and operate its future, but also the infrastructure that will power it.
Find out more: Data Centre Technology ConFex 2026

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