
Africaβs burgeoning digital economy is on the brink of transformation, as Africa Datacenters & Cloud Days (ADCD), an active community dedicated to the growth of Africaβs digital infrastructure, prepares to convene industry leaders, policymakers, and technology innovators to drive the continentβs data center and cloud computing evolution.
HailedΒ by industry analysts asΒ a pivotal platform for collaboration,Β the upcoming eventΒ underscores the critical role of sustainable and reliable IT infrastructure in Africaβs economic future.Β With Africa’s data center market projected to grow toΒ US$7 billion by 2028, at an annual rate of 7Β percent, the demand for secure and scalable infrastructure is skyrocketing.
Key drivers include booming digitization, the emergence of hybrid cloud adoption, and heightened awareness around data sovereignty. However, the industry also faces challenges, from high startup costs and regulatory hurdles to persistent power reliability issuesΒ β an issue that will feature prominently during the eventβs panel discussions.
Game-changing platform
Scheduled for February 2025, the eagerly-awaited ADCDΒ 2025 is set to bring together global innovators, thought leaders, and industry professionals from Africa, Middle East and beyond. The two-day event, which will take place in Hammamet, Tunisia, is geared towards nurturing collaboration and inspiring innovation in data centers, cloud hosting, and connectivity.
With the rising demand for digital infrastructure in Africa, ADCD presents a golden opportunity for African stakeholders to engage with each other, driving transformation and sustainable growth in the continent. Key topics of discussions will include,Β digitalΒ infrastructureΒ investment, alternativeΒ energies for AfricaΒ datacenters, emerging securitythreats, and AI readiness, among others.
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Regional leaders and emerging markets
Leading the charge in the data center and cloud computingΒ revolution isΒ South Africa,Β hubs such as NigeriaΒ andΒ Kenya are fast-emerging markets, with new hyperscale data centers under construction and substantial investment pouring in. Meanwhile,Β the North Africa region led byΒ EgyptΒ andΒ Morocco continue to solidify their roles as hubs with significant cloud region developments.
“ADCDΒ 2025 is not just an event; itβs an initiative and an active community behind it working collaboratively towards a stronger, more connected Africa.Β AsΒ a movementΒ aimed atΒ shapingΒ Africa’s digital destiny, our objective is toΒ create solutions that are sustainable, scalable, and transformativeΒ by bringing together stakeholders across the continent. This event will offer a much-needed platform toΒ addressΒ emergingΒ challenges, explore opportunities, and chart a course for a resilient and sustainable digital infrastructureΒ in the continent,”Β said Zied Ouled Ali, founder,Β ADCD.
From panel discussions on attracting capital to workshops on advancing sustainability, the event is designed to foster thought leadership and actionable strategies for stakeholders. With a clear commitment to bolstering Africa’s digital infrastructure, ADCD aims to bridge gaps, ignite innovation, and position the continent as a global leader in data centers and cloud computing.

