Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) 2025 – Saudi

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DCCI 2025 – Saudi
DCCI 2025 – Saudi

The backbone of Saudi Arabia’s post-oil economy, datacentres & cloud have emerged as the nation’s most essential infrastructure elements. With the soaring demand for cloud-based services, edge computing and enhanced data security, both local and international datacentre players are vying to capitalize on the Kingdom’s lucrative market.

Driven by Saudi Vision 2030, National Transformation Program 2020, KSA Cloud First Policy, Cloud Computing Regulatory Framework (CCRF), Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), and other national initiatives, the datacentre & cloud market is heading towards remarkable growth and poised to make the country a regional digital powerhouse.

Organised by Tradepass, the upcoming edition of Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Summit (DCCI) in Saudi Arabia on 2 – 3 September 2025 will provide a direct access to the country’s massive datacentre & cloud market. The event will attract 300+ datacentre & cloud professionals to delve into next-gen solutions, recent trends and challenges, and forge strategic collaborations with solution providers.

From real-world case studies and transformative strategies to next-gen technologies and expert panels, DCCI is where public and private sector leaders will come to shape the future of Saudi Arabia’s digital economy.

International Business Magazine is the Media Partner for this event

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