Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure (DCCI) Expo – Malaysia

12th May 2026 – 13th May 2026 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hybrid 56 days to go 93 views
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Submission deadline: 28th April 2026  (42 days remaining)
Start Date
12th May 2026
End Date
13th May 2026
Abstract Deadline
28th April 2026
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Contact Person
Meena Saranya
About This Conference
We are organizing the 5th edition of the Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure (DCCI) Expo Malaysia, happening 1213 May 2026 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)! DCCI 2026 - Malaysia brings together 2000+ DC & cloud professionals.
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Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure Expo 2026 | DCCI Malaysia
Datacentre & Cloud Infrastructure (DCCI) Expo on 12-13 May will host 2000+ industry professionals. DCCI Malaysia will be held at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Malaysia's trajectory toward becoming Southeast Asia’s premier datacentre & cloud powerhouse is accelerating, powered by multi-billion-dollar infusions from global tech giants and strategic public-private initiatives.
Malaysia’s datacentre ecosystem is on a steep growth curve—from a 2024 market valuation of $4.04 billion to a projected $13.57 billion by 2030, riding a CAGR of 22–22.4%. On the other hand, in the process of becoming the epicenter of IT services, Malaysia’s cloud service market is rising fast at a CAGR of 14.57% to reach $15.02 billion by 2032.

Organised by Tradepass, the upcoming edition ofDatacentre & Cloud Infrastructure (DCCI) ExpoinMalaysiaon12 – 13 May 2026will provide a direct access to the country’s massive datacentre & cloud market. The event will attract 2000+ datacentre & cloud professionals to delve into next-gen solutions, recent trends and challenges, and forge strategic collaborations with solution providers.
CEOs, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, CDOs
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