Melbourne Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2026

ATTENDEES

350

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Industry Attendees*

48

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Senior Management*

30

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C-Level Attendees*

15

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Sponsors/Exhibitors

30

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Expert Speakers

Event Venue
23 April 2026
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
8:00 AM
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6:00 PM

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Event Brief

The Australia data centre market size was valued at USD 4.5 Billion in 2024 and it is expected to reach USD 7.8 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.7% from 2025-2033. The Australia data centre market share is expanding, driven by rising cloud and AI adoption, increasing digital transformation and strong demand for edge computing. Expanding investments from global players, renewable energy integration, and government initiatives for data localization are shaping the industry. 

On 23rd April 2026, The Melbourne Cloud & Datacentre Convention will bring the entire  ecosystem together under one roof - uniting cloud providers, data centre operators, enterprise IT, AI innovators, sustainability leaders, policymakers and infrastructure experts. Running in parallel, a dedicated full-day AI & Cloud track will dive deep into real-world adoption strategies, cost optimization, compliance and scaling AI from pilot to production. 

Delegates will gain exclusive insights into global and regional trends shaping cloud, data centres and AI- while also addressing Melbourne's unique opportunities and challenges. Expect interesting keynotes, panel debates, fireside chats and case studies covering topics such as AI, cloud computing, sustainability, cybersecurity and data centre construction, operations and management.

Melbourne Cloud & Datacentre Convention 2026 is not just a conference - it's a live marketplace of ideas, partnership-building and future-shaping for digital infrastructure in Australia.

Event Agenda
8:00 AM
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9:00 AM
Main Hall
Registration
9:00 AM
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9:20 AM
Main Hall
OPENING KEYNOTE
9:20 AM
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9:50 AM
Main Hall
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: Data Centres of the Future: AI Growth, Sustainability Mandates & The New Energy Reality
9:50 AM
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10:00 AM
Main Hall
QUICK ANALYSIS: Melbourne's Data Centre Industry Growth in 2026
10:00 AM
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10:20 AM
Main Hall
PRINCIPAL KEYNOTE: AI-Ready Infrastructure: Building High-Density Data Centers for the Next Compute Boom
10:20 AM
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11:00 AM
Main Hall
PANEL: Constructing the Next-Gen Data Center: Designing for Sustainability, Scalability & Speed

Panellists will discuss lessons learned from both greenfield and brownfield projects, share insights into balancing performance , environmental impact, and time-to-market, and examine how Australian facilities are adopting global design standards to local conditions. Attendees will leave with actionable guidance on how to construct data centers that meets the needs of today while remaining adaptable, efficient and sustainable for the future. Key discussion points, include but not limited to:

  • Sustainable design strategies and net-zero considerations
  • Modular and scalable architectures for rapid deployment
  • High density and AI-ready infrastructure planning
11:00 AM
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11:25 AM
Main Hall
MORNING BREAK
11:25 AM
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12:05 PM
Main Hall
PANEL: AI, Data Centres & The Water Crisis: Can Australia power the AI revolution sustainably without compromising its most precious resource?

The rapid growth of AI and cloud computing is reshaping Australia’s infrastructure landscape, and with it comes an increasingly recognized challenge: water management . Australia is currently home to around 250-300 data centres, with at least 39 more in planning or development, according to market estimates. By 2027, AI and data centre operations globally are projected to consume between 4.2 and 6.6 billion cubic metres of water annually, which is equivalent to around 30-45% of Australia’s entire yearly water consumption. This panel will highlight emerging innovations, from water-free cooling and liquid-cooled AI clusters to wastewater reuse, circular water systems, and climate -resilient site selection. Experts will also discuss the regulatory landscape, including the need for transparent water reporting and responsible infrastructure planning.

  • How should Australia prepare for this exponential growth?
  • Exploring latest breakthroughs in water-efficient and water-free cooling technologies
  • Policy, transparency and the path to socially responsible AI infrastructure
12:05 PM
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12:25 PM
Main Hall
KEYNOTE: Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE): Measuring, Monitoring & Reducing Water Footprint
12:25 PM
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12:45 PM
Main Hall
KEYNOTE: Liquid Cooling 101: What Operators Need to Know Before Making the Switch
12:45 PM
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1:05 PM
Main Hall
KEYNOTE: Digital Twins for Data Centers: From Design Simulation to Live Operational Control
1:05 PM
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2:15 PM
Main Hall
LUNCH
2:15 PM
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2:55 PM
Main Hall
PANEL: Operational Optimization, Upskilling, Next-Gen Architectures & Efficiency at Scale

This panel will explore how data centers and cloud operators are optimizing operations while preparing for the next generation of infrastructure. This discussion will explore practical approaches to operational efficiency, including automation, AI-driven monitoring, predictive maintenance and smarter capacity planning, alongside the human challenge of upskilling teams to manage increasingly software-defined and high density environments. The conversation will address how organizations can scale sustainably- balancing performance, resilience, energy efficiency and workforce readiness- without increasing operational risk.

2:55 PM
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3:15 PM
Main Hall
KEYNOTE: From Megawatts to Gigawatts: How to Scale Power and Cooling for AI-Era Facilities
3:15 PM
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3:35 PM
Main Hall
FIRE-SIDE CHAT: Resilience in an Uncertain World: Reliability, Climate Risk & Operational Readiness

Intimate and reflective in format, this fire-side chat session offers an honest look at what it takes to remain operational when assumptions fail – and why resilience is becoming the most valuable currency in Australia’s digital infrastructure future. The discussion will address practical questions facing Melbourne and Australian operators today:

  • How climate risk is influencing design standards and insurance models
  • How operational readiness is tested beyond theoretical scenarios
  • How organizations can balance cost, sustainability and resilience without creating hidden vulnerabilities
3:35 PM
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4:05 PM
Main Hall
AFTERNOON BREAK
4:05 PM
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4:45 PM
Main Hall
PANEL: Grid 2030: Decarbonizing Data Centers and Practical Steps to Achieve Net-Zero Operations by 2030

Panellists will explore the unique challenges facing Melbourne and Victoria, such as grid congestion, connection delays, the rapid shift to renewables and the impact of extreme weather events. The conversation will also address the growing tension between AI-driven power density and sustainability goals, and how closer collaboration between data centers, utilities, regulators and technology providers is becoming essential. Key themes covered:

  • Net zero vs grid reliability: managing the trade-offs
  • Renewable PPAs, behind-the-meter solutions and energy storage
  • Grid-interactive data centers and load flexibility
  • AI growth and rising power density impacts 5) Victoria-specific grid and policy realities
4:45 PM
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5:15 PM
Main Hall
Closing Dialogue: Why Do Some Data Center Projects Fail In Australia and What Must Change Now?

This closing panel brings together operators, engineers, integrators and end-users for a candid discussion on the real reasons data centers fail. Moving beyond headline outages, the conversation will examine the silent failure points that develop long before an incident occurs: poor design assumptions, misaligned stakeholders, skills shortages, deferred maintenance, unrealisitic uptime expectations and the growing strain of AI and high-density workloads. Panellists will share hard-learned lessons from projects and operations that did not go to plan – exploring what could have been done differently and how organizations can build failure-resilient infrastructure from the outset. As a closing session, this panel challenges the audience to rethink how success is measured in data center projects – not by speed or scale alone, but by long-term reliability, safety and trust.

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