Eligibility*
Your organisation is an enterprise with active data centre requirements, or an energy network operator (TSO/DSO) driving smart energy infrastructure initiatives.
You are directly engaged, as a management or technical professional, in areas such as:
Planning and strategy
Systems design and architecture
Sourcing, purchasing, or procurement
Technology adoption and implementation
Integration and operations of IT, data centre, or cloud environments
Mumbai Cloud & Datacenter Convention & Awards 2026
India’s digital infrastructure is undergoing an unprecedented, capital-intensive expansion. Driven by the explosive growth of generative AI and strict data localization frameworks, the nation is aggressively scaling from a ~1.5 GW operational footprint today toward a projected 5 to 8 GW digital infrastructure market by 2030. This massive growth trajectory has shifted the industry conversation from traditional real estate metrics to the hard engineering realities of power density, grid capacity, and advanced thermal dynamics.
The Mumbai Cloud & Data Center Convention 2026 stands as the definitive ecosystem gathering for the architects of this multi-gigawatt era. This year's agenda moves past high-level hype to address the raw operational bottlenecks reshaping the Pan India stack: the physics of high density heat management (transitioning to the 100 kW rack), the geopolitical urgency of sovereign AI under mature DPDP compliance, the critical constraints of utility scale renewable energy, and the decentralized expansion into regional Edge hubs.
Designed explicitly for the builders of India’s next digital chapter, the convention brings together cloud providers, hyperscalers, infrastructure operators, enterprise CIOs, policymakers, and institutional investors to examine the critical deployment decisions that will define the country’s infrastructure trajectory for the decade ahead.
The Mumbai CDC 2026 is where India's tech leaders come together to collaborate, align policy with raw computational power, and map out the next ten years of infrastructure execution.