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Global | Publication | February 2024
The recent TMT World Congress brought together leaders and experts from across the digital infrastructure space to share their thoughts and ideas on the current and future landscape of the industry. Among the many issues discussed at the conference, panellists and speakers considered the challenges and opportunities shaping the crucial sectors of fibre and datacentres. This article provides insightful summaries of key discussions, focusing on the prominent issues raised by industry insiders, facing the datacentre and fibre markets.
Key data centre trends and themes discussed at the conference included:
While there is no shortage of demand, which will be further fuelled by developments in AI, the industry continues to face a number of challenges including power and water usage, scarcity of land and exposure to macro-economic pressures. The environmental and social issues around datacentres create much opportunity for growth, but will require cooperation and collaboration within the industry and with local government and communities. Funding and pricing structures will likely adapt as the industry matures and explores solutions to some of these challenges.
Key issues throughout the conference included:
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