Closing report of DCE Data Center Eurasia 2025 is released

DCE Data Center Eurasia Exhibition and Conference, which has become the international meeting point for the data center industry in Turkey, has shared its 2025 results. Organized by Marmara Fuarcılık, DCE exhibition which had a major impact on the industry with 4,000 visitors from 39 countries, 93 brands, 65 speakers, 9 panels, and 27 presentations, exceeded expectations with a exhibitor satisfaction rate of nearly 100%. The 2nd Data Center Eurasia Exhibition and Conference, to be held on October 7-10, 2026, aims to strengthen its position in the industry with international participation, targeting over 7,000 visitors and over 100 speakers.

The 2025 evaluation report for DCE Data Center Eurasia Exhibition and Conference, the first international-scale event in the data center field in Turkiye, has been shared. Bringing together 4,000 professionals from 39 countries, the event made a strong impact on the industry with its rich program featuring 65 speakers, 9 panels, and 27 presentations, showcasing the products and solutions of 93 brands. In addition to international participants, the event brought together domestic implementers, project managers, consultants, and distributors, and also attracted significant interest from senior officials and technical teams of government agencies. During the event, industry collaborations, supply chain opportunities, and investment potentials were discussed.

Data Center Eurasia 2025 made an important start and will grow by increasing its international impact in 2026
Stating that the 2025 exhibition demonstrated the growing international appeal of Turkiye’s data center ecosystem in terms of numbers, Ferhat Bayram, Founding Partner and General Manager of Marmara Fuarcılık, said, “In addition to foreign participants from a wide geographical area stretching from the US to China and from the UK to Japan, domestic implementing companies, project developers, construction companies, consultants, distributors, and regional representatives showed intense interest in the exhibition. Critical discussions took place at the exhibition, which was also visited by high-level officials and technical teams from official institutions; industrial collaborations, supply chain development opportunities, and investment potentials were put on the table. Data Center Eurasia, which sets the common agenda for the data center, energy, security, and mobile communications industries throughout the year, has become a strategic platform in Turkiye’s digital transformation journey with the scope it offers in 2025. We aim to further increase this impact in 2026. Next year, by bringing together more international brands and visitors, we will make Turkiye a regional and global meeting point in data center field with meetings and collaborations that add value to the industry” he said.

Record Participation and Broad Scope Targeted
The targets for 2026 make the event’s growth potential even more visible. 2nd Data Center Eurasia Exhibition and Conference, to be held on October 7-10, 2026, is expected to feature 100+ sponsors and participating companies, 7,000+ professional visitors, and buyers 15+ panels, 40+ presentations, and 100+ speakers. Growing in parallel with the global development of the industry, the exhibition will continue to make Turkiye a regional meeting point for data center technologies, while continuing to bring together all areas of expertise under one roof, including infrastructure, energy management, artificial intelligence applications, cybersecurity, climate control, hardware, software, operations, and architectural design.