The First forum for the Australasia region covering datacentre and cloud finance and investment.
Researched and produced by consulting firm BroadGroup, the first forum took place at the Cass Business School in London in 2007 and since then it has become recognized as the only annual international meeting point for investors, operators, professional intermediaries and legal counsel focused on the data centre sector. Now, for the first time the forum has been extended to Australia.
The objective of the one-day forum is to bring together stakeholders and players in the sector across the finance and investment community, carrier neutral and carrier owned operational companies, government and regional investment authorities, property interests, law firms and professional intermediaries, to assess where the sector is heading and identify key opportunities. Discussion will cover emerging sector opportunities across Asia, types of finance available, mergers and acquisitions, fund raising activity and business models.
Attendees can use the one-day forum to gain knowledge and insight with an outstanding panel of international experts on financing options for datacentres; investment performance and the focus of future investment; a review of market demand and drivers; financing expansion and M&A; IPOs; the importance of internationalization in datacentre expansion; Property and REITS; a special review of Datacentres across the Australasian region and Risk and Future Outlook.
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