Data Center World Canada
Toronto, Ontario | December 2-4, 2026
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto
Building Canada’s Next‑Generation Data Centers
Join us in Toronto, Ontario, co-located with The Buildings Show, for the premier Canadian event dedicated to designing, building, and commissioning data centers built for today’s demands and tomorrow’s growth.
Delivering Results That Matter: Data Center World Canada goes beyond theory. Get practical, field‑tested solutions for high‑density power and cooling, labor coordination, compliance, and accelerated delivery—actionable strategies that de‑risk schedules, cut costs, and boost performance from design through commissioning.
A Strategic Location in the Heart of Canada’s Build Ecosystem: In Toronto’s construction and tech hub, access top developers, A/E firms, specialty trades, utilities, and regulators—leveraging cold‑climate efficiency, cross‑border supply chains, and provincial incentives to build faster.
Leverage a Global Power House: As part of the globally recognized Data Center World series—the largest and longest-running events in the data center industry—you’ll benefit from decades of expertise, a vast network of professionals, and a proven track record of attracting high-quality attendees who are actively seeking solutions.
Unmatched Networking Opportunities with The Buildings Show: Co‑located with The Buildings Show, connect with architects, engineers, contractors, developers, and owners across Canada’s built environment to align every discipline needed for modern data centers.

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Who Will Attend:
Power Providers & Utilities
Data Center Operators & Colocation
Hyperscalers & Cloud Infrastructure Firms
Construction & Engineering Firms
Energy Storage Companies
Government & Regulatory Bodies
Investment & Finance Professionals
Sustainability & ESG Experts
Topics Covered:
Workforce & Labor Management
Power Infrastructure & Electrical Systems
Cooling & Thermal Management
Sustainability & Energy Efficiency
Site Selection & Planning
Structural & Architectural Design
Technology & Automation
Risk Management & Resilience
Canadian-Specific Priorities



