17 February 2026
STULZ has launched an upgraded version of its pioneering CyberRack Active Rear Door, building on the success of the previous model. This advanced rear-mounted heat exchanger features electronically commutated (EC) fans that efficiently capture heat directly at its source, offering a space-saving solution for high-density data center cooling.
Designed for both air and liquid-cooled environments, the new CyberRack Active Rear Door boasts improved performance, increased flexibility, and simplified integration. Equipped with integrated sensors that continuously monitor return and supply air temperatures within individual server racks, the system adjusts cooling output automatically to match fluctuating server heat loads. This ensures consistent, efficient, and reliable operation even during workload spikes.
Find out more05 February 2026
Pan African DataCentres Exhibition & Conference 2026 returns on 23–24 June 2026 at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, bringing together the organisations, technologies, and people shaping the future of Africa’s datacentres & digital infrastructure. As the continent’s leading event dedicated to data centres and critical environments, Pan African DataCentres delivers a unique, face-to-face platform where operators, investors, engineers, consultants, and technology providers come together, to network, share experiences and source solutions.
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16 January 2026
Vertiv has unveiled updated configurations of its MegaMod HDX system, a modular power and liquid cooling solution designed specifically for high-density computing environments, including AI and high-performance computing (HPC) deployments.
Available globally, these new models target data centers across North America and EMEA, addressing the increasing demands of modern AI workloads.
Find out more29 December 2025
Michalis Grigoratos, CEO, InfraPartners
As African economies continue to evolve amidst unique power constraints and infrastructural challenges, innovative solutions are essential to leapfrog traditional limitations and accelerate digital development. This is especially true when it comes to AI deployments which are projected to drive 70% of future data centre growth, with global capacity expected to triple by 2030. The rapid evolution of AI and other advanced technologies necessitates adaptable, high-capacity data centres.
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