Investment Forum | Madrid // DCD>Panel: How can Southern Europe lead the way in data centers as FLAP-D hits its limits?
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- 3ª Planta
- Mercados & Inversión
- Sesión solo por invitación
Speakers
Managing Director Spain, Equinix
Traditional FLAP-D data center markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin) are facing growing capacity issues caused by limited power availability and land scarcity, prompting investors to explore alternatives. Increasingly, their focus is shifting toward emerging markets in Southern Europe, a region that boasts a unique mix of competitive advantages. With its strategic geographic location serving as a natural bridge between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, Southern Europe is rapidly becoming a key player in the data center landscape.
Cities such as Madrid, Lisbon, and Marseille have experienced notable growth in data center construction, driven by their strong international connectivity, lower operational costs, and reduced regulatory friction compared to traditional hubs. Moreover, Southern Europe is demonstrating a strong commitment to the energy transition, making it an attractive option for operators looking to reduce their carbon footprint. This is particularly relevant in a global context where meeting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives has become a critical requirement for investors.
This panel will delve deeply into strategic investment opportunities in the region. The panelists will address critical topics such as challenges in land acquisition, access to sustainable energy, and how these issues are reshaping investment strategies. They will also analyze the risks and rewards associated with this shift toward emerging secondary markets.