【Exhibition time】 November 4 ~ 5, 2026
【Venue】IFEMA Madrid, Madrid International Exhibition Center
【Organizer】CloserStill Media
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The exhibition creates a premium environment for attendees to engage in advanced learning and high-level networking, ensuring that every innovative idea can be transformed into growth momentum. Over 400 leading global technology companies and innovation institutions gather on site to collectively showcase breakthrough technologies and integrated solutions across various fields. In 2025, nearly 27,000 professional visitors from 12 countries and regions attended, including numerous industry decision-makers, technical leaders, and innovation pioneers. As one of the core themes of the Tech Show series, the Computing Power Center Exhibition has been established in major global cities such as London, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Each year, it brings together tens of thousands of technology professionals and top-quality enterprises, becoming a key platform for driving cutting-edge trends in artificial intelligence, e-commerce, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data processing, infrastructure development, enterprise software development, and digital transformation. It continues to facilitate cross-regional innovation collaboration and the realization of business value on a global scale.
Market AnalysisTech Show Madrid leverages Spain's position as a technology hub in Southern Europe—with a total data center capacity of 852 MW, a market valuation of $3.5 billion in 2024, and a CAGR of 11.6% from 2025 to 2030, while large-scale data centers are growing at an impressive rate of 16.27%. The show closely aligns with the dual needs of SMEs for digital upgrades and large enterprises for intelligent transformation, as well as the stringent security and compliance requirements under the EU GDPR. It focuses on core areas such as cloud computing, AI, and data centers. Madrid accounts for 60% of the country's data center IT capacity, and Barcelona hosts an industrial setup with over 10,000 NVIDIA H200 GPUs, further enhancing the alignment between the exhibition and the industry.
Against the backdrop of Spain's technology industry growing at an annual rate of 8%-10% and digital transformation investments increasing by over 12% annually, the exhibition benefits from trends such as the large-scale adoption of AI, normalization of security and compliance, integration of green technology, and accelerated digitalization for SMEs. Over the next three years, the market has significant growth potential and can also leverage the Asia-Pacific layout to open a 'Europe-Asia-Pacific' collaboration channel. At the same time, facing potential challenges such as competition from local European tech exhibitions, rapid technological iterations, and fluctuating corporate participation budgets, it can proactively respond by strengthening differentiated positioning, establishing an expert advisory group to dynamically adjust content, and launching special programs for SMEs, thereby continuously consolidating its core position in the technology exhibition sector in Spain and even globally.