Minkels Showcases Importance of Strategic Partnerships during Datacloud Europe in Monaco

Datacloud Europe attracts investors, market leaders and their customers from the data centre and cloud sector.

With a powerful program, the Datacloud Europe event in Monaco (6-8 June) attracts investors, market leaders and their customers from the data centre and cloud sector.

Data centre supplier Minkels – part of the publicly traded company Legrand – strongly contributes to the speaker program. Together with Bulk and MainOne, Minkels will be discussing innovation, sustainability, hyperscale solutions and the importance of strategic partnerships.  

Christiaan van Terheijden, CEO Minkels, says: “Datacloud Europe is an important event for us. The setting is just perfect; the right people and themes covering today’s data centre and cloud challenges such as energy-efficiency, cost reduction and availability. We are honoured that we are able to play such a substantial role in the program of this leading event together with our partners.”

On the 7th of June, Minkels and MainOne will present how their strategic partnership drives innovation in data centre infrastructure. MainOne is the premier connectivity and data centre solutions company in West Africa. They blazed a trail with the construction of West Africa’s largest Tier III+ data centre, MDXi. Egomaron Jegede (Technology Projects manager, MainOne) and Etienne Rochelle (International Account manager,

Minkels) explain in a case study in the ‘Africa Theatre’ how MainOne has grown to become West Africa’s number one and what role the partnership played in this.

On the 8th of June, Christiaan van Terheijden and Peder N?rbø, president and founder of Bulk Infrastructure AS, speak about ‘Innovating sustainable hyperscale solutions’ in the ‘Innovation and Investment Theatre’.

This presentation shows how the strategic partnership leads to a next generation design in sustainable hyperscale data centres. Christiaan Van Terheijden and Peder N?rbø will draw a clear picture of the main drivers in the data centre market such as sustainability, energy-efficiency and scalability and show how they are translated into the Bulk NO1 Campus project.




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