- Nominations for the 2026 Datacloud Global Awards are now officially open, inviting projects and teams in data centre and digital infrastructure to submit entries.
- The awards, part of the Datacloud Global Congress in Cannes, highlight innovation and achievement but raise questions about how industry accolades shape development priorities.
What happened: Entries open for Datacloud Global Awards 2026
The Datacloud Global Awards 2026 — a key recognition programme for the data centre, cloud, edge and digital infrastructure industry — has begun accepting nominations for its next edition. The awards form part of the wider Datacloud Global Congress taking place in Cannes, France, in June 2026.
Organisers have launched the official submissions portal, allowing companies, teams and individuals to put forward projects and initiatives that they believe have contributed significantly to the global digital infrastructure ecosystem. Entries can span multiple categories reflecting innovation, leadership and achievement across the data centre and cloud landscape. The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, a venue known for hosting major international events.
The announcement of open entries comes ahead of the broader Datacloud Global Congress, which attracts thousands of industry professionals and senior executives from data centre operators, cloud providers, hyperscalers, investors and vendors worldwide. Last year’s event drew major participation from leading technology companies, illustrating the programme’s reach within the sector.
Datacloud’s awards portal encourages entrants to nominate work that demonstrates excellence, whether through large-scale deployments, sustainability efforts, operational improvements or technical innovation. By putting forward nominations, organisations aim to showcase accomplishments in a competitive global field.
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Why it’s important
The opening of entries for the Datacloud Global Awards highlights the ongoing trend of industry awards playing a dual role: celebrating achievement while also influencing where companies focus their strategic efforts. Recognition at a high-profile event such as the Datacloud Global Awards can confer visibility and prestige, potentially benefiting winners in market positioning and commercial partnerships. However, reliance on such external validation raises questions about how awards shape investment decisions and priorities within the digital infrastructure sector.
Industry awards often emphasise innovation and excellence, but they can also encourage conformity to prevailing narratives about what constitutes success. Firms may prioritise projects that align with award criteria — such as sustainability metrics or rapid deployment milestones — at the expense of longer-term community or regional needs not captured by award categories. This can inadvertently skew innovation toward high-profile metrics rather than grounded improvements that matter to local infrastructure resilience or equitable connectivity.
Moreover, in an ecosystem where major vendors and global players already dominate discourse and resources, smaller regional actors may find it harder to compete for recognition. This underscores broader debates about who gets a voice in shaping the future of digital infrastructure and whether awards driven by global platforms adequately reflect diverse needs and contexts.
As the awards season unfolds, observers will be watching not only the winners but also how the nomination and judging processes shape perceptions of leadership, innovation and value across the data centre and cloud industry.
