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Mexico Connect 2025: Powering the next era of digital transformation
Mexico Connect 2025, held on 10–11 September in Mexico City, to discuss AI, subsea cables, rural connectivity.

Headline
Mexico Connect 2025, held on 10–11 September in Mexico City, to discuss AI, subsea cables, rural connectivity.
Context
Returning to the heart of Mexico’s capital, Mexico Connect 2025 will convene over 500 decision-makers from across the telecom, data infrastructure, cloud, and public sectors on 10–11 September 2025 at The St. Regis, Mexico City. With the theme “Powering Mexico’s Connectivity”, this year’s edition aims to build bridges between global investors, regional providers, and cutting-edge innovators driving the next generation of digital infrastructure. Organised by Capacity Media, the conference has fast become the premier connectivity forum for Mexico and the United States, drawing interest from hyperscalers, government officials, fibre operators, subsea developers, and telco executives seeking to capitalise on the country’s booming digital economy.
Evidence
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Analysis
Last year’s event welcomed over 480 participants and 220+ companies, including names such as Netflix, Fermaca Networks, Zayo, Nokia, and C3ntro Telecom, who are now setting the tone for what’s to come in Mexico’s connectivity roadmap. Mexico is at a critical inflection point. Fuelled by nearshoring trends, booming data demand, and progressive government policies such as the National Digital Strategy, the country is emerging as Latin America’s digital gateway—with infrastructure investments accelerating in both core urban centres and underserved regions. The 2025 agenda reflects this evolution. A spotlight session on Querétaro—Mexico’s leading data centre hub—will examine power sustainability, regional competition, and new hotspots such as Guadalajara, Monterrey, Yucatán, and Durango. The conference will also delve deep into the AI-driven transformation of data centres, exploring the rise of liquid cooling, automation, and operational efficiency in hyperscale environments. Industry leaders from MEXDC, Afinisys, and Celestial Dynamics Technology Lab will outline how AI is reshaping capacity planning, security, and cloud interconnectivity.
Key Points
- More than 500 telecom leaders will gather for two days of high-level insight, investment opportunities and networking.
- The agenda focuses on cross-border partnerships, AI-native infrastructure, rural access, and next-gen connectivity.
Actions
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