Metro Connect USA 2026

Metro Connect USA is the largest executive-level digital infrastructure event in the U.S. The only one of its kind, this 25-year-strong gathering is where decision makers come together to make deals happen.
Feb. 23, 2026 - Feb. 25, 2026
Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Resort & Spa
Fort Lauderdale, FL US

From metro networks to long-haul infrastructure, fiber to the home, fiber to data center, data center operators, fixed wireless access, and everything in between, Metro Connect USA offers unmatched opportunities for meetings and investment. 

With 75% of attendees Director or above, this is the ultimate platform to cultivate collaborations and solidify deals with fiber providers, ISPs, data centers, hyperscale and cloud providers, engineering & construction firms, and leading investors shaping the future of digital infrastructure.

Don't miss your chance to forge strategic partnerships, secure investments, and gain fresh insights into emerging trends for the year ahead. Connect with both large data center colocation providers and regional firms, to help meet their connectivity needs.

Meet infrastructure funds, debt providers and strategic investors providing growth capital for network expansion. Engage with carriers and service providers to ensure the connectivity your business success depends on. Network with leading data center and backbone fiber operators from across the US. 

Join exclusive, invite-only meetups dedicated for in-depth conversations on the future of data centers and AI infrastructure.

https://metro-connect-usa.com/

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