Doxel is heading to on June 9–11 at the Grand Hyatt Bali to participate in DCD>Connect APAC 2026
As AI infrastructure demand accelerates across Asia-Pacific, developers, operators, and construction teams are under increasing pressure to deliver capacity faster while managing growing project complexity.
APAC has quickly become one of the world’s most active regions for data center expansion. Markets across Southeast Asia, Australia, and India continue to see rapid investment from hyperscalers, colocation providers, and digital infrastructure firms racing to support AI workloads and cloud growth.
At the same time, the challenges facing project teams continue to intensify.
Data center facilities are becoming larger, denser, and more complex. Regional supply chains remain fragmented. Skilled labor availability varies significantly by market. Power constraints and permitting pressures are increasing in key hubs. Teams are being asked to build faster than ever before while maintaining certainty around schedule, quality, and coordination.
Industry research from McKinsey & Company shows that global construction productivity has remained largely stagnant for decades despite increasing project complexity and demand. The report notes that productivity in construction improved only 0.4% annually between 2000 and 2022 while labor shortages continue to worsen across major markets.
That challenge is becoming increasingly visible across APAC data center construction.
Why DCD>Connect APAC Matters
DCD>Connect APAC brings together many of the operators, developers, contractors, and infrastructure leaders shaping the future of AI and digital infrastructure across the region.
Unlike more mature markets where expansion is often constrained by existing infrastructure limitations, APAC remains heavily growth-focused. New facilities are being delivered across multiple countries simultaneously, often with compressed schedules and evolving delivery models.
This year’s event focuses heavily on the future of next-generation AI infrastructure, modular delivery strategies, localization approaches, and the operational realities of scaling hyperscale infrastructure across APAC.
For Doxel, these conversations align directly with the challenges teams are facing in the field today.
Helping Teams Deliver Faster With Greater Visibility
Doxel helps owners and construction teams improve visibility, coordination, and delivery performance across complex capital projects through automated progress tracking and AI-powered construction analytics.
Doxel enables teams to:
- Objectively track installed work against the plan
- Identify schedule risk earlier
- Improve coordination across trades
- Reduce costly rework and delays
- Gain real-time visibility into field execution
- Benchmark production rates across projects
Doxel’s platform helps eliminate gaps in manual reporting by providing objective, real-time insights into what is actually happening on-site.
Companies like DPR use Doxel to improve project visibility, benchmark build speeds, and drive more objective production tracking across projects. As APAC data center projects grow larger and more complex, real-time visibility into field execution becomes critical to maintaining schedule certainty and reducing delivery risk.
Meet Doxel at DCD>Connect APAC

Doxel’s APAC Client Manager, Sridhar Rengasamy, will be attending throughout the event and meeting with owners, operators, developers, and delivery teams across the region.
Sridhar has worked on large-scale infrastructure and capital projects across Southeast Asia totaling up to $550M in value, partnering closely with contractors and consultants to improve coordination, strengthen execution, and mitigate delivery risk across complex multi-stakeholder environments.
If you’re attending and want to discuss live or upcoming APAC projects, connect with the Doxel team during the event.
To schedule a meeting, click here.


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