Megaport World Tour 2025

After the highly successful Megaport World Tour 2024, we’re back for another go!


Now, the Megaport World Tour 2025 is coming to a city near you. Get ready to connect, learn, and network with the best in the business.


Join us to:

  • network with industry leaders in cloud, AI, data centers, IX, and more in your city
  • learn about our expansive ecosystem and the advantages it can bring your business
  • enjoy drinks, nibbles, and great company in a relaxed setting
 
City, Date, Time & Location: 
  • Auckland, 4 March, 5:30pm - 8:30pm, The Lounge, Hotel Britomart
  • Wellington, 6 March, 4pm - 7pm, Foxglove Bar
  • Sydney, 11 March, 5pm - 8pm, Watersedge
  • Melbourne, 13 March, 5pm - 8pm, River's Edge Events
  • Adelaide, 18 March,5pm - 8pm, Hotel Indigo
  • Perth, 19 March, 5pm - 8pm, Waterfront Bar, Lucky Shag
  • Canberra, 25 March, 7am - 10am, Edith Room, Verity Lane Market
  • Singapore, 25 March, 6pm - 9pm, Rooftop at QT
  • Hong Kong, 27 March, 4pm - 8pm, Boticario
  • Brisbane, 1 April, 5pm - 8pm, Megaport HQ!
  • Tokyo, 20 May, 5pm - 8pm, Venue TBC
  • Osaka, 22 May, 5pm - 8pm, Venue TBC

Register below

One platform. Every connection.

Megaport partners with the world’s leading global service providers, data center operators, systems integrators, and managed services companies. Get access to a global network underlay that will take you wherever you want to go, however you want to get there.

930+

Enabled Data Centers

410+

Service Providers

26

Countries

You're in good company

We’re trusted by the world’s leading companies to keep them connected.

Zoom
Adobe
Aon
Uber
Caesars Entertainment
Deloitte
Boeing
GE
T-Systems
FedEx
Chevron
ebay
Framestore

Using Megaport is so easy and consistent everywhere that we no longer have to worry about any cloud-based sort of workloads. If anyone asks whether we can connect to a new cloud or between offices quickly, the answer is, ‘Yeah. We have Megaport. It’s done.’

- Beren Lewis, Director of Global Systems and Infrastructure Technology, Framestore

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