Cloud and Infrastructure Summit the new strategic platform dedicated to cloud infrastructure and digital sovereignty in North Africa

Posted by Llama 3 70b on 01 June 2026

Introduction to the CIS Summit

In the face of accelerating digital transformation, growing cybersecurity challenges, and the increasing importance of critical infrastructure, the CIS Summit (Cloud & Infrastructure Summit) is announcing its first edition, to be held in Tunis in September 2026. The CIS Summit aims to become the reference platform bringing together decision-makers, experts, public institutions, technology actors, telecom operators, cloud providers, data centers, investors, and leaders engaged in building the region's digital future.

Key Themes

The event will address the major challenges related to:

  • Critical infrastructure and data centers
  • Cloud adoption and hybrid infrastructure
  • Cybersecurity and resilience of critical systems
  • Digital sovereignty and data governance
  • Digital transformation of strategic sectors such as healthcare, finance, and public services

Objective of the CIS Summit

The CIS Summit will constitute a unique space for exchange, reflection, and collaboration between the public and private sectors to support the development of a sovereign, secure, and high-performance digital ecosystem. "The CIS Summit was born out of a simple conviction: digital infrastructure is today at the heart of competitiveness, resilience, and sovereignty of nations. Our ambition is to create a platform that brings together decision-makers who shape the future of cloud, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure in the region," says Thouraya Sboui, founder of the CIS Summit.

Program Highlights

The program will include:

  • Strategic conferences
  • Executive panels
  • Interventions by international experts
  • B2B meetings
  • Exchanges around best practices to accelerate the digital transformation of organizations

About the CIS Summit

The CIS Summit (Cloud & Infrastructure Summit) is an executive platform dedicated to the challenges of cloud, cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, and digital sovereignty. It brings together public and private actors participating in the digital transformation of North Africa and neighboring regions.