🗓️ October 6 to 8, 2026, from 10 AM to 8 PM
Futurecom is the meeting point between technology and innovation, highlighting advanced solutions in digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and technological sovereignty.
In 2026, the event will establish itself as the largest forum dedicated to AI & Data Economy, Digital Infrastructure & Cloud, Security, Sovereignty & Regulation, as well as Digital Industries such as Agro, Industry 5.0 / Smart Cities, Logistics, Sports & Entertainment.
A dynamic ecosystem that brings together leaders, fosters strategic networking, provides immersive experiences, and creates tangible business opportunities.
Explore the latest trends, connect with the market's top players, and prepare for the challenges of the future.
When the 2026 registration opens, we will announce it here! In the meantime, check out how our 2025 edition went:
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ATTENTION: Brazil starts requiring visas for citizens of US, Canada and Australia!
Why attend Futurecom?
> Open content arenas for visitors, covering a variety of topics
> 300+ exhibiting brands and 30,000+ qualified visitors
> 25,000 m² of exhibition space featuring leading brands redefining technology and connectivity
> Great networking opportunities
> Access to market insights and trends
> Exclusive conference featuring topics on AI & Data Economy, Digital Infrastructure & Cloud, Security, Sovereignty & Regulation, and Digital Industries (Agro, Industry 5.0 / Smart Cities, Logistics, Sports & Entertainment).
WHO EXHIBIT?
Companies specialized in:
Connectivity Infrastructure - Companies providing equipment and solutions for telecommunications networks, such as fiber optics, mobile networks, and satellites.
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) - Companies offering internet services for consumers and businesses.
Mobile Networks and 5G - Companies developing and implementing mobile network technologies, including 5G.
IoT Solutions (Internet of Things) - Companies providing connectivity for IoT devices in sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, transportation, and smart cities.
Satellite Connectivity - Companies offering connectivity in remote or hard-to-reach areas.
Technology and Cloud Computing Companies - Providing connectivity infrastructure for digital services and cloud computing.
Networking and Security Companies - Offering secure connectivity solutions for corporate and residential networks.
Startups and Innovation in Connectivity and AI - Emerging companies innovating in connectivity, especially in areas like mesh networks, Wi-Fi 6, AI, and emerging technologies.
Streaming Companies - Offering platforms for digital content transmission, such as videos, music, podcasts, and live events.
Network Provisioning Systems - Emerging companies innovating in connectivity, particularly in areas like mesh networks, Wi-Fi 6, AI, and emerging technologies.
Big Techs - Global leading companies driving technological innovation in various areas, such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and connected devices.
Hyperscalers - Companies providing large-scale cloud computing infrastructure, focusing on scalability and performance.
Investment Funds - Organizations financing startups and innovative companies, promoting growth in technological sectors.
Corporate Venture Capital - Companies investing in startups to drive innovation and expand their businesses.
Startup Hubs - Ecosystems promoting startup growth through incubators, accelerators, and coworking spaces.
Telcos - Leading telecommunications operators offering large-scale connectivity infrastructure and services.
R&D Centers - Institutions dedicated to research and development in technology and innovation.
WHO VISIT?
Professionals from the following sectors:
Telecom Operators and ISPs - Includes major operators and regional internet providers. They purchase network infrastructure (fiber optics, towers, equipment) and solutions to expand and modernize their services.
Large Corporations and SMEs - Companies from various sectors, such as retail, logistics, technology, and services. They demand private networks, cloud connectivity, IoT, and collaboration tools to improve operational efficiency and security.
Industries and Specific Sectors - Covers sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, transportation, energy, and mining. They purchase IoT solutions, automation, remote monitoring, and connectivity for specific operations.
Governments and Public Institutions - Includes ministries, municipalities, schools, hospitals, and public agencies. They acquire connectivity networks, public service digitization, critical infrastructure protection, and internet access for vulnerable populations.
Technology and Innovation Companies - Companies in cloud computing, IoT, networks, and security. They purchase connectivity infrastructure, integration platforms, and solutions to support their products and services.
Streaming - Companies offering streaming services for mobile operators, telecommunications companies, retail, e-commerce, etc. They purchase connectivity infrastructure, network technologies, AI solutions, image and sound quality technologies, cybersecurity technologies, and DRM (Digital Rights Management) systems.
Big Techs - Global technology companies leading the market in innovation and digital solution development. They seek collaborations with Telcos, Hyperscalers, and Startups. Insights into connectivity, 5G, IoT, AI, and emerging technologies.
Hyperscalers - Providers of cloud infrastructure and large-scale computing services. They seek partnerships with Telcos to expand cloud services. Edge computing and security technologies. Agreements with digital industries and startups.
Investment Funds - Capital managers looking for opportunities in innovative companies and high-growth sectors. They seek promising startups, market insights, connections with entrepreneurs, innovation hubs, and other investors. Participation in pitch days.
Corporate Venture Capital - Divisions of large corporations dedicated to investing in startups and emerging technologies. They seek startups aligned with corporate strategy. Disruptive solutions in AI, IoT, blockchain. Connections with market leaders and other investors.
Digital Industries - E-commerce, Fintechs, Edtechs, and Healthtechs. They purchase connectivity solutions and technological infrastructure. Emerging technologies to transform internal processes. They seek connections with strategic suppliers.
Startup Hubs - Ecosystems connecting startups, investors, and mentors to foster innovation. They look for spaces to promote innovative companies and attract investors. Connections with Telcos, Hyperscalers, and investment funds.
Telcos - Leading telecommunications operators in the market, with extensive reach and robust infrastructure. They seek solutions from Hyperscalers to integrate cloud and edge computing services. Solutions in 5G, IoT, and cybersecurity.
R&D Centers - Institutions and departments dedicated to technological innovation and new product development. Solutions for research and development in AI, IoT, and connectivity. They seek connections with investment funds and corporate venture capital.

