IBM Launches First AI Infrastructure Innovation Centre in India

IBM has inaugurated its first Infrastructure Innovation Centre, named Sangam, at its new India Systems Development Lab campus in Bengaluru. The centre is designed as a collaborative hub where IBM specialists will work with clients and partners to build secure and scalable enterprise AI systems. This initiative underscores India's strategic role in global AI infrastructure development and responds to significant local investment trends in AI-ready systems. IBM executives emphasize that robust infrastructure is critical for India's transformation into a global AI leader.

Key Points: IBM Opens AI Infrastructure Innovation Centre in India

  • First IBM centre of its kind in India
  • Focus on enterprise-scale AI co-creation
  • Strengthens India as a global AI hub
  • Addresses rising AI infrastructure demand
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IBM launches its first infrastructure innovation centre in India to accelerate enterprise-scale AI

IBM launches its Sangam Infrastructure Innovation Centre in Bengaluru to co-create and accelerate enterprise-scale AI solutions for India and global markets.

IBM launches its first infrastructure innovation centre in India to accelerate enterprise-scale AI
"India is at a pivotal moment in its AI journey, and infrastructure will define the pace and scale at which organizations can innovate. - Sandip Patel"

Bengaluru, March 5

IBM today announced the launch of its first Infrastructure Innovation Centre, the Sangam Infrastructure Innovation Centre, housed within its new India Systems Development Lab campus. This new center will drive co-creation and innovation for India and for the world.

The center underscores IBM's continued investment in India as a strategic hub for advanced infrastructure engineering and AI innovation serving both domestic and global markets, according to the press release by IBM.

Designed as a collaborative engineering hub, the center will bring together IBM's systems architects and infrastructure specialists from ISDL to co-create AI solutions with clients, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), Global System Integrators (GSIs), Global Capability Centers (GCCs) and ecosystem partners. By bringing together cutting-edge infrastructure technologies, hybrid cloud capabilities and AI solutions under one roof, the center is designed to accelerate the development and deployment of secure, scalable and responsible enterprise AI systems. The initiative supports enterprise transformation in India while contributing to global infrastructure innovation.

With the establishment of this center, IBM further strengthens India's position as a critical engine for AI infrastructure innovation supporting enterprises in building secure, scalable and future-ready AI systems.

"India is at a pivotal moment in its AI journey, and infrastructure will define the pace and scale at which organizations can innovate," said Sandip Patel, Managing Director, IBM India & South Asia.

"Across industries, enterprises in India are modernizing mission-critical systems to become AI-ready. This Center reflects IBM's long-term commitment to India and strengthens our ability to design, build, and scale infrastructure solutions locally; tailored to India's unique market needs while contributing to global innovation. As India advances toward becoming a global AI leader, resilient, secure, and high-performance infrastructure will be the bedrock of that transformation," he added.

The launch builds on strong infrastructure investment trends highlighted in a recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value, which found that 58% of Indian organizations have increased infrastructure investments due to rising AI demand. The study also projected a 19% growth in infrastructure budgets in 2025, with 43% of organizations establishing or planning AI Centers of Excellence. As enterprises move from experimentation to scaled deployment, infrastructure readiness is emerging as a strategic priority.

Subhathra Srinivasaraghavan, Vice President, IBM India Systems Development Lab, added, "AI is only as powerful as the infrastructure that supports it. From hybrid cloud platforms to data architectures and automation, the backbone of AI lies in robust, secure and scalable infrastructure. This center brings together deep systems engineering expertise and ecosystem collaboration to help clients operationalize AI at scale while ensuring performance, security, governance, and reliability across mission-critical environments."

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative, but I hope this "co-creation" truly involves Indian startups and SMEs, not just the big GCCs and MNCs. The real innovation often comes from the grassroots. Let's ensure the benefits of such centres trickle down to smaller Indian companies solving local problems.
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Sarah B
As someone working in a GCC here, this is exactly the kind of partnership we need. Scaling AI from POCs to production is our biggest challenge. A dedicated centre for secure, scalable infrastructure could be a game-changer for enterprise adoption across sectors like banking and healthcare.
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Vikram M
The stats are telling - 58% orgs increasing infra investment for AI. The demand is clearly there. IBM is smart to double down on India now. Hope this leads to more 'Made in India' AI solutions that are cost-effective for our market, not just imported global tech.
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Rohit P
Infrastructure is the unsung hero of AI. Everyone talks about models, but without the right, secure backbone, it all falls apart. Good to see focus on this. Subhathra's point about operationalizing AI at scale is key for real business impact.
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Karthik V
Naming it 'Sangam' is a nice touch - confluence of ideas and expertise. Hope it lives up to the name and fosters true collaboration between IBM engineers, clients, and partners. If they crack the hybrid cloud + AI puzzle for Indian enterprises, it will be a massive success.

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