AI Data Centre Leaders Map India’s Infrastructure Roadmap
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AI Data Centre Leaders Map India’s Infrastructure Roadmap

Mumbai, 22 July 2026: As artificial intelligence reshapes global digital infrastructure, industry leaders gathered in Mumbai today at the AI-Powered Data Centre Conference 2026 to discuss how India can build the capacity, technology and ecosystem required to emerge as a global AI infrastructure hub. Organised by ASAPP Info Global Group and conceptualised by FIRST Construction Council, the conference revolved around the theme, “From Capacity Gap to AI Superpower: Building India's Digital Backbone for the Intelligence Economy.” 

Bringing together developers, technology providers, enterprise users, consultants and policymakers, the conference explored the opportunities and challenges shaping India's next generation of AI-ready data centres. Discussions ranged from investment trends and capacity creation to power infrastructure, advanced cooling technologies, sustainability and enterprise expectations, reflecting the industry's growing focus on building resilient digital infrastructure. 

Mumbai, 22 July 2026: As artificial intelligence reshapes global digital infrastructure, industry leaders gathered in Mumbai today at the AI-Powered Data Centre Conference 2026 to discuss how India can build the capacity, technology and ecosystem required to emerge as a global AI infrastructure hub. Organised by ASAPP Info Global Group and conceptualised by FIRST Construction Council, the conference revolved around the theme, “From Capacity Gap to AI Superpower: Building India's Digital Backbone for the Intelligence Economy.” Bringing together developers, technology providers, enterprise users, consultants and policymakers, the conference explored the opportunities and challenges shaping India's next generation of AI-ready data centres. Discussions ranged from investment trends and capacity creation to power infrastructure, advanced cooling technologies, sustainability and enterprise expectations, reflecting the industry's growing focus on building resilient digital infrastructure. To read the full article Click Here

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