STL Launches Neuralis Data Centre Portfolio in United States
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STL Launches Neuralis Data Centre Portfolio in United States

Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL) has launched Neuralis, a high-performance data centre connectivity portfolio, in the United States through its U.S. subsidiary STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC (STLOC) at Data Centre World 2026 in Washington. The launch positions STL's Neuralis suite as the flagship offering for AI-ready digital infrastructure designed to meet hyperscale and edge demands. STLOC will market the portfolio across the United States with a focus on rapid, reliable deployment for data centre operators.\n\nSTL described Neuralis as a central nervous system for modern data centres, engineered to support the ultra-high-speed processing and dense interconnection requirements of GPU clusters and AI workloads. It is said to address the industry shift from traditional north-south traffic to intensive east-west patterns driven by training and front-end and back-end network interactions. The portfolio was developed through co-creation with customers to tackle density and space constraints faced by data centre builders.\n\nThe suite is organised into two mission-critical pillars. The first maximises the AI whitespace by deploying ultra-high-density MMC and MPO cabling and shifting terminations to the factory to reduce onsite labour risks and accelerate deployments. The second provides high-speed data centre interconnect for campus edges, with the Celesta IBR series offering ultra-compact cables featuring up to 6,912 rollable ribbon fibres in single-mode A2 fibre configurations with eight, 12 and 16 fibre ribbons designed to meet the thermal and safety demands of AI deployments. The emphasis is on tested, plug-and-play pre-terminated assemblies and associated connectivity hardware.\n\nSTL emphasised its fully vertically integrated model spanning ultra-pure preform manufacture, precision fibre drawing, advanced cabling and connectorisation to deliver end-to-end solutions. Manufacturing capacity in Lugoff, South Carolina, was highlighted as enabling North American hyperscalers and neocloud providers to build future-ready AI infrastructure tailored to the United States digital economy. STLOC's nationwide sales and support footprint is intended to ensure customers receive localised service while benefiting from controlled factory processes. The move forms part of STL's broader strategy to expand its presence in North America.

Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL) has launched Neuralis, a high-performance data centre connectivity portfolio, in the United States through its U.S. subsidiary STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC (STLOC) at Data Centre World 2026 in Washington. The launch positions STL's Neuralis suite as the flagship offering for AI-ready digital infrastructure designed to meet hyperscale and edge demands. STLOC will market the portfolio across the United States with a focus on rapid, reliable deployment for data centre operators.\n\nSTL described Neuralis as a central nervous system for modern data centres, engineered to support the ultra-high-speed processing and dense interconnection requirements of GPU clusters and AI workloads. It is said to address the industry shift from traditional north-south traffic to intensive east-west patterns driven by training and front-end and back-end network interactions. The portfolio was developed through co-creation with customers to tackle density and space constraints faced by data centre builders.\n\nThe suite is organised into two mission-critical pillars. The first maximises the AI whitespace by deploying ultra-high-density MMC and MPO cabling and shifting terminations to the factory to reduce onsite labour risks and accelerate deployments. The second provides high-speed data centre interconnect for campus edges, with the Celesta IBR series offering ultra-compact cables featuring up to 6,912 rollable ribbon fibres in single-mode A2 fibre configurations with eight, 12 and 16 fibre ribbons designed to meet the thermal and safety demands of AI deployments. The emphasis is on tested, plug-and-play pre-terminated assemblies and associated connectivity hardware.\n\nSTL emphasised its fully vertically integrated model spanning ultra-pure preform manufacture, precision fibre drawing, advanced cabling and connectorisation to deliver end-to-end solutions. Manufacturing capacity in Lugoff, South Carolina, was highlighted as enabling North American hyperscalers and neocloud providers to build future-ready AI infrastructure tailored to the United States digital economy. STLOC's nationwide sales and support footprint is intended to ensure customers receive localised service while benefiting from controlled factory processes. The move forms part of STL's broader strategy to expand its presence in North America.

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