IBM Launches Its First Infrastructure Innovation Centre in India

IBM launched of its first Infrastructure Innovation Center, the Sangam Infrastructure Innovation Center, housed within its new India Systems Development Lab (ISDL) campus. 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.
Key Points:
- First Infrastructure Innovation Centre in India: The new centre has been launched in Bengaluru, a major technology hub in Karnataka.
- It will help organizations build, test, and scale AI and hybrid cloud solutions using advanced computing infrastructure.
- 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.
Objective of the Centre: .
- The centre focuses on AI infrastructure, hybrid cloud systems and advanced computing technologies.
- The India Systems Development Lab (ISDL) is IBM’s major research and engineering facility in the country.
- 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.