NxtGen rolls out AI stack for Indian enterprises
The enterprise-ready AI applications are developed using NxtGen’s SAS-F, a patent-pending approach that eases deployment while ensuring scalability and compliance across use cases.
Cloud and data centre provider NxtGen Cloud Technologies on Thursday rolled out a series of AI solutions for Indian enterprises, which will help them with real-world use cases on top of its sovereign cloud infrastructure.
At a media walkthrough at its flagship Bidadi Data Centre Campus near Bengaluru, the firm showcased several AI applications, along with its GPU-powered data centre, which assists several enterprises in developing real-world and compliant AI solutions.
“NxtGen’s mission is to make AI truly enterprise-grade—sovereign, scalable, and usable. We’re proud to showcase not just the infrastructure but the intelligence that runs on it—built for India, in India,” said A S Rajgopal, CEO and MD, NxtGen Cloud Technologies.
The enterprise-ready AI applications are developed using NxtGen’s SAS-F (Standardised AI Solution Frameworks), a patent-pending approach that eases deployment while ensuring scalability and compliance across use cases.
Some key use cases include agentic AI applications such as customer and internal support automation, enterprise-grade Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) for domain-specific intelligence, and speech and voice bots for multilingual, voice-first enterprise solutions.
Recently, MeitY selected NxtGen, along with Yotta and E2E Networks, under the IndiaAI Mission to power AI infrastructure by providing GPUs at subsidised rates. Together, the three firms will deploy over 11,600 GPUs.
The company said it has so far deployed 512 NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs and 48 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs.
Further, it will soon expand its capacity with liquid-cooled infrastructure featuring 1,536 additional NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs, 512 AMD Instinct MI325x GPUs, and 2,048 NVIDIA B300 Tensor Core GPUs, which are part of NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture.
The AI stack is already used by 40 enterprise customers, spanning BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing, and the public sector, among other sectors. Some of its major clientele comprises institutions such as the Election Commission of India and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
NxtGen has reportedly appointed Avendus Capital to raise $300 million at a valuation of $900 million, according to Mint. The company last raised $13.5 million in a Series B funding round in 2015 from investors including IFC, Axon Partners Group, and Intel Capital.
Last year, the Bengaluru firm signed a $27 million (Rs 225 crore) contract with Peter Thiel and Vinod Khosla-backed Akash Systems, a US-based firm specialising in data centre cooling solutions, to fuel its sustainability initiatives while enhancing its computational efficiency.
Founded by Rajgopal in 2012, NxtGen is a technology services firm that provides data centre and cloud-based solutions, including AI computing, disaster recovery, and managed security.
Edited by Suman Singh


