Indian space-tech startup Agnikul Cosmos has partnered with cloud provider NeevCloud to build and launch an AI data center into space. The project aims to have a prototype in orbit by the end of 2026 and begin commercial services in 2027, offering secure and scalable AI-driven data processing capabilities from space.
This partnership could pioneer space-based cloud computing, offering a new frontier for secure and low-latency data processing. It represents a significant step for India's private space industry and could attract global clients seeking innovative AI and data solutions.
Agnikul Cosmos and NeevCloud to launch a prototype AI data center by the end of 2026.
Commercial operations for the space-based data center are scheduled to begin in 2027.
The partnership aims to deliver secure, scalable AI-driven data processing from orbit.
This initiative strengthens India's position in the APAC space economy, potentially attracting investments from regional tech giants in Singapore, Japan, and Australia seeking secure, low-latency data solutions. It could spur similar space-tech innovation and partnerships across Southeast Asia, intensifying competition in the nascent space-as-a-service market and influencing regional data sovereignty discussions.
Commercial operations for the space-based data center are scheduled to begin in 2027.
Agnikul Cosmos and NeevCloud to launch a prototype AI data center by the end of 2026.
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