AirTrunk Enters Indian Data Centre Market with Lumina CloudInfra Acquisition
Hyperscale data centre platform AirTrunk has acquired Lumina CloudInfra, marking its entry into India's fast-growing digital and AI infrastructure market.
Key Points
- AirTrunk acquires Lumina CloudInfra with operations in Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad
- Combined platform targets over 3GW capacity across 20 campuses in six APAC regions
- Deal positions AirTrunk as leading global APAC hyperscale platform including India
Full Details
AirTrunk has announced the acquisition of Lumina CloudInfra, a developer of large-scale data centres with operations in Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad. This deal marks AirTrunk's entry into one of the world's fastest-growing digital and AI infrastructure markets. Post-acquisition, the combined platform will scale to more than 3GW of operating and planned capacity across 20 campuses in six APAC regions, including India. Lumina is described as a scaled and established data centre platform in India with operations across three Tier 1 markets. The integration positions the combined entity to accelerate delivery of next-generation digital infrastructure in the country.
Why It Matters
This acquisition significantly strengthens India's AI and digital infrastructure capabilities, positioning the country as a key hub for next-generation data centre operations in the Asia-Pacific region.
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