Vertical Data opens New Delhi office
- Vertical Data Inc. said April 27 it opened a New Delhi office as its India base for AI infrastructure, GPU financing and data-center work. - The OTCQB-listed company named Ratan Kapoor and Dhanraj Misra to start the local team and said it plans additional hiring. - India’s data-center market was worth $8.94 billion in 2025, a backdrop for more AI infrastructure expansion. (accessnewswire.com)
Vertical Data Inc. said on April 27 that it has opened a New Delhi office to anchor its India push in artificial intelligence infrastructure. (accessnewswire.com) The Las Vegas company trades on the OTCQB under the ticker VDTA and operates the sites VerticalData.io and GPUfinancing.com. It said the India office will serve as its regional base for AI infrastructure, GPU financing and data-center development activity. (accessnewswire.com) (verticaldata.io) Vertical Data said it has partnered with an initial two-person team, Ratan Kapoor and Dhanraj Misra, to lead the expansion in India. The company said it intends to add more personnel in the near term. (accessnewswire.com) The company described four target areas for the new office: sovereign AI infrastructure programs, enterprise GPU deployments, data-center development and work with Indian neocloud operators. A GPU is the specialized chip used to train and run modern AI systems. (accessnewswire.com) Vertical Data’s own pitch is that it sells the plumbing behind AI rather than the models themselves. Its website says the business focuses on hardware, GPU financing, colocation and managed services for high-density computing workloads. (verticaldata.io) The India opening comes as companies race to secure local computing capacity for governments and large businesses that want data and AI systems hosted closer to home. NVIDIA said in February that India was teaming with infrastructure providers and model developers to expand national AI capacity. (blogs.nvidia.com) The market numbers Vertical Data cited are large. It pointed to Astute Analytica data valuing India’s data-center market at $8.94 billion in 2025 with a projection of $31.36 billion by 2035, and to a Nomura forecast that India’s data-center capacity could reach 9.2 gigawatts by 2030. (newswire.com) That buildout is already attracting suppliers tied to sovereign AI projects. In February, NxtGen AI said it was building a national-scale sovereign AI factory in India with Vertiv infrastructure and NVIDIA Blackwell graphics processors. (vertiv.com) For Vertical Data, the New Delhi office is a small physical footprint with a specific bet behind it: that India’s next wave of AI spending will include servers, financing and local data-center capacity, not just software. (accessnewswire.com) (verticaldata.io)