Supercomputing India 2025: A Platform for Innovation and Collaboration
- akankshasonkar6
- Dec 22, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 10
Supercomputing India 2025 was a valuable four-day experience for Velankani Information Systems. It offered the right platform to showcase our next-gen innovations, engage with the ecosystem, and learn from industry and policy leaders shaping the future of high-performance computing in India. The event brought together government bodies, research institutions, technology providers, and innovators, creating an environment rich in ideas, perspectives, and collaboration.
Presentation: Perspectives on the Evolving Data Centre Landscape
The event opened with a co-branded presentation by Velankani Information Systems and Infineon, focused on how data centre infrastructure is evolving to meet the growing demands of AI and high-performance workloads. Mr. Kiron Shah, Director, Velankani Group shared insights on how data centres are transitioning not just in terms of capacity, but also in their design, power sources, and scalability for long-term sustainability and efficiency.
Mr. Vibhor Iyer added perspectives from a design and implementation standpoint. He highlighted the need for practical, modular, and scalable architectures that simplify deployment while supporting future growth. Mr. Shafi Ahmed from Infineon reinforced these themes by sharing insights on how collaboration across the ecosystem enables more resilient and future-ready infrastructure.
The session emphasized several key points:
Designing infrastructure that can adapt to rapidly changing compute demands.
Balancing performance, reliability, and operational efficiency.
Preparing data centres to support future workloads without frequent redesigns.
The role of open ecosystems and partnerships in accelerating innovation.
The discussion and Q&A that followed reflected strong audience interest, making the session a valuable learning exchange rather than a one-way presentation.
Exhibition: Learning from the Ecosystem
Over the four days of the exhibition, Velankani Information Systems had the opportunity to showcase its product innovations and infrastructure solutions. We engaged in meaningful conversations with diverse industry leaders. At Supercomputing India 2025, we were honoured to interact with leaders from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
Our discussions with Shri *Amitesh Kumar Sinha (Additional Secretary, MeitY), accompanied by Dr. E. Magesh (DG, C-DAC) and Dr. S. D. Sudarsan (ED, C-DAC Bangalore), were both encouraging and insightful, especially regarding India’s Make in India journey.
We also engaged with Shri Sudeep Shrivastava (Joint Secretary, MeitY), exchanging perspectives on technology roadmaps and the future of India’s HPC ecosystem. In addition to these interactions, the exhibition allowed us to connect with industry experts, technology leaders, and fellow innovators, making it a strong platform for learning, feedback, and collaboration.
The Importance of Collaboration in High-Performance Computing
Collaboration is essential in the realm of high-performance computing (HPC). As demands for computing power increase, so does the need for partnerships that can drive innovation. By working together, organizations can share resources, knowledge, and expertise. This not only accelerates the development of new technologies but also ensures that solutions are sustainable and scalable.
At Supercomputing India 2025, we witnessed firsthand how collaboration can lead to groundbreaking advancements. The diverse backgrounds and expertise of participants enriched discussions and fostered a spirit of innovation. This collaborative environment is crucial for addressing the challenges faced by the industry today.
Future Trends in Data Centre Design
As we look ahead, several trends are shaping the future of data centre design. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into data centre operations is one such trend. AI can optimize resource allocation, enhance security, and improve energy efficiency. Additionally, the move towards edge computing is gaining momentum. This approach reduces latency and brings computing closer to the data source, which is vital for applications requiring real-time processing.
Moreover, sustainability remains a top priority. Data centres are increasingly focusing on renewable energy sources and efficient cooling systems. These initiatives not only reduce environmental impact but also lower operational costs.
Conclusion: A Commitment to Sustainable Growth
Supercomputing India 2025 was not just an exhibition or a speaking opportunity; it was a platform for learning, reflection, and meaningful engagement. The insights and conversations from the event will continue to guide our approach as we work towards building scalable, reliable, and future-ready infrastructure for India’s growing computing needs.
As we move forward, Velankani Group remains committed to driving sustainable growth and innovation across various sectors. We aim to deliver high-quality, impactful solutions while committing to a greener future and expanding our global presence.


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