Latest announcements, third-party coverage, broadcast interviews, and recognition. One place for everything on the public record.
In November 2024, Scriptics Technologies (the parent of HyperNext) was named to the Forbes India Select 200 cohort at the DGEMS 2024 Summit, recognising companies with exceptional global business potential. The work continues now at the scale this decade requires.
An exclusive Forbes India cohort recognising 200 companies across more than ten countries with globally scalable offerings. Scriptics Technologies, the parent company of HyperNext, is named in the 2024 list. The recognition reflects seventeen years of disciplined engineering work, from a one-bedroom apartment in Toronto to a 1.2 GW AI factory in Kakinada.
Our CEO on national business television, discussing AI infrastructure, sovereign cloud, and the engineering decisions behind a responsible data center platform.
A panel discussion on CNBC Awaaz covering the wave of hyperscale data center investment across India, the role of policy, and where the next phase of value will be built.
A follow-on CNBC Awaaz conversation on demand drivers, the engineering bar, and how India catches up with the global hyperscale benchmark.
A CNN-News18 panel on the engineering, policy, and capital required to build India's next generation of AI-ready data centers.
A long-form podcast on the seventeen-year journey: data centers, AI healthcare, sustainability, and the engineering decisions behind the platform.
CNBC-TV18 covers KOEL's exchange-filed order from HyperNext: 96 units of 2500 kVA Optiprime Dual Core power systems, 192 MW in all, one of the largest standby-power deployments for hyperscale data centers in India. KOEL shares locked the 20% upper circuit on the news.
Our CEO on industry stages, on the design, delivery, and resilience of high-density AI infrastructure.
Rising power density and complexity in the AI era are pushing data centers to scale faster without giving up sustainability, resilience, or compliance. HyperNext CEO Harsh Macwan joins the expert panel on how power, cooling, and design strategies enable high-density infrastructure while balancing performance, energy efficiency, cost, and speed to market.
A panel discussion on cyber resilience at the Indo-Canadian Cyber Security Business Summit Series, supported by the Government of Canada Trade Commissioner Service, with Scriptics among the participating delegates.
The HyperNext Data Shuttle: a petabyte-scale mobile data center on a 40 ft container, mounted on a Tata Prima and deployable anywhere in under four hours.
Not a storage appliance. Not a ruggedised laptop. A complete, self-contained data center on wheels, built for the moments when the world's most critical data problems happen outside a Tier 4 facility: a flood-hit city where the primary site went dark, a remote field with no fibre for 200 km, a defence installation that cannot touch public cloud, or an enterprise facing a multi-month data migration.
At its core is JetTransfer, a proprietary high-throughput data-transfer technology built in-house by the HyperNext team on Hitachi Vantara storage. It moves petabyte-scale datasets in two to three days, the same transfer that would take months over the public cloud. And it is secure by physics: the moment the Shuttle leaves your site, every byte on board hibernates, fully encrypted and inaccessible until it authenticates against HyperNext's proprietary network, in transit, to anyone.
Coverage in national business publications and industry trackers.
At the Chhattisgarh Investors Connect in Hyderabad, HyperNext was handed the formal approval and project documents for its ₹4,200 crore data center, the single largest investment of the ₹9,580 crore announced at the meet. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai presided over the handover. The campus anchors our Nava Raipur build.
The Financial Express reports that Chhattisgarh secured ₹9,580 crore in investment proposals at the Investors Connect, with HyperNext's data center project leading the commitments. The ₹4,200 crore campus, the single largest of the proposals, anchors our 100 MW Nava Raipur build.
CNBC-TV18 reports KOEL's exchange-filed order from HyperNext: 96 units of 2500 kVA Optiprime Dual Core power systems, 192 MW in all. One of the largest standby-power deployments for hyperscale data centers in India, anchoring our 800VDC fleet. KOEL shares hit the 20% upper circuit on the news.
HyperNext is named alongside Google, Reliance, and Adani in The Times of India's coverage of Andhra Pradesh's emergence as India's data center capital.
Coverage of HyperNext's 1.2 GW hyperscale campus in Kakinada Industrial City, spread across ~350 acres.
The Times of India reports the Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre signing a pact with Scriptics, the group's Toronto-based deep-tech company, bringing scientific computing and bioinformatics capability to one of Gujarat's flagship research institutions. An early marker of the engineering lineage now behind HyperNext.
What we have been building, signing, and shipping. Each entry has a date and a name behind it.
HyperNext is handed the formal approval and project documents for its ₹4,200 crore Chhattisgarh data center at the Investors Connect in Hyderabad, the largest of the ₹9,580 crore announced at the meet. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai presides over the handover. It anchors the 100 MW Nava Raipur DRaaS campus.
HyperNext places a 192 MW standby power order with Kirloskar Oil Engines: 96 units of 2500 kVA Optiprime Dual Core, Uptime-certified DCCP systems anchoring the 800VDC fleet. Filed with the exchanges on 19 June 2026, it is one of the largest single deployments of high-capacity standby power for hyperscale data centers in India.
HyperNext secures a 330 MW power allocation from Telangana State Transmission Corporation for a single Hyderabad campus, with a dedicated substation designed, approved and energised in 1.5 years, a quiet but defining milestone in India's MW-to-GW journey.
HyperNext announces it will be the first Indian operator to deploy NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform as a rack-scale system, with Vera Rubin Ultra NVL576 anchoring the 1.2 GW Kakinada AI Factory.
HyperNext commits to 800V direct-current power architecture across its AI-native fleet, aligning with the Open Compute Project standard adopted by NVIDIA, AMD, Google, Microsoft and Meta.
Through a strategic partnership with AMD, HyperNext brings the Helios rack-scale system to India, opening a genuinely open alternative for next-generation AI workloads, from inferencing to physical AI.
HyperNext's water stewardship programme on the Nagmati River crosses 5 billion litres of freshwater saved, recharging aquifers and supporting downstream agriculture. #aiwithoutthirst.
HyperNext's captive solar plant in Khavda, Kutch reaches 700 MW operational capacity, with 2 GW of additional renewable generation under planning to power upcoming AI campuses.
HyperNext announces a partnership with IBM to deliver IBM Power and Mainframe directly as managed services to Indian BFSI customers, removing layers of intermediaries.
HyperNext commits to deploying 4000 MVA of Kirloskar Optiprime hybrid gensets across its fleet, patented hybrid technology delivering ~40% fuel reduction with CPCB IV+ compliance.
HyperNext partners with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to lay dedicated long-haul fibre along the Raipur–Vishakhapatnam and Chennai–Vishakhapatnam Expressway corridors.
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