AIONOS and Black Box alliance targets AI infrastructure scale across 35+ countries
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
AIONOS, an AI-native enterprise technology company, and Black Box Limited (BSE: 500463 | NSE: BBOX), a global digital infrastructure integrator, on Monday, 1 June announced a strategic alliance aimed at helping enterprises accelerate AI transformation — from infrastructure build-out to measurable business outcomes. The partnership was announced from Mumbai and spans operations across India, North America, EMEA, and APAC.
What the Alliance Covers
The partnership combines Black Box's capabilities in digital infrastructure — including data centres, network connectivity, modern workplace solutions, and managed services — with AIONOS's applied AI platforms and domain-led solutions. Together, the companies say they can help organisations build, deploy, and manage AI with security and resilience embedded across every layer of the technology stack.
C.P. Gurnani, Co-Founder and Vice Chairman of AIONOS, and Sanjeev Verma, President and CEO of Black Box, will jointly steer the alliance's global expansion, according to an official statement.
What the Leadership Said
Gurnani framed the alliance as part of India's broader AI ambitions. 'India is at an extraordinary inflection point. We are not just consuming AI, we are building it, exporting it, and setting the agenda for how the world deploys intelligent technology at scale,' he said. He added that Black Box brings 'the digital infrastructure engine spanning data centres, enterprise networks, and IoT across 35-plus countries,' covering the full journey from the physical layer to the AI application layer.
Verma described the rationale from the infrastructure side: 'AI transformation begins with a strong digital foundation, and Black Box enables that foundation through mission-critical infrastructure, connectivity, and managed services that power enterprise operations worldwide.' He said the combined offering would help organisations 'move from AI ambition to AI at scale.'
Simmi Dhamija, Chief Operating Officer of AIONOS, added that enterprises 'do not need more AI ambition — they need a partner who can make AI real across their entire business,' positioning the alliance as a 'single, accountable partnership that owns the transformation journey, from infrastructure to intelligence.'
Focus on India's GCC Ecosystem
In India, a key priority for the alliance is the rapidly expanding Global Capability Centre (GCC) ecosystem. The two companies say they are positioned to help GCCs build AI-ready infrastructure, deploy enterprise-grade AI solutions, and create intelligent, scalable operations that integrate with their global parent organisations. India's GCC sector has emerged as a significant driver of enterprise technology investment, making it a strategic target for an end-to-end AI-and-infrastructure play of this kind.
What Enterprises Stand to Gain
According to the companies, the alliance delivers a unified approach to AI adoption across the full technology stack — from digital infrastructure and OT/IoT connectivity to industry-specific AI solutions — with security, resilience, and governance built in. Stated outcome targets include productivity improvements, cost optimisation, revenue growth, and competitive differentiation, delivered through a single globally capable partnership.
The two companies will jointly develop industry-focused solutions and expand go-to-market opportunities across their combined geographies. Further details on specific sector rollouts and timelines have not yet been disclosed.