Atlantis Intelligence explores AI data centre investment in West Bengal

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West Bengal's ambitions to become a major destination for digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence investments have received another boost. Noida-based Atlantis Intelligence is exploring the possibility of setting up an AI-focused data centre in the state as part of its long-term expansion strategy.

The company has confirmed that it is evaluating West Bengal for its next phase of growth. However, the final investment decision will depend on the implementation of the state's proposed data centre policy and the clarity of incentives offered to investors.

Initial focus on enterprise customers

According to company officials, the proposed facility will initially serve Atlantis Intelligence's existing global customer base by providing data localisation, secure hosting and regulatory compliance infrastructure. These services are increasingly important as organisations across industries seek secure and compliant digital infrastructure for AI applications and cloud-based operations.

The company believes that a Bengal facility could replicate the success of its existing operations in Noida while strengthening its presence in eastern India.

Commercial expansion planned for the future

Beyond serving existing clients, Atlantis Intelligence has indicated that the proposed facility could eventually expand into a commercial data centre business, offering infrastructure services to a broader range of enterprises.

With AI adoption accelerating across sectors, the demand for high-performance computing, cloud infrastructure and secure data storage continues to rise. This has created significant opportunities for states that can provide the right policy framework and supporting infrastructure.

West Bengal's growing digital infrastructure ecosystem

West Bengal has been actively positioning itself as an emerging destination for technology and digital infrastructure investments. The state government is working on policies aimed at attracting data centres, cloud service providers and AI-driven businesses.

If Atlantis Intelligence proceeds with its investment, it would further strengthen the state's growing technology ecosystem and reinforce West Bengal's position as an emerging hub for AI, cloud computing and digital infrastructure.

As India's digital economy continues to expand, projects like these could play a significant role in creating high-value employment, attracting technology investments and supporting the next generation of AI-powered businesses.