Arrcus announced a major expansion of its India operations to support the country’s accelerating demand for AI-ready, cloud-scale, and mobile networking infrastructure. The company, known for its disaggregated networking software and hyperscale routing solutions, is ramping up its local workforce, leadership, and partnerships to address growth opportunities across telecom, data center, and enterprise sectors.
At the core of this initiative is Arrcus’ Connected Edge-AI (ACE-AI) fabric—an architecture designed to interconnect GPUs, DPUs, and CPUs across distributed environments. ACE-AI enables scalable AI training and inference with reduced latency and power consumption, aligning with India’s rapidly advancing AI and 5G ecosystem. Arrcus also appointed Vikram Anand as Managing Director for India sales and business development and expanded its engineering operations under Ashutosh Sharma.
Arrcus is deepening collaboration with major ecosystem partners including Fujitsu, UfiSpace, and Edgecore to bring open, disaggregated networking to India’s digital infrastructure buildout. The company’s leadership will be featured this week at the Global Fintech Fest (GFF25) in Mumbai and India Mobile Congress (IMC25) in New Delhi, highlighting its AI networking vision for finance, mobility, and digital transformation.
• Arrcus is scaling operations and partnerships across India to serve AI, telecom, and data center markets.
• ACE-AI fabric connects GPUs, DPUs, and CPUs across multi-cloud and edge environments.
• Vikram Anand joins as Managing Director, and Ashutosh Sharma leads engineering in India.
• Partners include Fujitsu, UfiSpace, and Edgecore for open, disaggregated networking platforms.
• Executives to speak at GFF25 and IMC25 on AI networking and digital transformation.
“India is leading in the global AI revolution both as an innovation hub as well as a consumer of AI,” said Shekar Ayyar, CEO of Arrcus. “By expanding our in-country workforce and partnerships, we are enabling Indian customers with modern, open alternatives to incumbent networking providers.”
🌐 Analysis: Arrcus’ expansion reinforces India’s position as a strategic hub for next-generation AI networking. The company’s ACE-AI fabric aligns with broader industry trends toward open, disaggregated infrastructure—a direction also advanced by players like Cisco (SONiC-based systems) and Juniper (Paragon and Apstra). By combining local leadership, open hardware partnerships, and AI fabric innovation, Arrcus is positioning itself as a key enabler in India’s AI and 5G growth trajectory.






