
Tech Data Advanced Private Limited has announced a new strategic distribution agreement with NVIDIA to bring its full suite of enterprise and data centre AI technologies to the Indian market.
This partnership marks a significant step in advancing AI accessibility for Indian enterprises, offering them a broad range of NVIDIA’s industry-leading AI platforms, including advanced data centre GPUS and full-stack development tools. The move is expected to accelerate AI deployment across sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and BFSI.

Speaking on the development, Sundaresan K, Vice President and Country General Manager at Tech Data, stated, “By combining NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI capabilities with our indigenous solutions and expansive partner ecosystem, we aim to empower Indian businesses to overcome infrastructure barriers, scale AI innovation, and unlock new growth opportunities within the technology landscape.”

NVIDIA’s AI stack includes essential tools like CUDA-X libraries for enhanced machine learning and data processing, and NVIDIA NIM microservices, which streamline the development of intelligent assistants and productivity-focused applications.
Leveraging its strong local partner network, Tech Data intends to fast-track AI adoption by simplifying access to NVIDIA’s offerings and supporting businesses with end-to-end enablement. Additionally, Tech Data will align this initiative with its existing collaborations, including its tie-up with Dell’s AI Factory and key software vendors, to unlock wider AI potential in the country.
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Already a distribution partner for NVIDIA in Europe and North America, Tech Data’s expansion into India is part of its broader “Destination AI” initiative, aimed at democratizing AI access and innovation globally.
In parallel, NVIDIA’s recent announcements at GTC 2025 further highlight its commitment to AI development. The company unveiled two new personal AI supercomputers—DGX Spark and DGX Station—built on the powerful Grace Blackwell platform. These systems are designed to help developers, researchers, and data scientists handle demanding AI tasks such as training and inference large language models (LLMS) directly from their desktops, with the flexibility to operate locally or deploy seamlessly to cloud platforms.
The partnership between Tech Data and NVIDIA is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the next chapter of AI innovation in India.
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