| Code: MTA10969 | Publication Date: Nov 2025 |
The main drivers of this growth are increasing deployment of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, expansion of 5G and multi-access edge infrastructure, and enterprises’ growing need for low-latency processing and data-localisation in distributed computing scenarios.
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The edge computing market in India is evolving towards a distributed architecture that brings compute and data-storage assets closer to the user-device or sensor. Edge platforms are increasingly being used in industrial IoT deployments to enable predictive maintenance and real-time analytics at the factory floor. Telecom operators are pairing 5G deployments with edge data-centre nodes to provide low-latency services such as AR/VR and gaming. In addition, enterprises in retail and logistics are deploying edge-enabled devices to create personalised customer experiences and improve last-mile efficiency.
The edge-computing market in India is experiencing a number of developments, including the rollout of edge data-centres in regional hubs beyond major metro areas that could support local workloads or reduce latency. Major players in the market are working on partnerships to integrate hardware, software and services to provide managed edge platforms. Companies are increasingly experimenting with edge-AI and edge-analytic solutions that allow data to be processed locally, instead of being sent back to the cloud. In addition, edge infrastructure is being built around telecom operators and hyperscale’s to provide enterprises with real-time applications in areas like manufacturing, smart cities and autonomous systems.
Some of the leading companies include: