Blue Cloud Softech signs $150 million statement of work with SpaceX International

Hyderabad, August 10, 2026: Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Ltd has announced that its wholly owned US subsidiary, Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Ltd-USA, has signed a statement of work worth a minimum $150 million with SpaceX International Ltd, Malaysia, covering artificial intelligence infrastructure, cybersecurity, telecommunications and data centre solutions.

The statement of work, executed under a Master Services Agreement between the two companies dated July 9, 2026, carries a minimum contractual commitment of $150 million over an 18-month period, subject to the terms and conditions of the agreements, Blue Cloud Softech said in a regulatory filing.

The engagement marks a significant expansion for the Hyderabad-based technology company into large-scale AI infrastructure and related technology services for global customers.

$70 million AI infrastructure component

Under the agreement, Blue Cloud’s US subsidiary will design, build, integrate, secure, connect and operate a dedicated, sovereign-grade AI compute and data centre platform for SpaceX International.

The $150 million programme is divided across four business segments. AI infrastructure accounts for $70 million, followed by cybersecurity at $25 million, telecommunications at $25 million and data centre solutions at $30 million.

The services will be delivered in five phases across six quarterly billing periods. The engagement will begin with assessment and design activities and is expected to culminate in managed operations from the sixth quarter onwards.

The scope includes building GPU and accelerator clusters, MLOps and model-serving infrastructure, as well as deploying a Security Operations Centre with security information and event management (SIEM) and security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) capabilities.

The project will also cover core network infrastructure and network operations centre-managed connectivity, along with data centre construction, commissioning and disaster-recovery capabilities.

The infrastructure will be governed by defined service levels covering platform, network and facility availability.

Expansion into AI infrastructure

Tejesh Kumar Kodali, Group Chairman of Blue Cloud Softech Solutions, said the engagement represents an important milestone for the company’s AI infrastructure business.

He said the project demonstrates Blue Cloud’s ability to design, build and operate integrated AI compute, cybersecurity and data centre solutions at scale, while strengthening its strategy of developing technology infrastructure capabilities for global clients.

Blue Cloud Softech said the project will expand its participation in the AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, telecommunications and data centre segments, as demand for computing infrastructure and secure digital connectivity continues to grow.