STL Brings Neuralis to the US to Power AI Data Centres

STL Optical Connectivity NA, LLC, the US subsidiary of STL, has announced the launch of Neuralis in the US. Neuralis is its flagship suite of data centre connectivity solutions. As AI, hyperscale computing, and edge workloads reshape technology, STL Neuralis acts as the central nervous system for data centres. Named for neural network pathways, STL Neuralis delivers seamless connectivity and ultra-fast processing to support demanding environments.

It comprises two pillars: Data Centre Interconnect and Data Centre Whitespace.

Data Centre Interconnect (DCI) is a high-speed optical backbone. It connects different data centre facilities together. DCI enables fast and seamless data transmission across campuses. It supports metro areas and regional networks. This is vital for cloud and AI workloads.

STL provides DCI solutions for operators. STL helps build scalable interconnect infrastructure. These solutions follow global standards. They meet the fast-growing demands of AI-driven data centres.

Data Centre Whitespace is a space built for IT infrastructure in data centres. It houses compute, storage, and networking equipment. Power and cooling systems maintain the environment. STL helps organisations use whitespace efficiently. STL reduces operational complexity. STL allows data centres to scale as business needs change.

Neuralis was developed in close collaboration with STL’s customers. It helps solve space and density challenges for data centres. STLOC has locations across the United States. The company supports US data centre operators. It helps them scale AI infrastructure quickly and reliably. STLOC supplies high-quality products to its customers.

Modern data centres no longer rely on North-South traffic. They now use East-West traffic due to GPU-heavy systems. AI training workloads are driving these changes. Neuralis provides a strong, integrated base for data centre networks. It allows easy scaling to meet demand.

Embracing the full lifecycle of connectorization

With the introduction of STL Neuralis, STL reinforces its distinctive position as a fully vertically integrated partner to its customers. Those customers include Hyperscalers, Neoclouds and Enterprise data centres. It can help organisations design, build and connect data centre environments that are future-proofed and encompass the entire lifecycle of connectorization:

  1. Ultra-Pure Preform: Creating the glass preform from silica
  2. Fibre Drawing: Precision-pulling fibre to exacting standards
  3. Advanced Cabling: Integrating fibres into the Celesta IBR series
  4. Connectorization: Delivering tested, plug-and-play pre-terminated assemblies and associated connectivity hardware
Ankit agarwal, managing director, stl

Ankit Agarwal, Managing Director, STL, commented, “AI demands a level of precision and density that traditional cabling simply cannot meet.

“With STL Neuralis, we are providing the high-speed, low-latency foundation that allows GPU clusters to perform at their peak, moving complexity out of the field and into a controlled, high-precision factory environment.”

Enterprise Times: What does this mean

STL Neuralis launched after a strong Q3 2026, showing 26% revenue growth. In the US, STL saw steady progress in operational margins for the last five quarters. This was helped by high-margin products and US market growth. The US–India Trade Agreement talks position STL to tap new opportunities. Customers will benefit from reliable, quality solutions for AI-ready infrastructure.

Neuralis marks a turning point for STL’s North American customers. It offers the potential of faster growth into FY2027. STL’s advanced factory in Lugoff, South Carolina, helps hyperscalers and colocation providers with local products. The $56 million manufacturing facility specialises in producing high-capacity fibre optic cables and connectivity products.

As the company’s North American headquarters, this facility supports the expansion of high-speed internet and 5G networks, providing “made in America” fibre solutions to meet domestic requirements for broadband and now its data centre solutions.

Customers gain future-ready networks that meet the US digital economy’s needs. Neuralis brings high speed and low latency for next-generation data centres, critical in a world that is rolling out AI.

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