Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday lauded the India AI Impact Summit, highlighting the role of the country's youth in driving technological progress.
An Austrian exhibition on regenerative design and environmental resilience is being showcased at Lokayata Gallery in Hauz Khas Village, bringing together international collaboration and student-driven innovation. IMAGINE Coral Reef - Regenerative Design, commissioned by the Austrian Minis
The India AI Impact Expo 2026 will be held from February 16 to 20 alongside the India AI Impact Summit and is envisioned as a national showcase of artificial intelligence in action, bringing together policy, innovation, and large-scale implementation under one platform.
The summit, scheduled to run from February 16-20, will showcase scalable and socially impactful AI solutions that address pressing global priorities, including healthcare, education, climate resilience and inclusive governance. The shortlisted teams will present their solutions during the
India's AI Governance Guidelines for Enabling Safe and Trusted AI Innovation outlined a principle-based framework to position artificial intelligence as a catalyst for inclusive growth, competitiveness, and the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 as the country sets itself up to host the AI Impa
Bikhchandani stated, "The approval of Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 is a transformative step for India's entrepreneurial landscape. With a ₹10,000 crore corpus dedicated to mobilising patient domestic capital, the initiative will capitalise deep tech breakthroughs, strengthen innovative ma
Olivier Blum, CEO, Schneider Electric looks forward to this year's summit, saying that it is critical for energy technology to work with AI to ensure scalability of digital infrastructure.
Accenture Chair & CEO Julie Sweet says the summit comes at opportune time when the Global South is playing an important role in positioning the future of AI.
Natasha Crampton, Vice President and Chief Responsible AI Officer at Microsoft, says that the summit will provide a ground to ensure that the Global South can narrow the gap in the diffusion and democratisation of AI.
India's approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rooted in citizen empowerment, trust, and inclusive innovation, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Jitin Prasada, noted while outlining the country's vision at the AI Impact Summit 2026.