The India AI Impact Summit is a five‑day event in New Delhi that brings together the world’s leading AI executives, policymakers, and innovators to shape the future of artificial intelligence. Hosted at Bharat Mandapam, the summit showcases cutting‑edge research, real‑world pilots, and market opportunities, giving you a front‑row seat to the next wave of AI development.
Star‑Studded Speaker Lineup
Tech Leaders on Stage
- Sundar Pichai – CEO, Alphabet (Google)
- Jensen Huang – Founder & CEO, Nvidia
- Demis Hassabis – CEO, DeepMind
- Brad Smith – President, Microsoft
- Cristiano Amon – CEO, Qualcomm
- Sam Altman – OpenAI (expected appearance)
- Bill Gates – Co‑founder, Microsoft
Indian Visionaries
- Mukesh Ambani – Chairman, Reliance
- Sunil Bharti Mittal – Founder, Bharti Enterprises
- Nandan Nilekani – Co‑founder, Infosys
- Senior executives from HCLTech, Intel India, Adobe India, and Razorpay
Agenda Built Around People, Planet, Progress
Key Themes (the “Sutras”)
- Human Capital & Inclusion – skilling workshops targeting 1 million workers
- Safe & Trusted AI – policy frameworks and ethical guidelines
- AI for Economic Growth – use cases in healthcare, education, and governance
- Environmental Impact – AI solutions for sustainability challenges
Expo Scale and Opportunities
Exhibitors and Competitions
- Over 300 exhibitors from 30+ countries occupying 70,000 sq m of floor space
- “AI for ALL” competition – showcases inclusive innovation
- “AI by HER” challenge – highlights gender‑diverse talent
- Live demos of AI pilots in agriculture, fintech, and public health
Why the Summit Matters for India
India is positioning AI as a national enabler, and the summit proves that ambition is more than rhetoric. By hosting a gathering of this magnitude, the country signals its readiness to influence global AI standards while unlocking market potential for both multinational firms and home‑grown startups. If you’re looking to partner with industry giants or tap into a fast‑growing ecosystem, this event offers a rare, high‑impact platform.
Impact on Policy, Startups, and Academia
Policymakers will sit front‑row to emerging best practices, accelerating the rollout of AI‑friendly regulations. Startups gain direct access to investors from Google, Nvidia, and other tech leaders, turning ideas into funded projects. Academic researchers can forge cross‑border collaborations that push India toward its goal of becoming a top‑10 AI research nation.
