Global Innovations Converge at India AI Impact Summit 2026
The India AI Impact Summit 2026, from February 16-20, opens with security restrictions. It features over 300 exhibitions showcasing international collaborations in AI. Inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, it expects 2.5 lakh visitors, fostering partnerships among global tech firms, startups, governments, and academia.
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The much-anticipated India AI Impact Summit 2026 is set to start with initial day restrictions, as host preparations reach their final phase. Premier chunks of India's AI landscape will be on display at the Bharat Mandapam, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurating the event on the evening of February 16.
The summit will boast a robust showing from countries like Australia, Japan, and Russia, in addition to 13 others participating in international collaboration exhibitions. The expansive expo will harbor over 300 meticulously curated displays across thematic chakras—people, planet, and progress—highlighting advances in AI across diverse sectors.
Attendees must adhere to distinct entry protocols and registrations via the DigiYatra app or a QR code. With an expected influx of over 2.5 lakh visitors, the summit encourages global partnerships, blending tech companies, startups, academicians, and policymakers to explore AI's future.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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