India AI Impact Expo 2026: Bridging Innovation and Collaboration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the India AI Impact Expo 2026, showcasing AI innovation and international collaborations. The Expo will feature pavilions from 13 countries and include over 600 startups, attracting 2.5 lakh visitors. The event aims to create business opportunities within the global AI ecosystem.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will kick off the India AI Impact Expo 2026 at the Bharat Mandapam on Monday, according to his office's announcement. Scheduled from February 16-20, the event runs in tandem with the India AI Impact Summit.
The Expo offers a platform for showcasing AI's practical applications, converging policy and practice, innovation and scale, and technology with everyday life. Spanning 10 arenas and over 70,000 square metres, the event will attract global tech companies, startups, academic and research bodies, and international delegates. It will feature 13 national pavilions, spotlighting collaborations from countries including Australia, Japan, and the UK.
The exhibition promises over 600 high-potential startups and 300 finely curated pavilions, aiming to forge new partnerships and fuel business opportunities in the AI domain. Attendees can look forward to more than 500 sessions featuring upwards of 3,250 speakers, focusing on AI's transformative effects and future strategies.
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