India AI leaders are shaping the next technology frontier. Leading figures are coming together to discuss how the use of AI is shaping the future in India, with a total of over 250 CCXOs, founders, government officials, and technology leaders in attendance. The focus of the discussions will be on deployed and governing AI solutions, and on AI’s impact on enterprise transformation. This event represents an opportunity for attendees to gain insight from real-world experiences in deploying AI in different markets, particularly in the Healthcare, Telecom, Manufacturing, and Digital Services sectors.

Attendees will also benefit from the opportunities to build peer-level relationships, align on strategic initiatives, and pull in insights from visionary business people and start-ups. In addition to the many formal networking opportunities available during the event, there will be many informal networking opportunities during the seven-hour event, with several different structured and organic networking opportunities available for all attendees.
Many of these networking opportunities often lead to new business partnerships and/or investments. The conclave will also run simultaneously with the launch of the ET AI Awards. Created by The Economic Times to help honour and showcase the impact of innovation, functional excellence, and leadership credibility across the AI industry, Puneet Kukreja commented, “The future of AI is not just about being innovative, but also about being responsible, and scalable.”
Why India AI Leaders Are Meeting at the ET AI Conclave
Leading figures are coming together to discuss how the use of AI is shaping the future in India, with a total of over 250 CCXOs, founders, government officials, and technology leaders in attendance. The focus of the discussions will be on deployed and governing AI solutions, and on AI’s impact on enterprise transformation. This event represents an opportunity for attendees to gain insight from real-world experiences in deploying AI in different markets, particularly in the Healthcare, Telecom, Manufacturing, and Digital Services sectors.
Attendees will also benefit from the opportunities to build peer-level relationships, align on strategic initiatives, and pull in insights from visionary business people and start-ups. In addition to the many formal networking opportunities available during the event, there will be many informal networking opportunities during the seven-hour event, with several different structured and organic networking opportunities available for all attendees. Many of these networking opportunities often lead to new business partnerships and/or investments. The conclave will also run simultaneously with the launch of the ET AI Awards. Created by The Economic Times to help honour and showcase the impact of innovation, functional excellence, and leadership credibility across the AI industry, Puneet Kukreja commented, “The future of AI is not just about being innovative, but also about being responsible, and scalable.”
How the ET AI Awards Strengthen India’s AI Ecosystem
The awards categories are separated; there are two award categories for startups, and there are two for larger enterprises. We will be evaluating scalability, governance, and practical implementation to determine the finalists. Technical experts will be reviewing submissions with senior executives. Winners will receive national visibility and validation within the ecosystem. The recognition can assist with hiring talent and developing the business.
Ultimately, we reward results rather than experimentation through this platform. Founders are connected with investors within a trusted environment. Enterprises are sharing knowledge and strategy related to their vision of AI for India. As the adoption of AI speeds up, getting closer to decision-makers can be a game-changer. As a result, the act of participating is a sign of leadership in AI transformation within India.
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