
New Delhi, India — February 16, 2026
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 opened Monday at Bharat Mandapam, bringing together more than 300 companies and delegates from over 100 countries in what organizers describe as one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence gatherings. Running through February 20, the event showcases how AI technologies can transform sectors ranging from agriculture and healthcare to education and public services.
Alongside the summit, the India AI Impact Expo 2026 is displaying cutting-edge tools, live demonstrations, and next-generation solutions designed to simplify everyday life through automation and intelligent systems.
Mega Expo Spanning 70,000 Sq. Meters
The exhibition covers nearly 70,000 square meters and features participants from over 30 countries. Visitors can experience real-time demonstrations illustrating how AI works in practical scenarios — from diagnosing crop diseases to enabling faster medical treatment and improving language translation tools.
Special Programs for Youth
Dedicated initiatives such as YUVAi and AI for ALL aim to educate students and young professionals about using AI tools for learning, skill development, and career growth. Organizers say these sessions are designed to prepare the next generation for an AI-driven economy.
Interactive Technology Zones
The summit includes themed experience pavilions where attendees can test:
Smart health monitoring systems
AI-powered tutors
Assistive technology for people with disabilities
Smart agriculture solutions
Startups from India and abroad are also presenting innovations and interacting directly with visitors and investors.
Global Leaders and Tech Giants Expected
The event is expected to host heads of state, ministers, and technology leaders from across the world, including:
Emmanuel Macron
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Narendra Modi
Technology and industry leaders anticipated to attend include:
Sundar Pichai
Sam Altman
Bill Gates
Mukesh Ambani
N. Chandrasekaran
Nandan Nilekani
Sunil Bharti Mittal
K. Krithivasan
Roshni Nadar Malhotra
Five-Day Summit Agenda Highlights
Feb 16: Policy roundtables among experts and officials; evening expo inauguration.
Feb 17: Launch of six research publications focused on agriculture, health, education, energy, gender empowerment, and accessibility.
Feb 18: Leading scientists present new research; companies conduct live AI demonstrations.
Feb 19: Key address by the Prime Minister and strategic meetings with global executives to discuss AI investment and partnerships.
Feb 20: Council session of Global Partnership on AI on safe and trustworthy AI frameworks.
Core Themes Guiding Discussions
The summit revolves around seven priority pillars:
Human capital
Social empowerment
Safe and trustworthy AI
Innovation
Science
Democratization of AI resources
Economic growth
Its broader vision is built on three principles:
People: Align AI with human progress and cultural diversity.
Planet: Promote responsible innovation.
Progress: Ensure inclusive growth through technology.
Strategic Significance
Experts say the summit highlights India’s growing role as a global technology hub and a key voice in shaping AI governance, innovation standards, and cross-border collaboration. With participation from policymakers, corporations, and researchers, the event is expected to influence international AI policy and investment trends.










