New Delhi hosted a powerhouse gathering at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, featuring trailblazing AI applications from field to clinic. Global voices converged, celebrating India’s tech trajectory.
Switzerland’s Guy Parmelin thanked organizers, portraying AI as a harbinger of deep social shifts, not just gadgets.
Spotlight fell on AgreenCulture CEO Christoph Obe’s driverless tractor marvel. With quartet of cameras, it navigates barriers, diagnoses crop ills, advises on inputs, and self-checks operations. Farmers oversee via apps, revolutionizing rural labor.
India collaborations kick off with ‘Tractors Service’ in Maharashtra, eyeing Punjab and Karnataka next. ‘Huge potential here,’ Obe affirmed.
James Reagan of Oriol Networks pitched photon-linked GPUs for greener, swifter AI power. India’s passion, he noted, fuels world-class innovation.
WHO’s Ellen Labrique championed AI in health as an enhancer: quick anomaly detection in imaging prioritizes the needy, boosting doctor efficacy without displacements.
Cyprus scientist Demetrios Skourides extolled PM Modi’s vision, marking the event as a worldwide boon. The summit crystallized AI’s promise, with India driving the charge.
