At his New Delhi residence Seva Tirth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an inspiring session with 16 AI and deep tech startup heads on Friday, centering on innovations crafted for Indian realities.
The entrepreneurs unveiled their initiatives spanning healthcare delivery, agricultural efficiency, digital security, space ventures, and empowerment programs. Per the PMO, these efforts target monumental challenges afflicting millions. Healthcare sees AI enabling sophisticated disease detection, therapeutic genes, and seamless record systems for universal access.
In agriculture, tools harnessing satellite data and underwater insights are set to elevate output and shield against climatic volatilities. The lineup featured experts in cyber defenses, moral AI guidelines, extraterrestrial tech, legal system upgrades, and language-inclusive learning for broader upliftment.
The PM expressed admiration for their pathbreaking work, imploring focus on India-centric developments. Dialogues illuminated AI prospects in agri-ecosystems and nature conservation, from safeguarding soil health via productivity surveillance to prudent fertilizer deployment. He underscored advancing native languages through AI for enriched higher education.
CEOs and founders from Abridge, Adalat AI, BrainsiteAI, Credo AI, Eka Care, Gleen, Inogal, Invideo, Miko, Origin, Prophase, Rassen, Rubric, SatSure, Supernova, and Sypha AI were in attendance. Accompanying officials included Principal Secretary P.K. Mishra, Shaktikanta Das, and Jitin Prasada.
Such engagements propel India’s vision of a vibrant, indigenous AI landscape, harmonizing technological prowess with domestic demands for sustainable progress.
