Delhi’s India AI Impact Summit 2026 is a melting pot of ideas, with global leaders converging to shape AI’s next chapter. UCL Vice-Provost Gerent Rees was awestruck by the summit’s energy, revealing a pivotal MoU with Tech Mahindra to boost R&D and equip students with real-business expertise.
Optimism abounds for India-UK synergy amid India’s push in AI, cutting-edge medicine, robotics, and space. Rees seeks alliances with top institutes like IIT Delhi, AIIMS, and IIC Bangalore for groundbreaking research.
Switzerland’s Dr. Leena Robra promoted transparency via the ‘Apertus’ open-source model, part of their AI Initiative, ensuring ethical AI for public welfare.
France’s Estelle David beamed over their record pavilion with 30 firms and 120 visiting companies, enhancing bilateral innovation ties.
Fujitsu’s Jango Okai unveiled quantum-supercomputing hybrids, far surpassing traditional tech for simulations and discoveries, vital for India’s data-driven ascent.
Oriserve co-founder Maz Ansari explained their proven AI for seamless, dialect-aware customer interactions, empowering rural India with effortless service access.
The event heralds a new era of collaborative AI, balancing power with ethics for global prosperity.
