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300 exhibitors from 30 nations likely to feature in India-AI expo

  • IBEF
  • January 23, 2026

India is preparing to host a major global artificial intelligence event as part of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, with the accompanying India-AI Impact Expo expected to feature more than 300 exhibitors from nearly 30 countries, according to an announcement released ahead of the summit. Scheduled to be held from February 16 to 20, 2026, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, the event will bring together leading experts in artificial intelligence research, businesses deploying AI solutions, startups developing advanced AI technologies, academic institutions offering AI-focused programmes, and policymakers from across the world. The summit and expo will showcase cutting-edge AI applications and facilitate discussions on expanding the use of artificial intelligence across key sectors, including governance, healthcare, agriculture, education, and sustainability. With participation from a wide range of global stakeholders, the Expo is expected to be among the largest international AI exhibitions hosted in the Global South, reinforcing India’s growing stature as a hub for AI innovation and international collaboration.
As part of the broader India-AI Impact Summit 2026 framework, the Expo is anchored around three core pillars: People, Planet, and Progress. It aims to bridge global research with real-world deployment of AI technologies that address pressing social and economic challenges. With exhibitors representing dozens of countries, the Expo will provide a platform to demonstrate innovative AI solutions, foster cross-border partnerships, and build international networks focused on responsible and inclusive AI adoption. The event is expected to attract prominent speakers and participants from business, government, and academia, including global leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators. By convening this diverse group of stakeholders, India is underscoring its commitment to developing a collaborative AI ecosystem that supports domestic priorities while contributing to global development objectives.

Disclaimer: This information has been collected through secondary research and IBEF is not responsible for any errors in the same.

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