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Top AI Conferences in India

In 2026 India has firmly established itself as a global epicenter for artificial intelligence innovation. The landscape has shifted from experimental pilots to massive deployments of "Agentic AI" and "Sovereign AI" infrastructures. For developers, data scientists and business leaders the local conference circuit now offers the same high-signal networking and technical depth as Silicon Valley. …

In 2026 India has firmly established itself as a global epicenter for artificial intelligence innovation. The landscape has shifted from experimental pilots to massive deployments of “Agentic AI” and “Sovereign AI” infrastructures. For developers, data scientists and business leaders the local conference circuit now offers the same high-signal networking and technical depth as Silicon Valley.

Whether you are looking to build goal-driven autonomous agents or navigate the complex ethics of large-scale AI governance these ten conferences represent the best of the Indian AI ecosystem.


1. India AI Impact Summit 2026 (New Delhi)

Held in February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi this summit was a historic milestone as the first global AI summit series hosted in the Global South. Attended by CEOs like Sundar Pichai and dozens of heads of state the event focused on the “Sarvajan Hitaya Sarvajan Sukhaya” (Welfare for all, Happiness of all) theme. It serves as the primary bridge between international policy and Indian innovation.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Exploration of the “New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments” signed by 13 leading model providers.
  • Announcements of over $250 billion in investment commitments across the AI value chain.
  • Focus on Sovereign AI and designing national compute and data innovation ecosystems.
  • Bilateral trade agreements and partnerships for inclusive economic development.

2. Machine Learning Developers Summit 2026 (Bengaluru)

MLDS is India’s largest gathering specifically for the “builders”—AI engineers, developers and data scientists. The 2026 edition focused heavily on the rise of Agentic AI where LLMs evolve into intelligent agents that can reason and act autonomously. Hosted in Bengaluru it is the best place to see live coding challenges and deep tech sessions on scaling AI infrastructure.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Deep dives into the architectures and frameworks powering production-grade generative systems.
  • Recognition of the “AIM 40 Under 40 AI Builders” who ship real AI at scale.
  • Hands-on playground for testing autonomous agent workflows.
  • Networking with thousands of senior AI developers and research scientists.

3. DataHack Summit 2026 (Bengaluru)

Organized by Analytics Vidhya this summit is the most futuristic AI conference in India. Held at The Leela Bhartiya City in August it blends high-level strategy with granular technical workshops. It is particularly famous for its “AgentOps” tracks which cover the full production lifecycle—from building and deploying to monitoring AI agents in the wild.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Over 70 AI sessions featuring speakers from Atlassian, Novartis and Bain & Company.
  • Masterclasses on building software applications with 100x speed using AI.
  • Specialized workshops on Reinforcement Learning (RL) for LLM agents.
  • High-signal networking with both academic researchers and enterprise AI practitioners.

4. Cypher 2026 (Bengaluru)

Rooted in the heart of India’s Silicon Valley Cypher stands at the crossroads of innovation and global opportunity. Scheduled for October 2026 it connects AI innovators with international markets. Unlike developer-only events Cypher focuses on the “Impact” side—how AI solutions can be scaled into profitable global businesses.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Tracks on human-centric design for secure AI systems and cyber defense.
  • Emphasis on translating theoretical research into practical industry applications.
  • Platform for startups to pitch AI solutions to international venture capitalists.
  • Discussions on the ethical, legal and policy aspects of AI deployment.

5. NASSCOM Technology & Leadership Forum (Mumbai)

The NTLF is the “flagship” event for the Indian tech industry. While it covers the broader tech spectrum the 2026 edition in Mumbai was dominated by the “GenAI Talent Imperative.” It is the premier gathering for C-suite executives to discuss how AI will reshape the future global workforce and India’s roadmap to competitiveness.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • High-level panels on “AI at the Core, 6G at the Edge” for resilient infrastructure.
  • Strategy sessions on building a global future workforce through AI skilling.
  • Networking with government officials and leaders of India’s billion-dollar tech firms.
  • Announcements of the “Nasscom Makers Honor Awards” for brilliant AI engineers.

6. AI India Show 2026 (New Delhi)

Organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Pragati Maidan this event is a massive trade show and conference hybrid. It is unique for its cross-industry focus covering sectors like agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing and media. It is the best event for those looking for hardware providers and deep learning service partners.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Extensive exhibition of AI hardware, hardware manufacturers and tech providers.
  • Focus on AI strategies for the media, entertainment and communication sectors.
  • Introduction of the latest innovations in speech and image recognition.
  • Discussion on AI-led digital transformation for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

7. Rising 2026 (Bengaluru)

Rising is India’s biggest meeting for women in data science and AI. Beyond just being a diversity event it is a high-level technical conference that showcases some of the most innovative work being done by female AI researchers in the country. It is essential for those looking to build inclusive AI teams and network with top female talent.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Keynotes from women leading AI practices at global giants like Google, IBM and Amazon.
  • Mentorship tracks for young women entering the deep-tech field.
  • Discussions on “Inclusive AI” and reducing algorithmic bias in public datasets.
  • Recognition of women who have made significant contributions to the Indian AI ecosystem.

8. World AI Show India (Mumbai)

This global series makes a high-impact stop in Mumbai focusing on the enterprise application of AI. It attracts senior decision-makers from BFSI (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance) and retail. The focus here is on “Practical AI”—moving from proof-of-concept to enterprise-wide deployment that impacts the bottom line.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Use cases on AI-driven risk management and fraud detection in banking.
  • Sessions on personalizing the customer journey in retail using generative models.
  • Networking with “Chief Data Officers” and “Chief AI Officers” of major Indian banks.
  • Deep dives into data governance and compliance for regulated industries.

9. Illuminate 2026 – IAMCP India (Bengaluru)

Hosted at the Vivanta Taj in Whitefield this conference is the gateway to the Microsoft AI ecosystem in India. It brings together Microsoft leaders and partners to discuss the roadmap for Azure AI and Copilot. If your business is built on the Microsoft stack this is the one event you cannot miss to understand the 2026 product roadmap.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Direct access to Microsoft’s vision for “Agentic Business Applications.”
  • Technical consulting walk-throughs for the Microsoft Cloud platform.
  • Focus on the “ISV Transformation Journey” using AI.
  • Awards and recognition for the most innovative Microsoft partners in India.

10. Google I/O Connect India 2026 (Bengaluru)

Following the main Google I/O announcement in California Google brings a localized version to Bengaluru. This event is where Indian developers get the first hands-on look at new Gemini models, Vertex AI updates and Android AI integrations. It is highly technical and developer-focused.

  • Key Takeaways:
  • Workshops on building AI-first apps using the latest Google APIs.
  • Office hours with Google’s global AI engineering team.
  • Focus on “AI for India”—building tools that support local languages and contexts.
  • Networking with the massive community of Google Developer Groups (GDG) across India.

The AI landscape of 2026 is move-fast-and-build. If you are a developer looking to master the latest agentic frameworks MLDS and DataHack Summit are your best bets. If you are a business leader looking to understand the global strategic shift the India AI Impact Summit and NTLF are essential. The world is watching India’s AI revolution and these conferences are where the script is being written.

Nikhat Parveen

Nikhat Parveen

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