As AI moves from experimentation to large-scale deployment, the India AI Impact Expo 2026 has adopted a sector-first approach to help attendees understand where AI is making the most meaningful difference. Instead of arranging the event around generic technology categories, the Expo brings together innovations based on the industries, public systems, and societal challenges they serve. This creates a highly intuitive experience for visitors and gives exhibitors a clear context for demonstrating real-world relevance. With over 300+ exhibitors, 30+ participating countries, and 10+ thematic pavilions, sector focus sits at the heart of how this Expo helps people navigate the fast-changing AI landscape.
Visitors will encounter real systems in motion: robotics, agentic AI workflows, scientific models, infrastructure tools, and sector-specific solutions. These demos help translate complex concepts into actionable understanding.
AI technologies in the financial sector are moving beyond analytics and into core operations. At the Expo, visitors will find tools for risk scoring, fraud detection, credit assessment, compliance automation, and financial inclusivity. The sector showcases how AI reduces operational friction while supporting more secure and customer-centric banking experiences.
The healthcare and biotech pavilion reflects how AI is accelerating breakthroughs in diagnosis, research, and public health. Solutions range from AI-assisted radiology to genomics, drug discovery platforms, clinical decision support, and hospital workflow optimisation. For healthcare startups and institutions, this sector offers tangible examples of AI improving patient outcomes and enabling new scientific possibilities.
AI is revolutionising how consumers shop and how businesses manage supply chains. Within this sector, attendees can explore demand forecasting tools, automated warehousing technologies, recommendation engines, and last-mile optimisation platforms. The focus is on how AI improves efficiency, personalisation, and reliability in one of the world’s fastest-moving market segments.
From autonomous vehicles to intelligent routing, the mobility sector demonstrates how AI enhances public and commercial transport systems. Exhibits cover traffic management, fleet optimisation, logistics planning, and safety analytics. This sector is particularly relevant for government departments, logistics companies, and transport planners exploring scalable mobility solutions.
AI is revolutionising how consumers shop and how businesses manage supply chains. Within this sector, attendees can explore demand forecasting tools, automated warehousing technologies, recommendation engines, and last-mile optimisation platforms. The focus is on how AI improves efficiency, personalisation, and reliability in one of the world’s fastest-moving market segments.
AI-enabled automation is reshaping manufacturing, and this pavilion highlights the shift toward smarter, more efficient factories. Exhibitors will showcase predictive maintenance systems, quality inspection tools, robotic automation, and digital twin applications. This sector helps organisations understand how AI can reduce downtime, improve precision, and accelerate production cycles.
India’s leadership in digital public infrastructure is reflected in this sector. Attendees will find AI-driven governance solutions for public safety, digital service delivery, urban planning, and citizen engagement. The sector demonstrates how governments can use AI to build more responsive and inclusive public systems.
AI is transforming how people learn, teach, and access knowledge. This sector includes adaptive learning platforms, AI tutors, assessment tools, and EdTech solutions designed for scalability across schools, universities, and training institutions. The pavilion is especially important for education leaders seeking to personalise learning at scale.
AI’s role in climate action comes to life in this pavilion. Expect innovations for emission tracking, climate modelling, energy forecasting, and sustainability analytics. The focus is on technologies that help industries and governments transition toward more resilient, resource-efficient systems.
Generative AI, content creation tools, gaming engines, and digital production workflows form the core of this sector. It’s a fast-evolving space that highlights how creativity and computation intersect to produce new forms of entertainment and storytelling.
AI applications in this domain include threat detection, predictive security, surveillance analytics, and mission-critical decision systems. This sector demonstrates how AI enhances capabilities in high-stakes environments where reliability is essential. The sector-based structure enables attendees to make the most of their visit. Instead of navigating a maze of booths, visitors can directly head to the pavilion aligned with their interests and explore technologies built for their domain. It also allows exhibitors to position their solutions in front of audiences who understand their impact and are actively seeking sector-specific innovations.