Express Interest The future of enterprise AI in India won’t be defined by algorithms alone. It will be shaped by strategy, scaled with intent, and anchored in responsibility.   At The Economic Times – Making AI Work 2025 Summit , the conversations go beyond the hype to focus on what truly matters. Built on three powerful pillars, the summit dives deep into the critical dimensions of India’s AI journey — from vision to execution, and from experimentation to real impact.   Hype to Impact – Cutting through the noise: how leading enterprises are moving beyond the buzz and delivering measurable ROI. AI for Work and Beyond – Exploring AI’s transformative power in the workplace, across industries, and in everyday life. Mitigating the Next Wave – Tackling risks, governance challenges, and unintended consequences as AI advances to its next frontier.   Together, these themes set the agenda for enterprises ready to turn ambition into action. Speakers Nandini Harinath Dy.Director - SpOA, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Hari Marar Managing Director & CEO, Bangalore International Airport Ltd Suresh Kumar Sivaraj Chief Human Resource Officer, Muthoot Fincorp Ltd. Phani Mitra B Global CIO & CDO, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. Anjani Kumar Chief Digital Information Officer, Ather Energy Prashant Parashar SVP & Head of Technology, Delhivery Shuvadip Banerjee Chief Digital Marketing Officer, ITC Limited Lalit Chandnani CTO/VP Technology, Urban Ladder Dr Ashish Bajaj Group Chief Marketing Officer, Narayana Health Express Interest On October 30 in Bengaluru, visionaries and AI thought leaders will unite to define how India is truly making AI work.   400+ AI leaders. One stage. One mission.   Your seat at the table matters. Join the conversation. For Partnership Amarpreet Singh amarpreet.singh@timesinternet.in +919873401999 If you do not want to receive this mailer, you can from our mailing list. ETENTERPRISEAI.com (Times Center), FC - 6, Film City, Sector 16A, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh, India     
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The future of enterprise AI in India won’t be defined by algorithms alone.
It will be shaped by strategy, scaled with intent, and anchored in responsibility.

 

At The Economic Times – Making AI Work 2025 Summit , the conversations go beyond the hype to focus on what truly matters. Built on three powerful pillars, the summit dives deep into the critical dimensions of India’s AI journey — from vision to execution, and from experimentation to real impact.

 

  • Hype to Impact – Cutting through the noise: how leading enterprises are moving beyond the buzz and delivering measurable ROI.
  • AI for Work and Beyond – Exploring AI’s transformative power in the workplace, across industries, and in everyday life.
  • Mitigating the Next Wave – Tackling risks, governance challenges, and unintended consequences as AI advances to its next frontier.
     

Together, these themes set the agenda for enterprises ready to turn ambition into action.

Speakers
  • Nandini Harinath

    Dy.Director - SpOA, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

  • Hari Marar

    Managing Director & CEO, Bangalore International Airport Ltd

  • Suresh Kumar Sivaraj

    Chief Human Resource Officer, Muthoot Fincorp Ltd.

  • Phani Mitra B

    Global CIO & CDO, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

  • Anjani Kumar

    Chief Digital Information Officer, Ather Energy

  • Prashant Parashar

    SVP & Head of Technology, Delhivery

  • Shuvadip Banerjee

    Chief Digital Marketing Officer, ITC Limited

  • Lalit Chandnani

    CTO/VP Technology, Urban Ladder

  • Dr Ashish Bajaj

    Group Chief Marketing Officer, Narayana Health

Express Interest

On October 30 in Bengaluru, visionaries and AI thought leaders will unite to define how India is truly making AI work.
 

400+ AI leaders. One stage. One mission.

 

Your seat at the table matters. Join the conversation.

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