AI Powers India's Manufacturing Ambition, PM Modi Inaugurates AI Expo 2026

Industry leaders assert that Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally transforming India's manufacturing sector, enabling smarter factories and supply chains. They emphasize the critical need for workforce skilling and an inclusive ecosystem to ensure workers coexist with new technologies. This vision is being showcased at the India AI Impact Expo 2026, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The massive event brings together global partners, startups, and policymakers to demonstrate AI's real-world applications and foster international collaboration.

Key Points: AI Transforms Indian Manufacturing, PM Modi Opens AI Expo

  • AI enhances productivity across industrial value chain
  • Focus on skilling workers for tech transition
  • India AI Expo 2026 inaugurated by PM Modi
  • Event fosters global partnerships and showcases startups
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"AI is transforming the entire industrial value chain": Rockwell Automation India MD Dilip Sawhney

Rockwell Automation India MD highlights AI's role in making India a global manufacturing hub as PM Modi inaugurates the India AI Impact Expo 2026.

"When unskilled people are going to use these systems, they will not lose their jobs if they are trained and skilled in time. - Sanjeev Sehgal"

New Delhi, February 16

As India advances towards becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse, Artificial Intelligence is transforming the entire industrial value chain, enabling manufacturers to enhance productivity and strengthen global competitiveness.

Speaking on the theme 'AI-Powered Manufacturing: Accelerating India's Journey to a Global Manufacturing Hub,' Dilip Sawhney, Chairman, CII National Committee on Smart Manufacturing and Managing Director, Rockwell Automation India, highlighted that from smart factories and predictive maintenance to AI-driven quality inspection, supply chain optimisation, and real-time production analytics, AI is allowing reduced costs and improved precision across the sector.

Sawhney noted the need to explore how AI adoption across sectors and MSMEs is driving measurable gains in throughput, reduced downtime, improved yield, and smarter decision-making. He emphasised the necessity to contemplate the enabling ecosystem required to scale AI, including digital infrastructure, data governance, workforce skilling, R&D collaboration, and policy alignment with national initiatives such as 'Make in India' and the 'IndiaAI Mission,' positioning India as a global benchmark for intelligent and sustainable manufacturing.

Addressing the human element of this technological shift, Sanjeev Sehgal, Founder and Managing Director of Sparsh CCTV, noted that workers currently considered unskilled are vital to the transition. "When unskilled people are going to use these systems, they will not lose their jobs if they are trained and skilled in time," Sehgal stated.

Highlighting the importance of ground-level expertise, he added, "They are the people who are giving us the exact data. He knows how much pressure needs to put on." Sehgal further stressed the necessity of an inclusive approach to innovation, asserting that "Everybody should be enabled to coexist with the emerging technologies."

This vision of inclusive innovation will be officially inaugurated this evening by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is set to open the India AI Impact Expo 2026. Being held from February 16-20 alongside the India AI Impact Summit at Bharat Mandapam, the Expo serves as a national demonstration of AI in action, where policy meets practice, innovation meets scale, and technology meets the everyday citizen.

Spread across 10 arenas covering more than 70,000 square metres, the Expo brings together global technology firms, startups, academia, research institutions, Union Ministries, State Governments, and international partners.

The event features 13 country pavilions showcasing international collaboration from nations including Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan, and Africa.

The Expo hosts over 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations, organised into three thematic chakras: People, Planet, and Progress.

In addition, it features over 600 high-potential startups, many of which are building globally relevant and population-scale solutions already deployed in real-world settings.

Expected to attract over 2.5 lakh visitors, including international delegates, the event aims to foster new partnerships and business opportunities within the global AI ecosystem.

Over 500 sessions will be organised, featuring more than 3,250 visionary speakers and panel members, focused on acknowledging the transformative impact of AI across sectors and deliberating on future actions to ensure that Artificial Intelligence benefits every global citizen.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The point about training the current workforce is so important. We can't just implement fancy tech and leave people behind. An inclusive approach is the only sustainable way forward. Hope the skilling initiatives are robust.
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Vikram M
Predictive maintenance and real-time analytics can be game-changers for our factories. Reduced downtime means better productivity and more competitive pricing. Excited to see the Expo demonstrations!
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Rohit P
While the vision is impressive, I hope the implementation is practical. We have a tendency to announce grand plans but the ground reality for small manufacturers is different. Data governance and digital infrastructure need to be accessible and affordable for all, not just big corporates.
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Priya S
The scale of this Expo is mind-blowing! 70,000 sq m, 300 pavilions, 600 startups... It shows India is serious about leading in AI. The international collaboration with so many country pavilions is a great sign for global partnerships. Jai Hind!
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Sanjay N
AI-driven quality inspection is something our export-oriented units desperately need. It can help us meet international standards consistently. This, combined with supply chain optimization, can make 'Made in India' a mark of quality worldwide.

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