EY's 'Scout' Robot Steals Show at AI Summit, Showcasing Future of Industry

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, EY India showcased 'Scout,' an autonomous inspection robot leveraging digital twins and physical AI for industries like mining and defense. The demonstration highlighted its predictive capabilities and a sophisticated dashboard for visualizing machine performance and plant operations. Hari Balaji, Partner at EY's GenAI Center of Excellence, emphasized the firm's broader suite of digital and physical AI solutions for tax, consulting, and HR. The innovations presented align with the summit's goal of exploring AI's transformative potential in governance, sustainability, and industrial growth.

Key Points: EY India Unveils 'Scout' Robot & GenAI at AI Impact Summit 2026

  • 'Scout' robot uses digital twins & edge AI
  • Focus on mining, oil & gas, and defense
  • AI dashboards for real-time operational health
  • GenAI solutions for tax, HR, and consulting
  • Summit promotes human-centric AI for growth
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'Scout' the robot and GenAI solutions: EY India showcases future of industrial transformation at India AI Impact Summit 2026

At India AI Impact Summit 2026, EY showcases 'Scout' robot for industrial inspection and GenAI solutions for tax, HR, and workforce management.

"We've got a number of both digital and physical AI solutions here. - Hari Balaji"

New Delhi, February 18

In the bustling corridors of Hall 1 at Bharat Mandapam, a nimble mechanical guest nicknamed 'Scout' has become the centre of attraction for delegates at the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Stationed at the EY booth, the robot represents the cutting edge of industrial automation by leveraging digital twins, advanced edge intelligence, and physical AI. These technologies enable highly autonomous, predictive, and continuously improving inspection workflows across complex industrial environments.

While its primary use cases are designed for industries such as mining and oil and gas, 'Scout' has already garnered significant interest from diverse domains, including the armed forces.

The interaction at the booth highlighted the robot's dynamic capabilities. When asked by curious onlookers if the machine could move automatically, demonstrators responded with confidence, "Actually, we can run this once again for you."

This physical demonstration is part of a larger vision to integrate robotics with real-time data analytics.

"Because you are doing a dry run. We are trying to create a dashboard out of it. We want to visualise the dashboard," a representative explained.

This sophisticated dashboard is designed to provide a bird's-eye view of industrial operations, displaying the number of plants and specific details for every machine in use.

The system goes beyond simple monitoring, diving deep into the operational health of the infrastructure.

"Based on its overall performance, downtime, uptime, everything. The performance quality. It will derive... It will check the benchmarks," the representative noted.

Complementing this display of physical AI, Hari Balaji, Partner at the GenAI Center of Excellence, EY India, underscored the firm's broader focus on bridging the gap between digital intelligence and physical automation.

Speaking to ANI, Balaji highlighted the integration of advanced technology into traditional business sectors, stating, "Thank you for visiting the eY.Ai booth. As you can see, we've got a number of both digital and physical AI solutions here."

Balaji, who leads initiatives in Generative AI (GenAI) and AI-led transformation, noted that the firm's strength lies in applying these technologies to solve complex organisational challenges.

"Solutions, which is what we are known for. We've got solutions for tax, and consulting, HR, the future of the workforce, robotics, and so on," he added.

The EY booth has emerged as a key point of interest for delegates by featuring everything from autonomous robotic inspection systems like 'Scout' to AI-driven dashboards for workforce management.

These innovations align with the summit's core mission of promoting human-centric AI that drives economic progress.

As the India AI Impact Summit 2026 continues, it serves as a global platform for industry leaders and policymakers to explore the transformative potential of AI across diverse domains, including governance, sustainability, and industrial growth.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very impressive demo, but I have a practical question. While the dashboard and predictive maintenance sound great, what about the cost of implementation for our MSME sector? The summit talks about human-centric AI, but will this tech remain accessible only to large corporates? We need solutions that scale for all of Indian industry.
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Vikram M
The armed forces showing interest is the key point for me. If 'Scout' can do autonomous inspection in harsh industrial environments, imagine its potential for border surveillance or disaster response. Jai Hind! We must support such indigenous innovation.
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Sarah B
As someone working in HR, the mention of AI-driven dashboards for workforce management caught my eye. Integrating this with the physical automation data could really help in strategic planning and skill development. EY seems to have a holistic vision.
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Rohit P
Wah! Bharat Mandapam is becoming the hub for cutting-edge tech. Digital twins and edge intelligence are complex topics, but seeing a physical robot like Scout makes it so relatable. This is how you build public understanding and excitement for AI. More power to the engineers!
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Karthik V
Good to see the focus on solving organisational challenges in tax, consulting etc. with GenAI. The real test is not the demo but deployment at scale. Hope EY and others work closely with the government to implement such solutions in public sector projects for greater transparency and speed.

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