Shillong Hosts First Regional AI Summit: How Meghalaya Aims to Lead India's Tech Future

The first Regional AI Impact Conference was successfully held in Shillong, marking a significant step for tech in Northeast India. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized AI's transformative potential, comparing it to electricity. Chief Minister Conrad Sangma unveiled new initiatives aimed at leveraging AI for local challenges like agriculture and healthcare. The event sets the stage for broader national discussions at the upcoming India-AI Impact Summit in 2026.

Key Points: IndiaAI, MeitY & Meghalaya Host First Regional AI Conference in Shillong

  • Over 700 delegates attended the conference, highlighting Meghalaya's rise as a digital hub
  • The event is a precursor to the national India-AI Impact Summit in New Delhi in 2026
  • Two MoUs were signed to establish Data & AI Labs and a Satellite Incubation Centre in Shillong
  • Three new initiatives were launched, including a hackathon for Khasi and Garo language AI models
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IndiaAI, MeitY & Meghalaya government host first Regional AI Conference in Shillong

IndiaAI and MeitY launch first regional AI conference in Shillong, focusing on citizen empowerment and smarter governance, with over 700 delegates attending.

"Just as electricity transformed modern life, AI is set to become indispensable for India's progress. - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister"

Shillong, December 4

The IndiaAI Mission and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the Information Technology & Communications Department, Government of Meghalaya, and IIM Shillong, organised the first Regional AI Impact Conference 2025 in Shillong on Wednesday.

Held on the theme "Artificial Intelligence for Citizen Empowerment: Smarter Governance, Better Lives", the conference saw participation from over 700 delegates representing diverse sectors, underscoring Meghalaya's growing prominence as a digital innovation hub in the North East.

The event serves as a precursor to the India-AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi from February 15-20, 2026, and is part of a national series of seven regional conferences being conducted across the country.

Joining virtually for the keynote address, Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Railways, and Information & Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said, "Just as electricity transformed modern life, AI is set to become indispensable for India's progress. Our mission is to democratize AI so that every citizen can access its benefits. With over 38,000 GPUs in common compute facilities and plans to train one million people in AI skills, we are ensuring that technology empowers every corner of the country."

Chief Guest and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said the conference would shape the future of technology, knowledge, data-driven governance and entrepreneurship. "We are investing in IT Parks and using AI to take Meghalaya ahead--whether in predicting weather patterns for farmers, tracking pregnant mothers, or mapping springs. This conference should be a game-changer in creating opportunities and collaborations for our entrepreneurs and technology leaders," he said.

Sangma also unveiled three initiatives: the BHASHINI Hackathon for Khasi and Garo language model training; MeghDEE for co-creating digital innovation with students, startups and government departments; and the DRISHTI-NE Hackathon for youth interested in AI innovation.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Information Technology & Communication Department, Government of Meghalaya, and the IndiaAI Mission was signed for the establishment of two Data & AI Labs in the state. Another MoU was signed between the department and MATH T-Hub for setting up a Satellite Incubation Centre in Shillong.

Addressing the gathering, Sudeep Shrivastava, Joint Secretary, MeitY, said, "Meghalaya hosting the first of these regional summits reflects the Government of India's strong priority for the North East under the Act East Policy. This conference will boost the state's IT initiatives and its efforts to use responsible AI for smarter governance and greater citizen benefit."

The conference highlighted Meghalaya's adoption of AI for climate resilience, inclusive development and enhanced governance, setting the foundation for the India-AI Impact Summit 2026.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the scale of ambition here is impressive – 38,000 GPUs and training 1 million people. The key will be execution and ensuring these labs and incubators in Shillong actually lead to sustainable startups and jobs, not just remain on paper.
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Priya S
Using AI for predicting weather for farmers and tracking pregnant mothers in Meghalaya is the kind of grassroots application we need. Technology should solve real problems. Hope the benefits reach the villages and aren't confined to Shillong city.
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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I have a respectful criticism. We've seen many conferences and MoUs. The real test is what happens after the event. Will the Data & AI Labs be fully funded and staffed? Will the incubated startups get market access? Accountability is key.
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Kavya N
Bringing a major AI conference to Shillong puts Meghalaya on the tech map. This can inspire so many young students in the NE to take up AI. The DRISHTI-NE Hackathon is a great platform for them. More power to the youth! ✨
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Conrad K Sangma
Proud moment for Meghalaya! This conference is just the beginning. Our focus on AI for climate resilience (mapping springs, weather prediction) and inclusive development (BHASHINI for local languages) is how we build a smarter, sustainable future for our people. The partnerships signed today will create real opportunities.

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