India Mobile Congress 2024: Pioneering AI, 6G, and Future Tech with Global Impact

October 22, 2024
India Mobile Congress 2024: Pioneering AI, 6G, and Future Tech with Global Impact
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the initiation of an AI mission this year aimed at enhancing the use of AI across various sectors.

  • He stated that India will leverage technology across all sectors to enhance the use of AI.

  • As Asia's largest digital technology forum, the event featured over 400 exhibitors and around 900 startups, showcasing innovations across various sectors.

  • Ramakrishna P., CEO of the India Mobile Congress, highlighted the event's success in fostering discussions on disruptive innovations and future technologies.

  • IMC 2024 facilitated over 500 one-on-one meetings between startups and potential investors, alongside more than 100 mentoring sessions with industry experts.

  • The India Mobile Congress 2024, held from October 15-18 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, attracted over 175,000 participants from more than 123 countries under the theme 'The Future is Now.'

  • Artificial Intelligence was a significant focus, with tech and telecom companies presenting over 900 technology use cases, including 750 based on AI.

  • During the congress, Modi emphasized India's role in establishing global standards in 6G, ethical AI, and data privacy.

  • The congress showcased advancements in quantum technology, circular economy, and telecommunications technologies like 6G, 5G, IoT, and cybersecurity.

  • Modi articulated a vision for a developed India by 2047, promoting a forward-looking approach to national development.

  • Panel discussions highlighted that AI can expand revenue streams, reduce costs, and tap into new markets, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.

  • The event also featured high-impact masterclasses and discussions with industry leaders, providing valuable insights into scaling tech startups.

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