Bangalore, Feb 24: The Economic Times is bringing together India’s top AI minds for the ET AI Conclave & Awards 2025 a platform built not for big talk, but for real results.
AI is no longer a future technology. It is here, it is running businesses, and it is reshaping industries. The question is no longer whether to adopt AI it’s how to do it right. That is exactly what this Conclave is designed to address.
CXOs, founders, policymakers, and senior operators will come together in one room to tackle the decisions that actually matter: infrastructure, cost, risk, talent, and regulation. No jargon. No speculation. Just honest, high-stakes conversations about building AI that scales and delivers.
“The future of AI belongs to those who can execute — not just imagine,” said Puneet Kukreja, Business Head, Economictimes.com. “This platform celebrates leaders who have moved beyond the pilot phase and are driving real, measurable impact through responsible AI deployment.”
The ET AI Conclave & Awards 2025 marks a strategic shift from AI experimentation to large-scale execution, centering its agenda on three distinct tracks: Enterprise, SME, and Startups. The Enterprise Track addresses the complexities of “Agentic AI” and sovereign infrastructure for large-scale organizations; the SME Track focuses on pragmatic “Applied AI” to build resilience and improve margins; and the Startups Track spotlights “Frontier Pushers” building the next generation of LLMs and global GTM strategies. By focusing on measurable outcomes rather than just innovation, the Conclave provides a curated forum for CXOs and founders to navigate the real-world decisions of cost, risk, and regulation that are shaping India’s AI landscape today.
Beyond the agenda, the Conclave offers unparalleled networking opportunities — connecting you with the decision-makers, investors, and innovators who are defining India’s AI future. With an elite lineup of speakers commanding the room, this is where prestige meets purpose.
