AI & Data Summit India
Unlocking the Power of Data and AI
Unlocking the Power of Data and AI
AI & Data Summit 2026 India is the country’s premier leadership forum for enterprises accelerating their AI, data, and digital transformation journeys. Hosted in Bangalore—the epicenter of India’s innovation economy, the summit brings together the nation’s most influential technology leaders, including CIOs, CTOs, CDOs, enterprise architects, cloud leaders, and heads of digital strategy, infrastructure, and transformation.
AI spending is set to grow 2.2× faster than overall digital technology investments, generating more than US$115 billion in economic impact by 2027. The AI market itself is forecast to grow at a 33.3% CAGR (2023–2026), making it one of the fastest-growing technology domains in the country. Enterprises are under pressure to modernize their integrating cloud-native systems, scaling intelligent automation, and operationalizing data across business functions. By 2026, 30% of organizations will excel at measuring digital ROI, adopting unified, data-driven approaches to justify spend and optimize outcomes.
IDC analysts and industry experts will guide you through building future-ready data architectures, operationalizing AI responsibly, and delivering measurable business impact. Through keynote sessions, panels, and collaborative discussions, this event provides India’s leaders with the tools and frameworks to transform AI and data into a foundation for innovation, resilience, and sustainable growth.
Expert Perspectives
Hear from global thought leaders, visionary CIOs, and celebrity speakers redefining technology, leadership, and innovation across the region.
IDC Opening Keynote: The AI Moment: Strategies for CIOs in India
Jyoti Lalchandani | IDC
Head of WW Events & MD – META, Central Asia, India
Jyoti Lalchandani
Jyoti Lalchandani is a seasoned business executive with more than 25 years of experience in emerging markets across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). In his role as IDC’s Group Vice President and Regional Managing Director for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META), he has been instrumental in establishing IDC’s presence in the region – first, through the initial expansion of the Dubai headquarters and then by spearheading the development of IDC offices in Johannesburg, Istanbul, Riyadh, Casablanca, Lagos, Nairobi, and Cairo.
Jyoti is responsible for the planning, development, implementation, and coordination of IDC’s market intelligence and advisory services, sales, conferences and events, go-to-market services, and office development activities across the META region. As a respected authority on emerging market tech trends, he is also regularly invited to speak at major industry events throughout the region and is frequently quoted by both the national and international media.
His field of expertise includes key tech areas such as cloud, analytics, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, and he is well known for providing guidance on digital transformation strategies for the entire C-suite. He is a trusted advisor to senior executives in the supplier/enabler space across the ICT ecosystem, as well as to tech buyers from the CIO and line-of-business communities.
Starting at IDC’s CEMA (Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa) headquarters in 1995 in Prague, the Czech Republic, Jyoti served as IDC’s regional consulting manager. In this role, he headed several country-based project teams that advised local and multinational IT vendors on issues relating to entry strategy, competitor analysis, ROI analysis, distribution and partner evaluation, and market segmentation. He later took on the additional responsibility of overseeing the CEMA software practice, in which he was responsible for overseeing all related research (applications, system infrastructure, and tools) and advisory work across emerging EMEA countries.
Before joining IDC, Jyoti served on the national board of international non-profit organization AIESEC, where he managed the association’s partnership agreements with leading Indian conglomerates. He graduated from Loyola College, India, where his studies focused on strategy management and business policy. He later attended a corporate-sponsored program at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts.