New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam is buzzing with cutting-edge technology as the India AI Impact Summit opens its exhibition floor to the public. With global tech leaders, policymakers and startups under one roof, the India AI Expo offers a glimpse into how artificial intelligence is reshaping mobility, healthcare, education, retail and even traditional crafts.
Here’s a look at the standout innovations on display:
1. Sarvam Kaze: India’s AI Smart Glasses
One of the most talked-about launches at the summit is Sarvam AI’s Kaze smart glasses — fully designed and built in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first to try them on at the expo.
The glasses respond to voice commands, capture visuals via embedded cameras and run on foundational AI models trained specifically for Indian languages. Positioned as a challenger to Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, Kaze is expected to go on sale in May 2026. Visitors at the expo can experience the device firsthand before its official launch.
2. Ultraviolette X-47 Crossover: A Motorcycle With Vision
At the Mobility & Future Transport Pavilion, Ultraviolette is showcasing the X-47 Crossover — billed as the world’s first electric motorcycle with built-in radar and camera systems for crash prevention.
The system analyses real-time data to detect potential collisions and warn riders before impact. In a country grappling with high road accident fatalities, the X-47 represents a major leap in integrating advanced safety tech into everyday two-wheelers.
3. Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-10: Powering Humanoid Robots
US chipmaker Qualcomm is presenting its Dragonwing IQ-10 processor, purpose-built for humanoid and industrial robots.
Designed to handle the heavy computational load of physical AI, the chip allows robots to perceive and act in real time without relying constantly on cloud servers — a crucial step for India’s ambitions in robotics manufacturing.
4. Scout: The Autonomous Inspection Robot
A major crowd-puller at the EY booth is Scout, an autonomous inspection robot designed for hazardous industrial environments like oil refineries and power plants.
Scout combines digital twins, edge intelligence and physical AI to independently navigate facilities, detect anomalies and predict maintenance needs — reducing risk to human workers while improving operational efficiency.
5. AI-Designed Sarees By TCS
Blending tradition with technology, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is demonstrating how AI can modernise India’s handloom sector.
Its Intelligent Design Platform can generate loom-ready designs from voice commands, sketches or images, complete with 3D and AR previews. A companion tool, Smart Weaver Assist, projects LED guidance directly onto looms to help artisans execute complex patterns accurately — cutting down errors and turnaround time dramatically.
6. Wipro Health AI: Robotic Diagnosis Support
At the Healthcare & Life Sciences Pavilion, Wipro is showcasing Health AI — a system designed to assist diagnostics in areas lacking specialist doctors.
The AI analyses scan data in real time, flags potential issues and suggests treatment pathways. Specialists can then review AI-annotated data remotely, speeding up diagnosis and improving accuracy, particularly in rural settings.
7. Extramarks Extra Intelligence: Fairer Exam Monitoring
Edtech company Extramarks has unveiled “Extra Intelligence,” an AI tool that detects suspicious exam patterns without automating punishments.
The system flags irregularities — such as identical answers submitted within seconds — but leaves the final decision to teachers, ensuring that technology supports fairness without replacing human judgement.
8. GenAI Virtual Try-On Kiosk
In the Retail & Consumer Tech Pavilion, the GenAI Virtual Try-On Kiosk offers shoppers a digital alternative to crowded trial rooms. Users can select outfits and instantly see realistic previews of how garments would look on them, with options to customise styles and download shortlisted looks via QR code.
The technology signals a push to bring premium global retail experiences into mainstream Indian shopping environments.
Expo Details
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 Expo at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, remains open to visitors until February 21. However, it will remain closed on Thursday due to the attendance of global tech leaders and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
From AI-powered healthcare and robotics to reimagined handlooms and smart mobility, the summit highlights how India is positioning itself at the forefront of applied artificial intelligence innovation.

