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3 rd

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
for India's Transformation
Tuesday, 19th March 2019 – Hotel Imperial Janpath, New Delhi

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA


India's journey towards embracing technology for digital transformation has
come a long way. The foundation to leapfrog with the new wave of emerging
technologies has been well-laid in terms of flagship programmes such as
Digital India, Make in India, Smart Cities, Jan DhanYojana, Startup India and Dr. Lovneesh Chanana, Chairman, ASSOCHAM
National Council on IT/ITES & eCommerce in
conversation with Shri R. Ramanan, Head, Atal
Skill India. Every stakeholder group can be proud of the efforts and Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog
achievements around the creation of the world's largest rural broadband
network, largest direct benefit transfer system, largest digital identity system
and the citizen engagement platform MyGov. These initiatives, coupled with
the push to skilling and entrepreneurship, are providing the foundation for the
infusion of the next wave of technology solutions around artificial intelligence
(AI), the Internet of things, etc. Shri P. Balaji, Chairman, ASSOCHAM National
Council on Digital & Communications

Artificial intelligence (AI) is fast becoming the most significant technology of


our era. With techniques like machine learning (ML), we can now build
systems that are capable of improving their own performance by learning from
data over time.

Over the past decade, as AI innovation picked up pace due to advancements in


hardware and decreasing costs of computing resources, its application across
sectors started gaining traction. Large technology players rapidly moved into Shri Ashwani Rana, Co-Chairman, ASSOCHAM
the AI space and have redesigned existing products as well as engineered new National Council on IT/ITES & ecomerce

ones so as to embed AI within them, with the aim of catering to the diverse
requirements of industries.

Artificial Intelligence has made in-roads into the daily lives of Indian citizens
without making it explicitly evident from app-based cab aggregators to digital
assistants on smartphones. The interest can be further gauged from the fact that
the leading IT service outsourcing companies have begun thinking, talking and
a few, launching AI platforms. The systems being developed by them, as of Shri Hiromichi Yagi, Managing Director of Mitsui &
now, are perfecting the process of increasing the efficiency of performing a Co. India Pvt. Ltd. & President, Japan Chamber of
Commerce and Industry in India (JCCII)
repetitive problem which eventually will snowball into solving ever changing
problems.

Companies are working across a plethora of AI problems which encompass


identifying patterns in objects, people, style and preferences to advice on retail
shopping, build conversational services and use them over social media apps
and also use them for online shopping, better diagnostic services, bring in
cognition in Robotic Process Automation. The commercial applications of AI Dr. Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Director and
are massive and Indian startups are beginning to identify them and tap into the Professor, Computer Science and Engg, IIT Patna
and Chairman, BIS Committee for Standardisation
market which till has been nascent. in Artificial Intelligence

ASSOCHAM believes that the National initiatives like Make in India, Skill
India and Digital India will immensely benefit from the AI Technology. To
promote the concept and to broadbase the usage of AI, ASSOCHAM has started
the series its annual Summit in 2017. The 3rd in the Series in proposed in March
2019 in New Delhi.

Through this Summit, we will try to examine the areas across private and Dr. V. Kamakoti, Professor, IIT Madras, Chairman,
AI Task Force for India
public industries where the AI continuum (augmented, assisted and
autonomous intelligence) could be applicable, as well as a robust AI policy
framework that needs to touch upon the social, economic and ethical
considerations of a well-governed society. These efforts will foster a balanced
environment in India for innovation and leadership in AI.

Delegates at the Summit


ASSOCHAM AI Summit gathers the Global ecosystem of AI every year to
deliberate upon the Roadmap for broadbasing the adoption of AI in the
country and the attendees includes CIOs, CTOs, CDOs, Heads of IT, Chief
Digital Officers, Heads of Innovation, Heads of Engineering, Heads of
Transformation, Heads of Emerging Technology, Heads of Product
Development, Heads of Strategy, Heads of AI, Heads of R&D, IT Decision
Makers, Data Scientists and Engineers, Software Developers, Big Data
Experts, Data Scientists, Data Architects, Investors, Venture Capitalists,
Analysts, Researchers, Diplomats and more.

Key Topics:
• Present State of AI in the country Healthcare, Agriculture
What future holds • AI ethics
• Policy Framework required • Impact of AI on employment
• Finance & Funding • Data regulation and AI
• Interoperability • Developing AI Technologies
• Machine Learning: from research • Unleashing Innovation –
to Commercialisation Reducing Barriers to
• Predictive analytics Innovation/Enhancing Market
• AI powering digital transformation Confidence
• Uses of AI in Sectors like • Demonstration of AI applications
in various fields

Who Should Attend


Ÿ •Central & State Ÿ Marketing Ÿ Consultants
Government Officials Ÿ Healthcare, Ÿ Digital India Enablers
Ÿ IT and other Pharmateutical Ÿ Food Processing
Technology Companies & Hospitals companies
Companies Ÿ Travel and Hospitality Ÿ Police and Law
Ÿ E-Learning Companies Ÿ Legal Enforcement Companies
Ÿ CIOs & CTOs Ÿ Insurance Ÿ Defence Officers
Ÿ Manufacturers Ÿ Telecoms, Media and Ÿ Smart Home/ Smart
organizations Entertainment Office/ Smart Cities
Ÿ Banking and Financial Ÿ Energy solution providers
Services Ÿ Manufacturing Ÿ Real estate companies
Ÿ Retail Ÿ Transportation and Ÿ Academia etc.
Automotive
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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Presenting Partner
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Separate Exhibition Stalls are also available – Size 3m x 2m @ Rs. 50,000/-

For further detail, please contact:


Mr. Varun Aggarwal Ms Bindya Pandey Mr Rahul Dhakal
Director M:+91-8882599467 M:+91 9953944913
M: 9910613815 bindya.pandey@assocham.com rahul.dhakal@asssocham.com
varun.aggarwal@assocham.com

THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA


ASSOCHAM Corporate Office: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110 021
Tel: 011-46550555 (Hunting Line) • Fax: 011-23017008/09 | E-mail: assocham@nic.in | Website: www.assocham.org

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