365telugu.com online news,HYDERABAD ,January 29th,2026: The MeitY–Nasscom Centre of Excellence (CoE) for IoT & AI successfully concluded its Digital Innovation Conclave 2026 in Hyderabad today. The event gathered over 300 stakeholders-including policymakers, industry veterans, and tech innovators-to chart India’s course toward an AI-integrated enterprise future.
The day-long summit focused on the transition from simple automation to autonomous systems and the evolving role of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India.
Strategic Vision: From Policy to Banking
The conclave opened with a focus on “Digital-First” strategies. Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, representing the Government of Telangana, highlighted the state’s ongoing commitment to building a robust infrastructure that supports emerging technologies.
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Key leadership insights included:
Next-Gen Banking: Ashish Jain and Ravi Kappagantu from Lloyds Technology Centre discussed the rise of AI-enabled banking and the shifting governance of digital assets.
GCC Evolution: Sanjay Shetty of Quess Corp noted that India’s GCCs are moving away from being mere “volume centers” toward becoming high-value “capability hubs.”
The Rise of “Agentic AI” and Industry Shifts
One of the event’s standout themes was the “Agentic AI Mindshift.” Experts from diverse sectors-including healthcare leaders from Rainbow Hospitals and Cigna, and media representatives from the Ramoji Group-debated the transition from standard automation to autonomous decision-making systems in business operations.
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A separate panel featuring representatives from Google India, Salesforce, and S&P Global explored how traditional industries are integrating digital infrastructure to maintain resilience in a competitive global market.
Startup Spotlight and Tech Mastery
The conclave served as a launchpad for nine deep-tech startups, including Botminds AI, Technicious, and Logic Ladder. These innovators showcased solutions ranging from sustainability tracking to advanced data intelligence.
Specialized deep-dive sessions addressed:
Cybersecurity: A fireside chat on “Leading with Intelligence” explored the security threats of 2026.
Data Privacy: Nitin Dhavate of Novartis led a critical session on overcoming implementation hurdles of the DPDP (Digital Personal Data Protection) Act.

Generative AI: A masterclass by Innomantra provided frameworks for using GenAI as a primary driver for corporate growth.
“Hyderabad continues to grow as a high-quality innovation hub,” said Sanjeev Malhotra, CEO of MeitY–Nasscom CoE. “Today’s conversations reaffirm the role of collaborative innovation in accelerating India’s digital leadership.”
The event concluded with a call for sustained partnership between the government and the private sector to ensure India’s technological aspirations translate into tangible economic impact.
