The AI Horizons 2026 summit, part of Technovation 2026, brought together industry pioneers, educational leaders, and policymakers to discuss the pervasive integration of Artificial Intelligence and the urgent need to redesign educational frameworks. A major milestone of the event was the historic launch of the Centre for Applied AI & Education, marking SRHU’s commitment to applied AI scholarship. The entire event was gracefully anchored by Dr. Apurva Trivedi and Ms. Ekta Rao.
The event commenced with a formal inauguration and a warm welcome address by Prof. Taruna Gautam, Advisor to the President and Director School of Management Studies, Swami Rama Himalayan University. In her inspiring address, she emphasized the critical importance of innovation, creativity, and the transformative power of AI in shaping the future of education and industry.
Following the welcome, addresses were delivered by key university leaders, including Dr. Rajendra Dobhal, Vice Chancellor, Swami Rama Himalayan University. The session was also graced by the presence of the Dean Academics and Dr. Prakash Keshaviah, Eminent Scientist and Member of the Board of Governors at SRHU.
- Chief Guest Address: Mr. Umakant Soni, AI Pioneer, Co-Founder ARTPARK & General Partner, pi Ventures, emphasized that AI is a civilizational shift rather than just a tool, projecting that society will rely on personal AI agents by 2030 and physical AI systems by 2040. He advocated for a ‘Humanity Centric AI Ecosystem’ that augments human potential rather than merely automating tasks for corporate gain.
- Guest of Honour Address: Prof. Sujata Shahi, Advisor cum Director, Shri Vishwakarma Skill University, Sonipat, grounded her address in the philosophy of Gyan, Vigyan, and Vivek, stressing that while AI will not replace humans, it will fundamentally alter the nature of jobs. She called for agile policies to solve the mismatch between current education and employment, advocating for AI awareness at the grassroots level.
- Keynote Address: Mr. Anish Srikrishna, Board Director and Former CEO, TimesPro, highlighted systemic failures in higher education, citing that 75% of engineering graduates are unemployable. He argued that AI ‘turned the lights on’ to expose these flaws and urged educators to partner with AI rather than fear it.
- Keynote Address: Mr. Kiran NG, Founder Ignite AI Labs, Bengaluru, illustrated AI’s practical applications, demonstrating how it empowers novices to solve complex problems, such as engineering students aiding local farmers.
- Vote of Thanks: The inaugural session was formally concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Dr. Som Juyal, Professor, SMS.
Panel Discussion I: Building AI-Ready Schools
Theme: Curriculum, Teachers, and Governance
- The panel featured educational leaders including Dr. Dinesh Singh Bartwal, Principal, Doon International School; Ms. Sonu Kundra, Principal, Summer Valley School; Dr. Roopa Gosain, Principal, Tons Bridge School; and Mr. Aldrin Castelino, Founder and CEO, SKLZ TECH LLP, New Delhi. The session was moderated by Dr. Shweta Sethi, Professor, SMS.
- There was a unanimous consensus on shifting the curriculum away from rote memorization toward experiential, project-based learning.
- Panelists agreed that teacher empowerment is the most critical lever, necessitating a transition from traditional teaching to active mentoring.
- Successful integration of AI in schools requires the alignment of four pillars: students, parents, teachers, and infrastructure, utilizing ‘edutainment’ to make learning engaging.
Invited Talks
- Mr. Sandeep Gautam, Sr. Director, GDE – Operational Excellence & Automation, T-Systems ICT India Pvt. Ltd.: Discussed the integration of AI and data in the new economy, stressing the need for organizations to move away from the ‘HIPPO’ (Highest Paid Person’s Opinion) method of decision-making in favor of data-driven intelligence.
- Ms. Vishakha RM, Founder & Executive Coach, International Coaching Federation; Independent Director, Arriva Inclusive Finance Private Limited: Delivered a highly philosophical session on cultivating the ‘Agentic Human’ in an AI world. She urged attendees to reclaim their attention from algorithms and focus on unique human traits like consciousness, emotional depth, and physical wisdom, warning against the danger of anthropomorphizing AI.
Panel Discussion II: Reimagining Higher Education
Theme: From Degrees to Skills and Outcomes
- The panel featured Cdr. Shishir Sahay (Retd.), PhD IIT Bombay, Ex-Submariner & Defence Scientist, Technologist and Innovator in AI, Signal Processing, ADAS across Indian Navy, DRDO, and Global Corporates; Prof. Rajat Aggarwal, Head of Management Studies, IIT Roorkee; Prof. Shikha Bhardwaj, Professor, IIM Sambalpur; and Mr. Manmeet S. Mehta, International Trainer in AI, Data & Advanced Analytics. The session was moderated by Dr. Subrat Kumar, CEO, Peoples Lab, Noida.
- The discussion challenged the conventional value of degrees, arguing that outcomes, competencies, and adaptability must now take center stage.
- With 60% of hiring now based on skills, institutions were urged to overcome the ‘Fear of Wrong Timing’ (FOWT) and actively adapt to industry needs.
- The future of higher education requires the ‘3 Cs’ Competency, Capability, and Creativity; alongside a strong emphasis on empathy, collaborative learning, and emotional intelligence.
Valedictory Session & Key Takeaways
The summit concluded with a comprehensive Valedictory Session that encapsulated the day’s insights and formally closed the event:
- Event Summary: Dr. Som Juyal, Professor, SMS, conducted the closing ceremony and presented a concise summary of the day’s rich deliberations, expressing heartfelt gratitude to all participants for making the event a grand success.
- Closing Remarks: Prof. Prabhat Pani, Exec-in-Residence, SPJIMR, delivered the official closing remarks.
- Valedictory Address: Mr. AP Parigi, Member Board of Directors Times of India; co-founder Radio Mirchi; A Media, Telecommunications & Technology-Pioneer; former CEO BPL Mobile, Mumbai; former member Business Advisory Council, Said Business School Oxford University, London U K., delivered the Valedictory Address, leaving the audience with final inspiring thoughts on shaping technology with purpose.
- Vote of Thanks: Dr. Shweta Sethi, Professor, SMS, formally concluded the event with a Vote of Thanks, appreciating everyone who contributed to its execution.
Primary Takeaways of the Day
- Education systems must respond to the AI civilizational shift with urgency and intentionality.
- Faculty development is the single most critical factor in building AI-ready institutions.
- Higher education must pivot from traditional degrees to demonstrated, outcome-based skills.
- True leadership in the AI age requires human purpose, empathy, and conscious decision-making.
Technovation 2026 proved to be a day of profound ideas, inspiration, and institutional resolve. The overarching message of the summit was clear: the AI storm is already here, and it is time for educators and leaders to step up, take charge of their choices, and shape this technology with purpose and empathy. The critical conversations that began at this summit must not end here; they must now travel into classrooms, research labs, boardrooms, and policy chambers to build a truly humanity-centric technological future.