India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2024 witnessed a remarkable display of Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovations as more than 750 AI-based use cases were unveiled, making it a key focus of the four-day event in New Delhi. With over 900 technology innovations showcased, the event solidified India’s role as a global leader in digital transformation.
Prime Minister’s Engagement with Cutting-Edge Startups
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his inaugural visit to IMC 2024, interacted with several pioneering startups, including women-led enterprises like Astrome and Easiofy Solutions. His presence underscored the nation’s commitment to fostering technological advancements.
AI Revolution: From Railway Safety to Healthcare
AI-powered solutions dominated the event, covering various sectors like conservation, healthcare, and safety. A standout solution was an AI-based railway safety system that detects and alerts authorities about unusual activity on tracks, preventing potential accidents.
In the healthcare sector, Vodafone Idea demonstrated real-time diagnostic transmission technology, allowing doctors to conduct remote consultations for over 30 medical tests at a low cost, making healthcare accessible in rural areas.
Bharti Airtel’s AI-Powered Spam Detection & Jio’s PhoneCall AI
Bharti Airtel launched India’s first AI-powered spam detection tool, which offers real-time alerts to combat spam calls and messages effectively. Meanwhile, Reliance Jio previewed its PhoneCall AI, an innovative feature that transcribes and summarizes phone calls, currently in its testing phase.
AI in Agriculture and Aquaculture
The Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) presented AI-driven solutions for smart farming and aquarium management. One AI-based system monitors water quality and fish feeding schedules, providing insights and ensuring optimal conditions for aquaculture.
Educational Institutions’ Contributions to AI
Academic institutions, including IITs and IIMs, displayed groundbreaking AI solutions at IMC 2024. IIT Kanpur’s C3iHub focused on cybersecurity for critical infrastructures, while Mahindra University students introduced AI tools to enhance shrimp farming.