Economic Times 'ET Enterprise AI Announces flagship summit to create AI Work 2025 to define the enterprise AI roadmap for India
Bengaluru, India, September 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -The Economic Times 'Vertical ET Enterprise AI is creating AI Work 2025 on October 30, 2025 at the Conrad Hotel in Bengaluru. The day's meeting focuses on translating AI pilots into measurable business values, bringing together enterprise technology leaders, policymakers and AI practitioners industry case studies, governance discussions and practical playbooks.
The Summit tackles the key challenges facing Indian companies today as companies move from AI experiments to production scale implementation. Industry leaders need a practical framework that translates technology investment into revenue growth, operational resilience and reliable governance structures.
Creating AI Work 2025 will feature executives who have successfully moved to achieve a measurable business impact beyond AI pilots. The confirmed speakers include Nandini Harinath, Associate Director of ISRO's SPOA. Phani Mitra B, Reddy Institute, Global CIO & CDO. Suresh Kumar Sivaraj, Chro of Muthoot Fincorp; Dhaval Radia, CFO of Zeiss India. CISO of Abhishek Bansal, Max Life Insurance. CDIO from Anjani Kumar, Ather Energy. Shuvadip Banerjee, ITC's Chief Digital Marketing Director. CTO/VP technology for Lalitchandnani, Urban Ladder. Prashant Parashar of SVP & Technology Head at Delhivery, and Dr. Ashish Bajaj, group CMO at Narayana Health. The speaker lineup also includes 16-year-old AI Prodigy Raul John Aju, founder and CTO of AireAlm Technologies.
The summit will highlight actionable enterprise-centric content covering ROI measurement, regulatory compliance, cyberresistance, and sector-specific applications. The sessions are designed for product heads that are actively deploying or governing CXOs, CIOs, data readers, and AI at scale. Participants will have access to real case studies, lessons from deployment challenges, and proven metrics for successful AI implementations.
“What sets the AI work apart is focused on leaders who don't sell hype, but who share how they can build, expand and operate AI in the real world beyond pilots and experiments,” he said. Amit Kumar Gupta, Business Head, ET Business Verticals. “These are stories that accelerate the journey of enterprise AI.”
