GITEX Asia 2026 opens with strong focus on AI and innovation

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GITEX Asia 2026 opens today at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, bringing together over 23,000 tech leaders, 600+ enterprises and startups, and 250+ global investors from 110+ countries. As part of the globally recognized GITEX Global network, the two-day event (April 9–10) is rapidly emerging as a key platform for AI, cybersecurity, cloud, healthtech and digital innovation, combining exhibitions, leadership summits, startup showcases and investor programs to accelerate Asia-Pacific’s digital economy.

What to expect on Day 1

Day 1 sets the tone with opening keynotes, cross-border partnerships and high-impact networking sessions. The agenda is heavily focused on enterprise AI adoption, digital infrastructure and investment-led innovation, alongside curated matchmaking between startups and global investors.

India at GITEX Asia: Strong enterprise + innovation presence

India continues to expand its footprint at GITEX Asia, with companies spanning AI, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, healthtech and digital engineering showcasing solutions for global markets.

Here are 5 Indian companies across 5 domains to track:

1. AI & Enterprise Transformation

  • YASH Technologies
    YASH Technologies is showcasing its enterprise AI capabilities, led by its proprietary NEUPAC platform—focused on AI governance, multi-agent orchestration and cost-controlled deployment at scale. Through live demos, the company is highlighting how enterprises can move from fragmented AI pilots to production-grade, compliant and scalable AI systems, alongside its broader strengths across SAP, cloud, data and cybersecurity.

2. Cloud & AI Infrastructure

  • Yotta Data Services
    Yotta is highlighting its role in building AI-ready infrastructure, with leadership insights focused on how organizations are moving from experimentation to outcome-driven AI adoption. Through strategic conversations at GITEX, the company is positioning its high-performance cloud and data center ecosystem as a critical enabler of India’s and the region’s next wave of AI innovation.

3. Cybersecurity

  • Rapifuzz Private Limited
    Rapifuzz is showcasing CyberKshetra™, its advanced cyber range platform, designed to turn cybersecurity training into hands-on, real-world readiness. Through simulated attack environments, red/blue/purple team exercises and analytics-driven benchmarking, the platform enables enterprises to test, train and strengthen incident response capabilities under realistic conditions.

4. Health-tech

  • Clino Health
    Clino Health is showcasing its Mo Ambulance platform, leveraging AI and IoT to transform emergency healthcare response. The solution focuses on enabling faster, data-driven and connected emergency care, ensuring timely intervention and improved patient outcomes.

5. Software / SaaS / Digital Engineering

  • Alendei Platforms Pvt. Ltd.
    Alendei is showcasing its AI-driven solutions for the energy sector, focused on enabling smarter systems and sustainable, data-led operations. The company highlights how AI can drive efficiency, optimization and greener outcomes across energy ecosystems.

Bigger picture: Why this matters

GITEX Asia is rapidly emerging as a strategic gateway to Asia-Pacific’s digital economy, and India’s presence reflects its shift from an IT services hub to a global innovation and infrastructure powerhouse.

From enterprise AI (YASH) to AI-ready infrastructure (Yotta) and AI-led energy innovation (Alendei), Indian companies are aligning closely with the themes driving the event—AI at scale, resilient digital infrastructure, and cross-border collaboration.

As Day 1 unfolds, expect strong momentum around:

  • AI moving from experimentation to production
  • Rising demand for GPU cloud and data infrastructure
  • Increased investor focus on scalable tech
  • India’s growing influence in global tech ecosystems

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