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Mumbai Tech Week 2025: The Future of AI Unfolds in India’s Financial Capital

MTW-2025

Mumbai Tech Week 2025 (MTW 2025) is set to be a landmark event, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, AI innovators, and tech enthusiasts for a week-long exploration of artificial intelligence and its transformative potential. Hosted at the Jio World Convention Centre, BKC, from February 28 to March 1, the main conference will feature high-impact discussions, product showcases, and networking sessions aimed at making Mumbai the AI capital of Asia.

While the official conference starts on February 28, the event has already gained momentum with pre-event workshops, hackathons, and industry meetups across Mumbai from February 24-27. These sessions have been instrumental in setting the tone for AI adoption across industries such as finance, healthcare, and smart governance.


Building the Future: What to Expect at MTW 2025

The event has been carefully curated to address key areas of AI development and deployment. Here’s a look at some of the most anticipated highlights:

1. Keynote Sessions & Industry Insights

The main conference days will witness influential policymakers and business leaders discussing the role of AI in governance, digital transformation, and business innovation. Confirmed speakers include:

2. AI-Powered Industry Innovation

Industry panels will focus on sector-specific AI use cases, covering topics such as:

3. The Startup Pitch Fest & Innovation Showcase

Mumbai Tech Week is also a launchpad for startups and emerging AI solutions. Some key activities include:

4. Networking & Hiring Opportunities

For professionals looking to break into AI-driven careers, MTW 2025 features:


The Road Ahead: Mumbai’s AI Revolution

With global investments in AI skyrocketing, events like Mumbai Tech Week 2025 play a crucial role in shaping India’s AI-driven future. As Mumbai emerges as an AI powerhouse, this event will set the stage for meaningful collaborations, innovative breakthroughs, and long-term policy discussions.

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