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Intelligaia touched down at IndiaSoft 2026

Updated: 3 hours ago

We are on the floor. And the conversations are electric. India's largest ICT conference and our platform to meet the enterprises building tomorrow's AI stack. Here's everything that happened on Day 1.


Event


Venue

Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi


Our Booth

Table 16 · Hall E4-0 · STPI B2B Zone


On the ground

Arjun Kumar, Global Head of Sales


This is where India's tech ambition meets global opportunity. We're here to be part of that story.



Bharat Mandapam Auditorium

The Inaugural Ceremony kicks off IndiaSoft 2026. ESC and dignitaries take the stage as attendees fill the hall — setting the tone for three days of serious business.

Bharat Mandapam Auditorium

The Inaugural Ceremony kicks off IndiaSoft 2026. ESC and dignitaries take the stage as attendees fill the hall — setting the tone for three days of serious business.





Rishikesh Chandra (CTO) and Arjun Kumar (Sales Head) — positioned between markets, ready to connect.

India–US Corridor

Rishikesh Chandra (CTO) and Arjun Kumar (Sales Head) — positioned between markets, ready to connect.



BigPicture Ecosystem Zone

First conversations of the day — already in the thick of it.

BigPicture Ecosystem Zone

First conversations of the day — already in the thick of it.



Day 1 Dispatch

From the inaugural stage to real conversations on the floor.

IndiaSoft 2026 opened with intention. The inaugural ceremony at Bharat Mandapam's main auditorium drew a full house — delegates from world over, representing the breadth of India's technology export ambition. The Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) set the stage, and the energy in the room was unmistakable: this is not a conference. It's a market.


Intelligaia's team — Rishikesh Chandra, our CTO, and Arjun Kumar, our Global Head of Sales — were on the floor from the first session. Their mandate: no pitching. Just listening. Understanding where enterprise product teams are stuck, what's working, and where AI UX and engineering can genuinely move the needle.


The gap we keep hearing about isn't in AI capability — it's in AI adoption. Enterprises have the tools. They don't have interfaces people trust.


The themes that kept coming up.


Theme 01 · Adoption

"We shipped the AI feature six months ago. Challenges in using it."

Enterprise teams are building AI. But without research-driven UX design, adoption stalls — and trust never forms. This is the gap Intelligaia exists to close.


Theme 02 · Speed

"We need something working in a quarter, to test and derisk"

The appetite for focused, fast-moving AI builds is real. Our AI Micro-App approach — single-purpose tools built to a specific workflow problem — is exactly the answer.


Theme 03 · Trust

"Target audience don't trust the AI recommendations. They override it every time."

Human-in-the-loop design is not a workaround it's the architecture. AI that keeps humans in control earns long-term enterprise adoption. That's our core principle.




Two days left.

Don't miss your window.


Rishikesh and Arjun are at Table 16 through March 25. Walk in or schedule ahead, just a real conversation about your AI product challenges.


Day 2

Monday, March 24 · 2PM – 6PM



Day 2 Dispatch

Dozens of conversations. One pattern that won't leave us alone.


Every enterprise buyer we met at INDIASOFT 2026 is racing toward Agentic AI.


Mahima Jinah Kim, Founder & Managing Partner, Unicorn Incubator. Seoul, South Korea meeting Intelligaia Team Rishikesh and Arjun on Day 2, of IndiaSoft 2026
Mahima Jinah Kim, Founder & Managing Partner, Unicorn Incubator. Seoul, South Korea meeting Intelligaia Team Rishikesh and Arjun on Day 2, of IndiaSoft 2026

Four questions surfaced in almost every conversation today:


  1. How do we govern Agentic AI costs before they become a budget crisis?


  1. What does a responsibly scoped AI experiment actually cost to run?


  1. How do we build an AI Lab that accelerates engineering rather than distracting it?


  1. How do we build the ROI case for leadership before they lose confidence?


The exhibition floor to become a research lab.

Two days went fast when the conversations are this good. Tomorrow we close out INDIASOFT and open something bigger. If today's questions resonated, Day 3 is where we go deeper.


Day 3 Dispatch


THE MOMENT

ESC recognized Intelligaia at the Innovation Exchange.


On the final morning, the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) presented Intelligaia with a recognition plaque at the Innovation Exchange stage — acknowledging impactful presence and participation at .


Innovation Exchange Stage Rishikesh Chandra and Arjun Kumar receive the ESC recognition plaque at the Innovation Exchange @ IndiaSoft + India Electronics Expo 2026.
Innovation Exchange Stage Rishikesh Chandra and Arjun Kumar receive the ESC recognition plaque at the Innovation Exchange @ IndiaSoft + India Electronics Expo 2026.

The STPI Startup Ecosystem zone drew serious international players investors, founders, and technology leaders from Europe and beyond. All looking at India as an innovation hub.


If you met us at Table 16 and haven't followed up yet — we're ready when you are.



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