The AI Summit 2026, organised by TiE Chandigarh in collaboration with the Government of Haryana, brought together policymakers, global representatives, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to deliberate on the expanding role of Artificial Intelligence in economic development. Among the distinguished participants was Mohit Bansal, CEO of GMI Infra, who shared the platform with the Honourable Chief Minister of Haryana during the event.
The summit underscored a critical shift in how regions approach growth. Artificial Intelligence is no longer limited to software ecosystems; it is influencing governance models, logistics networks, industrial planning, and urban infrastructure. As states compete to attract technology-driven enterprises, the conversation has moved from innovation in isolation to ecosystem-level development.
Haryana, with its strategic location, industrial base, and policy momentum, is well-positioned to emerge as a leading IT and innovation hub in North India. However, technology-led growth requires more than digital initiatives. It demands well-planned physical infrastructure capable of supporting enterprise scale, high-speed connectivity, sustainability standards, and regulatory clarity.
For GMI Infra, this alignment between technology and infrastructure is central to its development philosophy. The company focuses on building IT Parks, Business Parks, and integrated commercial environments designed for long-term relevance. Rather than prioritising speed alone, the emphasis remains on durability, operational efficiency, and institutional depth — elements that ensure infrastructure continues to serve evolving enterprise needs.
At the summit, discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration between public leadership and private developers. Government policy can create the enabling framework, but structured infrastructure transforms vision into tangible economic capacity. Such partnerships are essential for building ecosystems that attract both domestic entrepreneurs and global investors.
Mohit Bansal’s participation reflected GMI Infra’s ongoing engagement in conversations that shape regional growth strategies. Recognition at a platform of this scale reinforces the shared responsibility of industry leaders to contribute constructively to sustainable development.
As Artificial Intelligence continues to redefine industries, regions that combine policy clarity with thoughtfully planned infrastructure will define the next chapter of economic expansion. The AI Summit 2026 stands as a testament to Haryana’s forward-looking approach and its commitment to building technology-driven ecosystems grounded in long-term planning.
For GMI Infra, the event marks another milestone in its journey toward developing commercial infrastructure that is not only modern but resilient — designed to support enterprises today while remaining adaptable for tomorrow.
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