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India’s Technology Debate Turns to Infrastructure and Execution at ET 2025 Forum

Enterprise leaders, small business operators and founders focus on deployment scale, governance clarity and operational readiness

Bengaluru, February 24, 2026: The national conversation around advanced computing technologies is entering a new phase. At the ET Conclave and Awards 2025, discussions moved away from experimentation and toward infrastructure readiness, cost control and responsible deployment.
The forum brought together enterprise chief executives, founders, policymakers and senior operators to examine what it takes to integrate advanced systems into real business environments. Topics included compute capacity, regulatory oversight, talent availability and long term operational sustainability.

Powered by EY, L and T Finance, Snowflake and T Hub, the platform reflected a broader shift across Indian industry. Large enterprises discussed production level integration and domestic infrastructure readiness. Small and mid sized businesses focused on improving margins and operational efficiency through applied use cases. Startups explored product differentiation and international expansion strategies.
Puneet Kukreja, Business Head at Economictimes.com, said the platform recognises organisations that have progressed beyond trial stages and are delivering measurable outcomes.

The awards segment honoured companies that have demonstrated disciplined deployment, governance awareness and measurable business impact.
Across sessions, the recurring theme was execution. As India’s technology ecosystem matures, long term competitiveness will depend on infrastructure strength, regulatory clarity and operational control rather than experimentation alone.

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