A vice minister from China and a cabinet-level official from the United States will attend the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi next week, officials said on February 14.
They will be part of a ministerial delegation drawn from nearly 40 countries.
Leaders from about 20 countries, including France, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Switzerland and Spain, are expected to attend, while official delegations from nearly 100 nations will take part in discussions.
Several bilateral meetings are also scheduled on the sidelines.
With registrations touching 2.5 lakh, to manage the scale of participation, organisers are rolling out a set of technology-driven services.
Entry to the venue will be enabled through DigiYatra, while overseas visitors will be able to make local payments using an app linked to the Unified Payments Interface.
In a first for the venue, quick-commerce firms Zepto and Swiggy will operate delivery services inside the Bharat Mandapam exhibition complex by setting up temporary dark stores within the premises.
Healthcare support will be provided by Apollo Hospitals, which will deploy medical staff and emergency beds at the venue.
Officials added that the summit will be organised as a zero-waste event, with construction material reused from a previous programme held at Bharat Mandapam.
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