The conversation related to AI is changing rapidly. It has begun shifting to a large-scale deployment rather than being in an exploration phase. The focus isn’t just on what AI can do, but on how responsibly, safely, and thoughtfully AI is being embedded into critical systems, enterprise environments, and the fabric of public infrastructure.
This is where IIRIS is directing its efforts in the grand India AI Impact Expo 2026, as it will have an exhibit at one of India’s most prominent global forums focusing on applied AI.
The Expo brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, and government officials to demonstrate how AI is transforming the world. IIRIS provides those attending with a perspective that highlights the importance of considering risk, security, and intelligence when applying AI technology in an AI-first world
AI systems are developing and influencing decision-making in areas like finance, surveillance, governance, infrastructure, and national security. As AI gets widely adopted throughout the world, so do the following:
- Systemic Risks
- Data Misuse and Exposure
- Manipulation of AI Models and Blind Trust in Automated Outcomes
- Security Vulnerabilities Embedded within AI Workflows
IIRIS works at the point where AI intersects with these real-world risks.
The Primary question we will be addressing at the India AI Impact Expo 2026 will revolve around how organisations use artificial intelligence to drive and interact with intelligent workflows, rather than how they use AI independently.
Apart from demonstrating a selection of products, services, and solutions, IIRIS’s exhibit will act as a venue for strategic discussions on the questions that leaders must now deal with:
- How do organisations assess AI-driven risk beyond compliance checklists?
- What does intelligence-led security mean in autonomous systems?
- How do we identify, understand, and react to threats that AI magnifies?
- Where are organizations most vulnerable as AI becomes more operationally vital?
The difference between disruption and resilience in an incident often comes down to whether sufficient evidence was available to track an entity’s actions and whether a defence of those actions could be made following the incident.
This is why IIRIS fundamentally believes that:
AI impact can only be sustainable when risk and intelligence are by design.
As AI disrupts and reshapes industries and societies, the role of platforms such as IIRIS becomes pivotal, ensuring that innovation does not outpace control, visibility, and readiness. Taking part in the India AI Impact Expo 2026 is IIRIS’ way of reiterating its commitment to the larger ecosystem, not by touting technology for technology’s sake, but by enhancing the frameworks of trust, security, and intelligence that make AI impact truly meaningful.
📍Meet IIRIS at the India AI Impact Expo 2026 at Booth 3F.19C&D, First Floor, Hall 3
🗓️16–20 February 2026 | Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi



