Rajeev Singh of BenQ, Pankaj Rana of Hisense and Aditya Khemka of CP PLUS point to smarter displays, connected homes and edge intelligence, while Srividya Kannan of Avaali warns that AI readiness must catch up with AI ambition
India’s 2026 Tech Outlook Takes Shape Through Voices from BenQ, Hisense, CP PLUS, Cellecor, Energy Bots and Avaali
India’s technology sector is entering a phase of sharper intent, where scale, intelligence and responsibility are beginning to move in sync. Leaders across consumer electronics, enterprise technology, security and energy systems agree that the past year was less about experimentation and more about maturity. The conversations now shaping 2026 focus on practical adoption, deeper infrastructure and outcomes that consumers and enterprises can clearly experience.
Security and surveillance also saw a transformation during the year. Aditya Khemka, Managing Director of CP PLUS, points to AI driven analytics, improved connectivity and stronger compliance standards as defining forces in 2025. He notes that trust and certification are now as important as innovation, particularly as surveillance systems integrate more deeply with enterprise operations and public infrastructure. For 2026, CP PLUS anticipates wider adoption of edge computing, IoT based intelligence and proactive security environments that do more than monitor, supporting operational decision making and risk prevention.
The convergence of computing and sustainability was another defining theme. Murali Mantravadi, Joint Managing Director at Energy Bots, describes 2025 as a year when AI scale and clean energy growth became inseparable. As generative AI moved into enterprise production and renewable capacity expanded globally, the relationship between digital infrastructure and energy efficiency became clearer. He expects 2026 to accelerate energy aware smart homes and appliances that adapt to grid patterns, reduce waste and support national sustainability goals through predictive intelligence.
Taken together, these perspectives suggest that India’s technology story is entering a more grounded phase. The focus is shifting from novelty to usefulness, from isolated innovation to connected systems, and from rapid rollout to responsible scale. As 2026 approaches, the sector appears set to prioritise intelligence that delivers measurable value, builds trust and aligns growth with long term sustainability.
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