
At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, companies showcased cutting-edge innovations that are ready to move from laboratories into everyday life—from bedrooms and gyms to factories and government offices. Among the highlights were AI solutions that can analyze human behavior through handwriting, monitor exercise accuracy, enhance workplace safety, and even deliver goods autonomously.
AI That Reads Your Mind Through Handwriting
Prisma AI demonstrated how handwriting is more than just words on paper—it reflects neurological activity linked to personality, emotional state, and stress levels. According to the company, the brain sends signals to hand muscles while writing, creating unique patterns in slant, pressure, spacing, baseline alignment, and letter formation.
Prisma AI’s product, GrySENSE, analyzes these patterns to provide insights into a person’s emotional stability, stress and anxiety indicators, self-confidence, leadership tendencies, decision-making style, mental fatigue, focus, and discipline. The company currently offers this service to entrepreneurs, business leaders, students, HR teams, and forensic profiling professionals.
AI That Checks Your Exercise in Seconds
Health-tech startup Krigat gained attention for its AI-powered physiotherapy tool, which uses standard cameras to analyze body movements in real time. Based on computer vision and biomechanics, the system monitors joint angles, balance, and movement quality as a person performs exercises or therapy routines.
The AI provides instant feedback to ensure exercises are performed correctly, allowing physiotherapists to guide patients effectively and enabling home-based rehabilitation with proper guidance. Krigat’s co-founders, Aditya Chhabra and Priyanshi Tater, highlighted that this technology could reduce rehabilitation costs and reach more people.
Robots Enhancing Safety in Hazardous Environments
Global consulting firm EY showcased Scout, an advanced robotic solution designed to enhance safety and efficiency in dangerous industrial settings. Combining digital twin technology, robotics, and physical AI, Scout acts as a human collaborator, entering hazardous zones to gather photos, videos, and sensor data. AI-powered analysis then generates actionable insights, helping workers operate in a safer environment.
Autonomous Drone Deliveries Reach Your Doorstep
Skye Air Mobility unveiled an end-to-end autonomous commerce delivery system at the summit. Developed in partnership with Arrive AI and Ottonomy, the system integrates aerial drones, smart infrastructure, and ground robotics to deliver goods directly to customers without human intervention. Over the past two years, the platform has completed more than 3.6 million deliveries. Designed for urban logistics, the drones carry up to 10 kg of payload, covering retail, groceries, medicines, and medical supplies while reducing carbon emissions to near zero.
Sovereign AI Box for Government and Critical Infrastructure
As AI adoption grows, concerns about data and model control are rising. ParadigmIT introduced the Sovereign AI Box, a fully on-premises, air-gapped private AI cloud solution for government departments and mission-critical institutions. By remaining isolated from the public internet and cloud, it mitigates cyber threats and data leaks while complying with data localization, cybersecurity, and regulatory requirements.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 highlighted how AI is moving beyond labs and entering everyday life—an intersection of innovation, safety, and convenience that promises to reshape workplaces, healthcare, and urban living.
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