The team Voice of Specially Abled People (VOSAP) visits the prestigious India AI Impact Summit 2026, reinforcing its commitment to leveraging Artificial Intelligence for accessibility, inclusion, and systemic impact.
Representing VOSAP, Divyansh and Faiz actively engaged with leading AI innovators, startups, and global technology stakeholders across the accessibility and SaaS ecosystem. The summit provided a powerful platform to explore how emerging AI technologies can accelerate inclusive solutions aligned with VOSAP’s Vision 2047.
Strengthening Existing AI Partnerships
During the summit, the VOSAP team met with its valued assistive technology partners:
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Trestle Labs (KIBO)
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Torchit
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Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU – Hackathon Partner)
These interactions strengthened ongoing collaborations focused on AI powered accessibility tools for persons with disabilities. Discussions revolved around scaling assistive innovations, integrating intelligent automation, and expanding outreach to underserved communities.
Engaging with Global Technology Leaders
The VOSAP team also had meaningful interactions with distinguished leaders and changemakers, including:
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Agustya Mehta, Director of Hardware Engineering at Meta
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Nipun Malhotra, disability inclusion advocate and entrepreneur
These conversations explored the intersection of hardware innovation, AI ecosystems, and inclusive product design. The dialogue highlighted the growing global momentum toward building accessible by design technologies.
Exploring AI in Accessibility and SaaS
Beyond assistive technologies, VOSAP team engaged with multiple AI-driven SaaS companies to understand how automation, analytics, and scalable AI platforms can enhance operational efficiency, governance, and measurable social impact. The exposure to over 36+ tools and emerging enterprise solutions opened pathways for integrating advanced systems into VOSAP’s technology ecosystem, ensuring greater transparency, efficiency, and impact delivery.
Inspiring the Next Generation
A significant highlight of the summit was VOSAP’s interaction with youth innovators and aspiring technologists. Divyansh and Faiz shared VOSAP’s mission of empowering Divyangjan through technology and encouraged young minds to build AI solutions that are inclusive from inception. The engagement reaffirmed a critical message: Accessibility is not a feature, it is a foundation.
A Step Toward Vision 2047
Participation in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 not only unlocked new horizons in Accessible AI innovation but also paved the way for engagement with global investors, strategic collaborators, and technology pioneers. As VOSAP advances toward its Development Vision 2047, such strategic engagements strengthen its mission to harness Artificial Intelligence as a transformative force: empowering abilities, enabling independence, and building a more inclusive future for all.




























