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Event Recap · January 4–6, 2026 · Jaipur

Where Entrepreneurial Hustle Meets Heritage
Rootle at TiE Global Summit 2026

Three days. 10,000+ delegates. One room where India's next chapter of AI and enterprise innovation took shape. We were there.

TiE Rajasthan's 10th Global Summit
Jaipur Exhibition & Convention Centre
First TGS Outside a Metro City
TiE Global Summit 2026 Jaipur
Representing Rootle.ai at TGS 2026

The Olympics of Entrepreneurship,
This Time in the Pink City

The 10th TiE Global Summit ran alongside Rajasthan DigiFest from January 4 to 6 at JECC. The scale matched the ambition.

Jaipur was chosen as the host city for the first time a non-metro location has held the TiE Global Summit. The message was clear: India's innovation story is no longer concentrated in Bengaluru or Gurugram. Tier-2 India is building, fast.

The summit's three pillars of Technology, Growth, and Sustainability shaped every session. AI took centre stage across keynotes, policy discussions, and deep-dive panels. NVIDIA's leadership called for sovereign AI infrastructure built on India's own data, language, and context. The Rajasthan government launched its AI and Machine Learning Policy 2026 and signed MoUs with IIT Delhi, Google, and the National Law University.

For enterprise AI companies like Rootle, the timing was sharp. The conversations at TGS were not about whether to adopt AI. They were about which AI, for which process, and who is accountable for results.

10K+
Delegates from 50+ Countries
500+
Investors in the Room
100+
Global Speakers across 50+ Sessions
200+
Exhibiting Startups
Rs. 200 Cr+
Potential Investment Opportunities Unlocked

Voice AI, Real Conversations,
Real Decisions

We did not come to observe. We came to engage.

At our booth and across the event floor, conversations centered on what enterprises actually need from AI today: not demos, not decks, but outcomes. How many calls handled. How fast. How accurately. What happens when the AI does not know the answer.

The interest was real. Decision-makers from BFSI, hospitality, real estate, and retail stopped to understand how Voice AI agents fit into their customer support stack — not as an experiment, but as an operational choice. These are the conversations Rootle is built for.

10K+
Delegates in the Room
500+
Investors at the Summit
200+
Exhibiting Startups
48hr
Rootle Go-Live Time
What the Room Was Asking

Can voice AI work reliably in Hindi, Gujarati, and regional languages?

What does the handoff from AI to human look like mid-call?

How do we measure ROI on a Voice AI deployment in customer support?

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Three Things That
Stayed With Us

01
AI Is No Longer a Pitch. It Is a Procurement Question.
The conversations at TGS were not about whether to adopt AI. They were about which AI, for which process, and who is accountable for results. Enterprises are ready. The bar for proof has gone up sharply.
02
Tier-2 India Is an Underestimated Opportunity.
Hosting TGS in Jaipur was not symbolic. It surfaced a real, active entrepreneurial base outside the metros. For Rootle, where multilingual and regionally-relevant voice AI is a core strength, that is a market signal worth acting on.
03
The Room Had Decision-Makers, Not Just Explorers.
500+ investors, policymakers, and enterprise leaders in one place. The quality of engagement from booth conversations to the networking dinner reflected that. People came to move things forward, not to browse.