
31 labs have already been launched in collaboration with NIELIT and industry partners, while states and Union Territories have nominated 174 Industrial Training Institutes and polytechnics for additional labs. Access to advanced tools is no longer limited to a handful of metropolitan centres.
As the summit continues, the mood is measured but confident. The conversations are forward looking, yet grounded in execution. Policymakers listen as teenagers explain prototypes. Industry leaders scout ideas that are both scalable and ethical. The exchange feels less ceremonial and more consequential.
The Guinness recognition marks a moment. But the resolve behind it runs deeper. India is investing in infrastructure, nurturing research, strengthening skilling pipelines and inviting its youth to define the ethics of emerging technology. The record may have been set in 24 hours. The commitment it represents is generational.
