CIO Futurescape 2026; Where Al Leadership Meets Enterprise Reality.
Reported by Sanchita Chatterjer, Kolkata, 9 January 2026: The CIO Association, a not-for-profit association of Chief Information Officers founded in 2008 to foster robust technological transformation across India, will celebrate the 7th Anniversary of its Kolkata Chapter with CIO Futurescape 2026, to be held tomorrow at Taj City Centre, New Town, Kolkata. The event will bring together over 180 CIOs and senior digital leaders from across the country.
CIO Futurescape 2026 will be inaugurated by Mr Manish Prasad, President & MD, SAP India and Mr Raju Vegesna, CMD, Sify Technologies. They will be accompanied by Dr Sandip Pradhan, President of CIOA Kolkata Chapter, CDIO, Century Plyboards, Sanjeev Sinha, Treasurer, President - IT & D, India Power, Sanjay Goswami, Secretary, CISO of Century Plyboards, Samrat Banerjee, Vice President, CIO Emami., Pampa Basu, Jt Secretary, Ex-Senior Director, ITC Infotech, Rajesh Dutta, MC Member, Head IT, JMS Mining, Avaneesh Kumar, MC Member, Head IT, Skipper, Kripadyuti Sarkar, MC Member, Group CIO, Ambuja Neotia, and Rishikesh Kr Singh, MC Member, VP IT at Grasim Industries, Surajit Banerjee, MC Member, Dhunseri Polyfilms.
Speaking to the media, Dr Sandip Pradhan, President of the CIO Association Kolkata Chapter, said:
"CIO Futurescape 2026 reflects a decisive shift-from discussing technology to leading with it. In 2026, Al is no longer experimental; it is a leadership responsibility. Through this platform, CIOs are coming together to shape responsible, secure, and scalable Al adoption that delivers real business outcomes. Our focus is not tools, but impact."
The CIO Association continues to serve as a national platform for knowledge sharing, peer collaboration, and leadership development, enabling digital leaders to exchange insights on emerging technologies and enterprise transformation. Governed by a Central Governing Body and Chapter Councils, the CIO Association today operates 19 chapters across India and internationally, with Indian chapters in Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi NCR, Goa, Gujrat, Hyderabad, Kerala, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai, Nagpur, Punjab, Pune, Rajasthan, and international chapters in Bangladesh, Dubai (UAE), Indonesia, and the Philippines.
The Kolkata Chapter of the CIO Association plays a unique role by extending technology leadership beyond enterprises into societal and regional development. Covering the entire eastern region of India, the chapter actively contributes to:
Al and digital skills development through industry-academia collaboration
Cybersecurity awareness and resilience initiatives
Startup and innovation ecosystem engagement
Responsible technology adoption aligned with public interest
Through these initiatives, the Kolkata Chapter has positioned the region as a credible hub for enterprise Al leadership and digital transformation, while supporting national priorities such as Digital India, Make in India, and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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