As India advances from experimenting with AI to production of AI, technology chiefs across India’s startup ecosystem are working on solutions to scale the business without breaking the tech infrastructure, overshooting the budget, or violating the security framework. Cloud decisions that were once considered backend choices are now shaping product reliability and long-term competitiveness. To foster meaningful conversations and collaborations around AI readiness, cloud infrastructure, and the evolving role of technology leadership, Inc42 and Oracle recently hosted The CTO Dinner in Bengaluru. It was an exclusive meetup of more than 20 CTOs and tech leaders from leading startups. This edition of CTO Dinner brought together senior technology leaders for a one-of-a-kind networking opportunity. Hosted in a closed-door format, the event was designed to move beyond surface-level discussions and focus on the practical realities of building and scaling AI-led systems in business environments. There were CTOs and senior tech leaders from sectors spanning across SaaS, fintech, mobility, enterprise software and consumer internet. The event hosted leaders like Mohan Krishna Devarapalli, senior director of engineering at PayU; Aneesh Kongot, head of tech and CFO of Happilo; Prakhar Verma, chief technology architect of Capillary Technologies; Chirag Maheswari, head of engineering at Fampay Solutions;… Read MoreInc42 Media








