Oracle AI Applications Forum — New Delhi
- What: Oracle AI Applications Forum — enterprise AI applications, demos and expert panels. - When: Thu, 23 April 2026, 8:30 AM–3:50 PM. - Where & details: The LaLiT New Delhi; register and info at oracle.com.
Oracle is holding an AI applications forum in New Delhi on Thursday, April 23, aimed at executives using artificial intelligence inside finance, human resources, and supply chain software. (oracle.com) The event is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. at The LaLiT New Delhi, and Oracle says registration is complimentary. Oracle says Deloitte is hosting the forum with it. (oracle.com) Oracle says the sessions will focus on Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and its “agentic AI” features, a term vendors use for software that can take multi-step actions with less human prompting. The company says attendees will see demos, hear customer case studies, and get advice from Oracle and partner experts. (oracle.com) The pitch is not about general-purpose chatbots. Oracle is framing the event around business functions that already run on enterprise software systems, including finance operations, hiring, employee management, and supply chains. (oracle.com) That focus matches Oracle’s broader applications strategy in 2026. On its applications events pages, Oracle says it is pushing embedded AI across work, customer service, and operations, and says users want practical tools inside existing workflows rather than separate experiments. (oracle.com ) (oracle.com) The New Delhi forum also fits into a larger Oracle events push aimed at senior decision-makers. Oracle says its forum series is built for executives and centers on AI, human resources, and supply chain challenges, while its AI World Tour is promoting one-day events around the world in 2026. (oracle.com 1) (oracle.com 2) Oracle’s message is that AI should be measured by business results, not just model performance. Its event materials say the goal is faster responses to market changes, better employee and customer engagement, and more efficient operations. (oracle.com) For companies in India weighing where AI fits into day-to-day operations, Oracle is using a one-day forum in New Delhi to argue that the next step is not another pilot project but AI built directly into the software they already use. (oracle.com)