AI World Organisation Makes APAC Debut, Launches AI Bharat Yatra to Democratize Artificial Intelligence
The announcement came up during the AI World Power 30 Summit ASIA-HR and L&D Edition, which honored top HR leaders and unveiled a bold vision for AI literacy across India.
Gurugram, India – The AI World Organisation marked its formal debut in the Asia-Pacific region—including Australasia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia—at the AI World Power 30 Summit ASIA-HR and L&D Edition, held at DLF Cyberpark, Gurugram (India) on May 24, 2025. The event celebrated the rise of ethical, inclusive, and high-impact applications of artificial intelligence, centered on the themes of AI for All, AI for Employability, and AI for Better Lives.

Announcing the regional expansion, Harneet Singh, Chairman of AI World Organisation and Founder & Chief AI Officer of Rabbitt AI, said, “The world is changing, innovating, and rethinking. AI has become the hype of the hour, transforming how people think, work, and learn. This summit is a step toward our mission to make AI accessible, equitable, and empowering.”
Organized by Rabbitt AI, a London-headquartered AI company, and co-powered by Master Union, the summit brought together more than 200 leading voices from the AI and human resources sectors to discuss innovation, inclusivity, and the future of work shaped by AI technologies.

The AI World Organisation, a not-for-profit global consortium of AI leaders, champions real-world applications of AI for societal benefit. With a worldwide community of over 5,000 members, the organisation seeks to showcase impactful AI use cases while recognising pioneers who are leading its adoption across various sectors.
A key highlight of the summit was the recognition of the Power 30 HR Leaders of India—trailblazers selected from over 1,000 nominations for their contributions to HR innovation and digital transformation. Honorees hailed from reputed organizations including Cipla, JPMorgan, DXC Technology, JBM, Centific, PepsiCo, Wave, CRDF, Univo Education, and Paytm, among others.
Dr. G Jawahar, Executive Director, HR, Admin, E&BM, PR & Rajbhsga), Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Limited, Amit Kumar Soni, Global Learning Solutions Capability Head, PepsiCo, Dr. Shivangi Somavanshi, Center Head, Center for Applied Geomatics (CAG), and other too attended the event.
The awards were adjudicated by a distinguished global jury comprising Harneet Singh (Rabbitt AI), Hiroyuki Ounishi (Chairman, Seed Incubation), Christine Hoe (Regional Director, ACT), Rahul Molasi (Associate Director, Cipla), and Paul Edelblut (Vice President, Vantage Laboratories).
The event also marked the launch of the AI Bharat Yatra—an ambitious, nationwide initiative to promote AI literacy and employability across India. The campaign aims to bridge the digital divide by expanding AI education beyond metropolitan areas into rural and semi-urban regions, enabling citizens from all backgrounds to leverage AI tools and build a future-ready workforce.
“Our vision is to make India a global leader on the AI map,” said Singh. “This summit is not just a celebration—it’s a call to action. We are committed to enabling equitable access to AI, empowering our workforce, and shaping the future of work for every Indian.”
