The event is scheduled on March 28 at the Kerala Startup Mission Integrated Startup Complex in Kochi.
While global enterprises rapidly adopt AI across their operations, many MSMEs in Kerala are still trying to understand where it fits into their day-to-day work. AIfy Kerala aims to close that gap by delivering a structured, department-level framework that can be applied immediately.
“This isn’t a talk about the future. It’s a working session about the present,” said Vinay James Kynadi, Founding Chairman of ICC Kerala Council. “We want every business owner who walks in to walk out with a clear understanding of where AI can make a real difference in their operations — whether that’s sales, marketing, finance, HR, or customer service.”
GETAI Foundation was set up to help underserved communities integrate into the AI workforce and leverage AI for their uplift. “We aim to do this through free, structured, action-oriented training programme across the world, and we expect this association with the Indian Chamber of Commerce to play an important role in making AI more accessible,” said Mia Kynadi, Co-Founder, GETAI Foundation.
Business owners and entrepreneurs interested in attending ‘AIfy Kerala’ can register at www.aifykerala.com.
Published on March 23, 2026