AI Horizon GlobalTech Expo 2025 unveils breakthrough AI innovations in Bengaluru

Bengaluru: The AI Horizon GlobalTech Expo 2025 concluded in Bengaluru with an impressive showcase of artificial intelligence innovations from across the world, reaffirming the city’s reputation as a global technology hub. With innovators, researchers, and companies from over 40 countries, the exhibition highlighted how AI is rapidly redefining healthcare, agriculture, education, and sustainability.

One of the most anticipated moments of the expo was the showcasing of MyoBioScan, an AI-powered wearable patch for the early detection of cardiovascular stress. The device was developed by Ravichandra Mulpuri, an Indian-origin researcher based in the United States. While Mulpuri joined the audience virtually through a live interview session, his Indian collaborator displayed the developed prototype on stage, drawing strong interest from healthcare professionals, technologists, and investors.

Mulpuri explained during his virtual address that the device integrates multi-channel ECG acquisition with sweat-based biochemical sensing to deliver real-time monitoring of heart health. “The MyoBioScan empowers users with actionable insights into cardiovascular risks, offering alerts ranging from routine monitoring to emergency warnings,” he said.

The innovation, featured in the April–June 2025 issue of the International Journal on Science and Technology (IJSAT), has already undergone pilot testing with 80 participants. Early results demonstrated its accuracy in detecting subclinical abnormalities, with more than 90 percent of users reporting trust in its results and comfort in long-term use.

Beyond MyoBioScan, the expo also witnessed a wave of global AI-driven solutions. Germany presented a neural interface for early detection of Alzheimer’s, Japan showcased an adaptive learning tutor capable of reshaping education, Kenya unveiled an agricultural drone system to boost crop productivity, and Norway introduced predictive energy grid software for managing renewables. These innovations reflected the diverse and transformative role of AI across sectors.

The presence of MyoBioScan stood out not only for its cutting-edge science but also for its symbolic collaboration between India and the global research community. As the audience applauded both the prototype demonstration and Mulpuri’s engaging virtual dialogue, the expo highlighted how AI is bridging continents to shape a healthier, smarter, and more sustainable future.