- By Vikas Yadav
- Fri, 08 Sep 2023 11:48 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
As Delhi prepares for the high-profile G20 Summit, technology will play a significant role in the experience the visiting delegates will take back upon their return. At Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, New Delhi, the 'Mother of Democracy' exhibition will offer one such immersive trail to these VVIP guests.
The G20 Digital India Experience Zone and International Media Centre will showcase a wide spectrum of India's achievements in the digital space, as well as the country's democratic values and rich culture. Cutting-edge technologies that include AI, ML, interactive displays, Virtual Reality (VR), sensor-based machines, anamorphic videos and more will be deployed in the process, Ankit Sinha, CTO and Co-Founder of Tagbin, the tech-driven company behind these exhibits, told Jagran English.
At the entrance, a huge display behind the reception wall will stream videos concerning the history of India and its culture. This exclusive report offers a detailed account of the tech-laden expo.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
Dancing Girl
The main attraction of the exhibition will be a replica of the Dancing Girl statue from the Sindhu-Saraswati Civilization. The sculpture will be positioned on an elevated rotating podium embellished with an Indian rangoli.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
Shower Speakers
To offer a personal listening experience for visitors, directional speakers will be placed on top of the interactive screens. These devices have a limited radius of sound output, which will restrict noise interference from the environment.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
VR Cycle Exhibit
A cycling zone where guests can pedal through different environments to learn about the journey of digital India and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) such as Aadhaar, UMANG, DIKSHA and more is present in the exhibition. This would enable an immersive learning experience for the rider.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
Interactive Kiosks
From students to researchers, interactive kiosks have been designed to cater to all kinds of audiences, according to Sinha. For instance, the DIKSHA exhibit will feature a life-size book sitting in the showcase. Other spaces will showcase how Aadhaar and its face authentication function, how the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is simplifying the payment process, and more. Visitors can even make payments and buy items from the UPI stall.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
Digital Tree
The digital tree consists of LED panels placed in an artistic dropped format. These are integrated in a fashion to display the same content in a thematic manner.

Image: Tagbin/Special Arrangement
Sinha told Jagran English that the agenda is to showcase content with technology as an enabler. It works behind the scenes but has a crucial role. "Talking on behalf of India and representing things technically was an incredible opportunity," he added.
