CNBC-TV18 and WeWork India hosted the Titans Summit on May 12, 2026 [1], to discuss India's evolving business and investment landscape.
The event serves as a critical touchpoint for the country's economic trajectory. As India seeks to scale its enterprise growth, the summit focused on the strategic window required for execution and the integration of new capital flows.
The conference took place at the Jio Convention Centre in New Delhi [1]. It brought together a mix of Indian business leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs to examine the intersection of innovation and capital. Participants said how the country can navigate a strategic window for shift and scale, a process essential for maintaining competitive growth in a global market [2].
A primary focus of the discussions involved the evolution of work. Leaders said hybrid work models and how these shifts in professional environments affect productivity and urban development. The summit aimed to spotlight the next phase of enterprise growth, focusing on how innovation can be leveraged to drive sustainable economic expansion [3].
Organizers said the first episode of the summit was designed to address the specific needs of the current investment climate. By gathering diverse perspectives from the entrepreneurial community, the event sought to identify the primary drivers of India's growth shift [1]. The dialogue emphasized the necessity of aligning investment trends with the practical realities of scaling businesses in a rapidly changing digital economy [2].
The collaboration between a major media entity and a flexible workspace provider highlighted the interconnectedness of communication and physical infrastructure in the modern business era. This synergy was central to the summit's goal of mapping out a blueprint for future corporate execution in India [3].
“The Titans Summit explored India’s evolving business and investment landscape.”
The convening of the Titans Summit signals a concerted effort by India's corporate and financial elite to formalize a transition from early-stage innovation to large-scale execution. By focusing on hybrid work and capital efficiency, the summit reflects a broader regional trend of adapting traditional business infrastructure to meet the demands of a post-pandemic, digitally driven economy.





