PHDCCI Hosts Immersive Workshop on “AI Tools for Everyday Business” to Empower Enterprises for the Digital Future

Recognizing the growing impact of Artificial Intelligence on business productivity and innovation, the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) recently organized an immersive, hands-on workshop on ‘AI Tools for Everyday Business’, equipping participants with practical skills to apply AI across core business functions at PHD House, New Delhi.

PHDCCI Hosts Immersive Workshop on “AI Tools for Everyday Business” to Empower Enterprises for the Digital Future

New Delhi,  November 10, 2025: Recognizing the growing impact of Artificial Intelligence on business productivity and innovation, the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) recently organized an immersive, hands-on workshop on ‘AI Tools for Everyday Business’, equipping participants with practical skills to apply AI across core business functions at PHD House, New Delhi.
 
Welcoming the speakers and participants, Kanchan Zutshi, Director, PHDCCI emphasized that AI has evolved from being an emerging trend to an essential business necessity. She encouraged participants to explore how AI can enhance productivity, creativity, and efficiency in the workplace, urging them to make the most of the hands-on format of the workshop.
 
Designed as an immersive, practice-based experience, the workshop helped participants move beyond theoretical knowledge and experience the transformative capabilities of AI through live demonstrations, interactive sessions, and sector-specific use cases. The day-long sessions offered practical exposure to ready-to-use AI tools that can streamline workflows, improve decision-making, and drive tangible business results.
 
The workshop was conducted by an eminent panel of experts — Nitin Jain, Co-founder & Chief Business Officer, OfBusiness; Rahul Gupta, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Evvolv.ai; and Mr. Harshit Gupta, Advisor, Evvolv.ai — each bringing a wealth of knowledge and practical experience in AI, entrepreneurship, and product innovation.
 
Addressing the participants, Nitin Jain spoke about the prevalent misconceptions surrounding AI, particularly the belief that it may replace human jobs. He urged participants to move beyond fear and focus on the strengths, opportunities, and empowerment that AI brings, encouraging them to remain curious, ask questions, and embrace learning as the key to leveraging AI effectively.
 
Rahul Gupta shared insights on how AI is redefining business strategy, customer engagement, and productivity. He stressed the importance of cultivating an AI-first mindset, one that enables professionals and organizations to innovate continuously and make smarter, data-driven decisions.
 
Harshit Gupta highlighted the spirit of mutual learning that characterized the workshop. He noted that such interactive sessions create a two-way exchange of knowledge where facilitators and participants learn from one another, fostering collaboration and creativity in applying AI to real-world challenges.
 
Throughout the workshop, the facilitators demonstrated sector-specific AI applications, conducted group activities, and guided participants in building simple automations tailored to their business needs. The sessions were marked by lively discussions, active engagement, and enthusiastic participation, making it a dynamic and enriching experience.
 
The workshop witnessed the presence of 50 delegates representing diverse sectors and seniority levels, reflecting the growing enthusiasm among Indian businesses to adopt AI-driven solutions for greater efficiency and innovation.
 
The workshop concluded with an interactive Q&A session, certificate distribution, and networking among participants. The initiative reaffirmed PHDCCI’s commitment to fostering innovation, digital transformation, and future-ready capabilities among Indian enterprises, enabling them to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven economy.