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Stanford's Thrive 2026 built on collaboration, not competition: Anurag Mairal

The summit drew speakers from 26 countries, and the discussions centered on global health, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and energy

Dr. Anurag Mairal, an adjunct professor of medicine at Stanford University / Lalit K Jha

Healthcare professional Dr. Anurag Mairal said the Thrive 2026 forum at Stanford is designed not as a one-time event but as “a working collaborative platform” to align global technology efforts with shared human needs, speaking exclusively to New India Abroad.

The invitation-only summit, held April 16–17, 2026, at the Stanford Faculty Club at Stanford University, brought together scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders to examine how emerging technologies can be shaped by cooperation rather than competition. Organized by the Global Science Innovation Forum, the event marked the inaugural edition of what organizers plan to make an ongoing international platform.

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