The humanoid would make her public appearance at the 22nd edition of the WCIT, to be held in the country for the first time, from February 19.
"We have Sophia, who has been making a lot of news in the recent past. The humanoid along with (its) inventor is going to be here," WCIT Hyderabad Ambassador, Suman Reddy told PTI.
Designed in British actress Audrey Hepburn's image, the robot was created by Hanson Robotics based in Hong Kong, led by American scientist David Hanson.
The robot was given citizenship by Saudi Arabia last year.
It can be recalled that Sophia made her first appearance in the country at the TechFest organised by the IIT Bombay last November.
The Nasscom India Leadership Forum (NILF) would also be held along with the WCIT.
Reddy said several top officials of global companies would speak at the event. They include Ed Monser (Emerson Electrical), Shantanu Narayan (Adobe Systems), Andrew Ng (Coursera), Sadhguru (Isha Foundation), Soumitra Dutta (Cornell University), David M Kote (Honeywell), Michael Gorriz (Standard Chartered Bank) and Scott Sandschaffer (Novartis).
"Sri Lankan and Armenian Prime Ministers are also expected to be here," he said.
First held in 1978 by WITSA (World Information Technology & Services Alliance), the WCIT has become a premier international ICT forum since then.
According to officials, digitisation has pervaded the heart of businesses, though the level of penetration is varied across industry verticals. Now embedded in the core of businesses, this is a disruption of altogether different level.
"The event will focus on its many facets, including opportunities, challenges and will pave the onward journey," an official of the IT industry body said.
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