Origin
A systems thinker with a product brain
I’ve always gravitated toward problems where engineering, intelligence, and real-world constraints intersect. What started as a curiosity for how things work turned into a career spent building products and platforms that make complex systems feel simple.
Now
Co-founder & CTO, Cornet Health
I’m building voice-first, workflow-aware AI systems that remove administrative friction for clinicians. My work spans system architecture, multi-agent intelligence, voice interfaces, and the operational realities of deploying AI in healthcare environments.
Past
Building large-scale systems and data platforms
Before Cornet, I built and scaled the Connected Platforms and Data & AI capabilities at Ather Energy — taking them from early-stage experiments to infrastructure powering 500,000+ EVs across India.
I also worked across e-commerce, retail, and supply chain, where I designed data platforms and product systems that improved clarity, speed, and operational decision-making.
These roles shaped how I approach problem definition, system architecture, and delivering intelligence that works in the real world.
How I think
Where intelligence meets execution
I focus on clarity, precision, and real-world usefulness. I enjoy working end-to-end:
- defining problems
- shaping system and data architecture
- building AI-native products
- refining interfaces that tie everything together
I bias toward shipping, learning, and continuous improvement — always grounded in how people actually work.
Exploring
Tech, AI & data products — and the stories picked up along the way
I’m constantly exploring the edges of applied AI — voice interfaces, multi-agent systems, workflow design, and the mechanics of building intelligence that actually holds up in the real world.
I write to clarify my thinking: short pieces on product intuition, engineering systems, and signals from the AI landscape. This site is where I publish that exploration.
Contact
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