About Nay.ai
Heal the world
Nay is a revolutionary artificial intelligence healthcare platform that was conceived in 2020 amid the uproar of the century’s worst healthcare crisis and officially launched as a commercial venture on January 1st, 2022. It is intended to pave the way for people to stay intelligently connected to the healthcare ecosystem 24 hours a day, seven days a week, mapping their risk profiles. Our products and services, which are essential components of Nay, enable people to receive health-related advice and expert consultations whenever and wherever they need them. Under the aegis of Nay, many emerging applications of artificial intelligence in the healthcare domain from all over the globe gets to serve humanism at its intended potential.
This artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare delivery platform not only helps the patients have access to effective healthcare but also empowers the doctors with clinical decision-support intelligence. We are committed to making healthcare easier and more equitable for the people, often through an easily operable mobile app.
With Nay around, the world will be a safer, healthier, happier place for everyone!


People
The mentors and advisors
Nay is founded by a dedicated team of professionals and theoreticians with complementary skills to build a large internet business and augment a jaw-dropping experience of success, a combination of the glory from the social impact and the return on investment numbers, for its investors.
Arjun Malhotra

Diptendu Dutta
Prof. Anurag Agrawal
MD, FRCOG, Robotic Surgeon; Senior Consultant at Jaslok Hospital.
Dr. Vinay Garodia

People
The leadership team
Nay is founded by a dedicated team of professionals and theoreticians with complementary skills to build a large internet business and augment a jaw-dropping experience of success, a combination of the glory from the social impact and the return on investment numbers, for its investors.

Avijit Guha

Prof. Subhashis Bannerjee

Dr. Sudeshna Ray
MD, FRCOG, Robotic Surgeon; Senior Consultant at Jaslok Hospital.

Nitin Goyal

Diptendu already had a functional model of the NLP components. Subhashish had a few CV models to offer. His carcinoma detection model had been producing consistent results. Avijit got to work tying all of these together along with a few other success stories from around the world using the URUS fabric.
By that time COVID19 had already threatened humanity with enough reasons to be excited about the possibility of such an integrated intelligent system of healthcare. In a few months Avijit and Pallavi got hit by the delta variant of the infamous virus. While Avijit along with his entire family survived the attack, Pallavi did not. Dr Gupta lost his father. Then, in about a month, he too joined him making the shock a bit too painful for people who were left behind to complete the tasks.
The hammerings, as in the case of making surgical scalpel blades from high carbon steel, resulted in tempering our resolve to a different height.


The road ahead
Let’s redefine care together!
Artificial intelligence has emerged with many promises in the healthcare domain; it has the potential to significantly improve people’s quality of life. With this goal to achieve, we strive to create a system that will enable people to live a better life with the reassurance of timely and effective medical care. Artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare delivery includes automating routine tasks, providing decision support, reducing costs and increasing the overall efficiency with round-the-clock connectivity. It also has the power to improve people’s lives by saving them from falling prey to ignorance and negligence. We are here to provide access to a new standard of care in synchronization with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal-3 (UNSDG03) while generating profits for our investors. Our engineers are focussed on how to develop machine learning models for healthcare-related issues while maintaining the highest level of ethical standards.
Incidentally, the journey of Nay coincided with the United Nations Decade of Healthy Ageing, a global collaboration project that brings together governments, civil society, international agencies, professionals, academia, the media, and private sector initiatives like Nay.ai to improve the lives of older people. With the average life expectancy of human beings increasing rapidly, populations around the world are ageing faster than in the past. There are over 1 billion people aged 60 and up living in the world today. The decade, 2021-2030 is aligned with the last ten years of the UNSDG; so, for us at Nay, we hope to work for eight years, if we launch the Geriatric Care vertical by the end of 2022, to work under this project.
Nay.ai has enormous potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. We aspire to make this world a better place with the help of revolutionary technologies; Machine Learning (ML), Computer Vision(CV), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Edge Computing and fifth-generation cellular networks (5G) to name a few. With technological advancement, the next obvious milestone in the history of the world is a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem. Our goal is to achieve universal health coverage and to provide safe and effective medical care to all people.
“Good health for all” is our motto.
Healthcare is a basic human need, and it must be equitable for every human being. We are determined to remove barriers to healthcare access for every life we touch, and we require your support for this. Let us make UNSDG-03 a big success across the lonely planet. Please join us in making history.
