AI2Mind

Sowjanya Kurri
Founder & Director, Ai2Mind | DPIIT-Recognized Social Impact Entrepreneur
At the heart of Ai2Mind is Sowjanya Kurri, a technologist with a soul for service. With over 12 years of experience in network systems, wireless LAN, and system testing, Sowjanya brings more than technical expertise to the table—she brings empathy, resilience, and vision.
Her journey began as a Bachelor of Technology graduate in networking, but it was motherhood that transformed her mission. Experiencing firsthand the challenges of pregnancy and postpartum care, she recognized a critical gap in accessible, preventive health services for women and children. That personal experience gave rise to OTAAT (One Text at a Time), a platform built to deliver life-saving vaccine reminders, health education, and emotional support to families across India.
Inspired by public health leaders like Dr. Pramod Jog (a key figure in India’s polio eradication blueprint), Sowjanya joined hands with medical experts to combat under-5 child mortality and maternal health challenges using the power of digital connectivity.
Her work expanded with the launch of WombTo18 — a holistic digital ecosystem supporting children from pregnancy through adolescence with timely health guidance, school-based wellness, mental health awareness, and tree-planting to foster climate consciousness.
Under her leadership, Ai2Mind has grown into a DPIIT-recognized startup (DIPP162172), operating at the intersection of technology, social impact, and corporate responsibility. Her efforts have turned internal passion projects into national movements, proving that technology, when fused with compassion, can change lives.
“Ai2Mind was never meant to be just another tech company. It was envisioned as a movement—one that harnesses the power of AI and data to protect life, promote well-being, and regenerate our planet.”

Sowjanya's vision is clear:

"Whether you're a parent, policymaker, educator, or investor—you have a role in shaping a healthier, greener tomorrow. Join us." - Sowjanya Kurri