Plenome Technologies, an IIT Madras-incubated deep-tech startup, has raised ₹6.5 crore in a seed round led by Luxembourg-based Ovington Capital Partners, along with UAE-based AADI and angel investor Manish Gandhi.
The startup is building a secure, interoperable digital infrastructure combining blockchain and AI for critical sectors including healthcare, organ donation, and remote voting.
The fresh capital will support Plenome’s global expansion plans, with a focus on rolling out its patented tech stack across sensitive, large-scale data environments. It aims to empower civic and health systems with real-time, privacy-first tools designed for public trust and scalability.
Founded in 2023 by Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar awardee Prof. Prabhu Rajagopal, along with Vijayaraja Rathinasamy and Anirudh Varna, Plenome was born out of IIT Madras’s deep-tech research ecosystem. The co-founders bring expertise across embedded systems, blockchain, and scalable digital design.
The startup’s flagship solutions are already in live or trial mode. BlockTrack OrganEase, a blockchain-based organ donation registry, is being piloted with a state transplant authority. BlockVote, a secure remote voting platform, was successfully deployed during IIT Madras student elections and is now being pitched for enterprise and civic use. Meanwhile, Ashwin, an AI-powered multilingual platform for clinical data capture, is undergoing trials in dental clinics, with future rollout planned for eye care, fertility, and cosmetic domains.
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Plenome’s dual-layered architecture blends DLT-powered backends with AI-led decision support, creating a modular, scalable ecosystem for high-integrity data use. The platform also ensures end-user control and privacy, a key differentiator in sectors where compliance and consent are paramount.
Plenome’s patented stack is now being evaluated for broader deployment in national-level health networks and civic platforms, positioning it as a first-mover in secure, AI-integrated public tech infrastructure.
