PulseNote is the digital health infrastructure for Bangladesh. One record per patient that every doctor they trust can read, write to, and rely on, from a clinic in Dhaka to a ward at BMU.
In Bangladesh, clinical decisions are still made on paper, memory, and guesswork. Patient records are fragmented across hospitals, clinics, and prescription pads, and most of them never reach the next doctor in line. PulseNote was started in 2025 to close that gap, and incorporated as PulseNote Pty Ltd in 2026.
PulseNote is the digital health infrastructure for Bangladesh. Four portals run on a shared cloud platform, one for doctors, one for patients, one for hospitals, and one for public health teams. Doctors capture voice notes, AI summaries, and prescriptions. Patients hold their full record on a phone, accessible by QR code in an emergency. Hospitals run wards on the same software, starting with the malnutrition unit at Bangladesh Medical University. Public health teams aggregate trends across institutions. The platform is operated in Asia South 1, with data residency, encryption, and audit logging built in for compliance with Bangladesh's PDPA 2026.
Founder & CEO
Adnan is a Software Engineering student at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He served as the elected undergraduate and postgraduate student representative in the Swinburne Academic Senate, and as President of the Swinburne Islamic Society. Born and raised in Bangladesh, he moved to Australia for higher education, drawn to problem-solving and leadership. He started PulseNote to fix a long-standing gap in Bangladesh's health system, where patient records live on paper, in memory, or nowhere at all, and every clinical decision begins from zero.
Co-founder & CTO
Saadman is a Software Engineering student at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. He currently serves as the elected undergraduate and postgraduate student representative in the Swinburne Academic Senate. Since 2025 he has worked at Reece Tech, bringing industry experience in software engineering to PulseNote. Born and raised in Bangladesh, he is passionate about solving problems through code.
QA & Integration Engineer
Sazzad is a Computer Science undergraduate at United International University (UIU), Bangladesh, focused on AI and software development. He is passionate about software integration and testing, and treats every release as a chance to catch the failures that would otherwise reach a user. Born and raised in Bangladesh, he believes the difference between good and bad clinical software is the quality of the seams between systems.
Data Privacy Advisor
Dr Saad earned his PhD at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, where his research focused on advancing privacy preservation in Electric Vehicles using Differential Privacy techniques. He also holds a Master of Science in Network and System Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. During his postgraduate years at Swinburne he contributed to student governance as an Academic Senator and Director with the Swinburne Student Association, advocating for postgraduate concerns. His teaching spans programming, cybersecurity, and data science. At PulseNote he advises on privacy design, regulatory compliance, and the broader data protection architecture, drawing on his research and teaching in differential privacy and cybersecurity.
PulseNote Pty Ltd is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. Our first clinical pilot is the malnutrition ward at Bangladesh Medical University. We are a small team of engineers, clinicians, and privacy advisors, and we are hiring carefully as we expand to more wards and more hospitals.