Anand Chaturvedi is the Systems Architect and Founder of Caryfy AI, author of The Care Manifesto™, and pioneer of Work as Services (WAS)—the world’s leading authority on using Autonomous Caring® to solve the global long-term care sustainability crisis.
His journey began with personal tragedy. In 2008, Anand’s brother Avinish passed away from a rare cancer just eighteen days after diagnosis. Determined to honor his brother’s wish to ease others’ suffering, Anand and his wife Dr. Garima Chaturvedi founded Deerghayu Foundation, a diabetes clinic in Udaipur, India. He represented India at the United Nations High-Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases and became the only Indian NGO partner of the US National Diabetes Education Program.
Through this work, Anand discovered the broken infrastructure of long-term care— fragmented software systems consuming 40% of every caregiver’s shift. He founded Caryfy AI to build Work as Services: autonomous infrastructure that delivers outcomes, not tools. Today, Caryfy serves over 200 care agencies. Based in Switzerland with operations in the US and India, Anand is building the infrastructure the Silver Economy needs to survive the demographic transformation ahead.
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Anand Chaturvedi is the Systems Architect and Founder of Caryfy AI, author of The Care Manifesto™, and pioneer of Work as Services (WAS) for the Silver Economy. After founding a diabetes clinic in memory of his late brother and representing India at the United Nations, he discovered the infrastructure crisis in long-term care. Today he builds autonomous systems that deliver outcomes—not tools—liberating caregivers to actually care. Based in Switzerland.
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Anand Chaturvedi is Systems Architect and Founder of Caryfy AI, author of The Care Manifesto™, and pioneer of Work as Services (WAS). He builds autonomous infrastructure making long-term care sustainable. Based in Switzerland.
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Anand Chaturvedi is the Systems Architect fighting TangleWare™ to make care sustainable—through Work as Services that delivers outcomes, not interfaces.
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Anand Chaturvedi’s work on Work as Services, Autonomous Caring, and fixing the operational crisis in long-term care has been recognized by global media, industry publications, and healthcare leaders. His ideas are shaping how the Silver Economy thinks about AI, infrastructure, and the future of caregiving.