05 / Vision
What I am
building toward.
ReviveTech
The digital divide is not
a resource problem.
It is a lifecycle problem.
The world does not lack devices. It lacks a reliable way to determine what should happen to each one. Hundreds of millions of functional laptops, phones, and tablets are discarded every year while billions of people have no access to them. Scarcity is not the problem. Decision friction is.
ReviveTech is building RUDS: a privacy-first diagnostics and recommendation system that assesses a device and returns a clear path: reuse, repair then reuse, needs inspection, or recycle. One answer. No guessing.
The longer vision is a shared Device Passport standard that lets the entire sector work from shared infrastructure instead of duplicating it. We are building the model before building the story around it. If it does not work, the story does not matter.
Founded
March 2025
Core product
RUDS — diagnostics and recommendation pipeline
Long-term vision
Device Passport for sector interoperability
Stage
Proving the model
Knowledge transfer
The next generation of engineers
needs real mentors, not LinkedIn posts.
I teach at Monash because I remember what it felt like to be a student who could follow the theory but had no idea what it looked like in practice. The bridge between those two worlds is someone who has been on both sides. That is the only version of this that actually works.
As I build more, I want to transfer more. The people who gave me knowledge did not do it for credit. That has not been lost on me, and I intend to carry it forward.
The name
Anantyash.
Infinite glory.
I do not carry my name as ego. I carry it as direction. It reminds me that the work is never finished. There will always be more to build, more to understand, more to give. The horizon is supposed to be unreachable. That is what makes it worth moving toward.
