DHAKA : Bangladesh’s fast-growing technology company PulseTech Ltd. has ushered in a new era of digital transparency in the country’s healthcare sector. Through its innovative digital platform, more than 15,000 pharmacies in Dhaka now source authentic medicines easily and securely, strengthening trust and efficiency in Bangladesh’s pharmaceutical supply chain, a press release said.
The company has already raised over USD 1 million in funding from Singapore-based investors, enabling PulseTech to further expand its technological innovations and accelerate the digital transformation of healthcare in Bangladesh. This investment has given the company fresh momentum to scale its impact and enhance nationwide access to safe, reliable medicines.
Founded in 2021, PulseTech operates under the guiding philosophy of “Serving Information Simply & Effectively.” The company’s mission is to make technology simpler, more ethical, and more meaningful for people. PulseTech believes that technology should help people, not complicate their lives.
In line with this vision, the company is working to make data “meaningful, not massive.” PulseTech focuses on developing ethical artificial intelligence, responsible data practices, and user-friendly design, empowering businesses and individuals to make confident, informed decisions.
Arefeen Raafi Ahmed, Founder & Managing Director of PulseTech Ltd., said, “Success is measured not just in numbers, but in the trust we earn and the impact we create. At PulseTech, our journey has always been about purpose; ensuring every solution we build upholds trust, integrity, and care for people. We are not just creating technology; we’re building a legacy of impact and ethical innovation.”
Looking ahead, PulseTech is investing further in ethical artificial intelligence, data transparency, and user experience enhancement. The company aims to set a new benchmark for human-centered innovation in Bangladesh’s technology sector.


