From 28 January to 3 February 2026, SaveMom was proud to participate and exhibit its healthcare solutions at the Dindigul Science, Technology & Startup Innovation Fest 2026, held at M.S.P. Auditorium in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. The week-long event brought together innovators, students, public visitors, and government representatives in a shared forum for learning, dialogue, and collaboration.
Showcasing Solutions to Diverse Audiences
SaveMom’s stall welcomed a broad cross-section of attendees, with school and college students actively engaging with the team to learn how technology can enhance maternal and child healthcare delivery. The hands-on interactions helped bridge the gap between academic curiosity and real-world application, reinforcing the relevance of purposeful tech solutions in everyday health challenges.
Engagement with Key Government Leaders
During the expo, SaveMom had the opportunity to present its solutions and vision to several senior government leaders, elevating its engagement beyond public exhibition to policy-level conversations.
The event was officially presided over by the District Collector of Dindigul, Thiru S. Saravanan, IAS, who leads the district administration and was present to observe key exhibits and participate in discussions.
SaveMom’s solutions were also shared with R. Balakrishnan, Chief Executive Officer of Odisha Livelihoods Mission (OLM) and a distinguished Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, whose experience in large-scale governance and innovation-driven public programs added strategic depth to discussions around scalability and impact.
Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, Honourable Minister for School Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, presided over the function and engaged with the SaveMom team, emphasising the importance of technology-enabled solutions that strengthen health awareness and outcomes among students and communities.
Recognition and Business Momentum
SaveMom’s participation earned clear recognition from students, educators, expo visitors, and government representatives. The practical clarity of its healthcare solution suite drew attention, and the leadership dialogues naturally progressed into business and partnership discussions aimed at exploring collaboration, pilot programs, and possible implementation pathways within institutional and public health frameworks.
This transition from showcase to strategic conversations marks a meaningful step in SaveMom’s journey to expand its reach and impact in maternal and child healthcare innovation.
Looking Ahead
The Dindigul Innovation Fest was not just a platform for visibility. It served as a validation point with tangible follow-on interest from a mix of academic, public, and government stakeholders. SaveMom leaves the event with strengthened credibility, valuable conversations, and emerging opportunities that extend well beyond the expo floor.
SaveMom remains committed to advancing technology-driven solutions that deliver measurable health impact at community and institutional levels.





