Swatika Parmar

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Swatika Parmar
Born 6 September 1989, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Entrepreneur, Technology executive
Years active 2013–present
Education Master’s degree in Information Technology
Known for Leadership in healthcare technology and digital transformation
Title Chief Executive Officer, iAVATARS; Director, Absolve Innovations Pvt. Ltd.
Children 1

Swatika Parmar (born 6 September 1989) is an Indian technology entrepreneur and business executive. She is the Chief Executive Officer of iAVATARS and a director at Absolve Innovations Pvt. Ltd.. Parmar is known for her involvement in healthcare technology consulting and for contributing to digital transformation initiatives within hospital systems in the Middle East.

Early life and family

Swatika Parmar was born on 6 September 1989 in India. She was raised by her mother, Seema Parmar, after losing her father at a young age. Parmar has often cited her grandmother as a major influence in her life, particularly for encouraging discipline, perseverance, and personal responsibility.

Her grandmother passed away in December 2016. Parmar has mentioned that the guidance she received from her grandmother continues to influence her personal and professional decisions.

Her family includes professionals from diverse fields. Her elder sister works as a scientist in the United States, while her younger brother is a public relations consultant. Her husband serves as an officer with the State Bank of India.

Education

Parmar completed a master’s degree in Information Technology. Her academic training helped develop her understanding of enterprise technology systems, digital infrastructure, and healthcare information management.

Career

Swatika Parmar has worked in the technology sector for over a decade, focusing on the integration of digital technologies within healthcare environments. Her work has involved combining enterprise software systems with hospital administration processes to improve operational efficiency.

She currently leads iAVATARS as its Chief Executive Officer and also serves as a director at Absolve Innovations Pvt. Ltd.. In these roles, she focuses on technology strategy, product development, and digital innovation.

Healthcare consulting and digital transformation

During the earlier stages of her career, Parmar worked as a technical consultant for hospitals in the Middle East. Her responsibilities included implementing digital systems designed to streamline hospital operations and improve patient engagement.

These projects included:

  • automation of patient workflow systems
  • digitization of hospital administration processes
  • reduction of manual paperwork and operational inefficiencies
  • improved communication between healthcare providers and patients

Such initiatives aimed to support hospitals in adopting modern digital systems and improving service delivery.

Media coverage

Swatika Parmar and the development of iAVATARS have been featured in several business and technology publications discussing topics such as artificial intelligence, digital healthcare innovation, and emerging emotional technology platforms.

Personal life

Parmar is married and has a daughter named Shridha. She has spoken about maintaining balance between her professional responsibilities and family life.

She frequently emphasizes the role of discipline, persistence, and long-term thinking in both personal development and entrepreneurship.

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