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From NHS Lorenzo to Algoqa: How Vadeesh Budramane Is Building India’s Most Consequential AI-Augmented Autonomous Testing Platform

Posted on May 29, 2026 By

Vadeesh Budramane – Founder and CEO of AlgoShack

Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], May 28: He helped launch one of the most complex healthcare IT systems in British history. Today, he is solving the problem that broke every software team he has ever worked with.

There is a moment in every engineer’s career that defines everything that comes after it.

For Vadeesh Budramane, that moment came somewhere inside the NHS Lorenzo project – the United Kingdom’s flagship electronic health record platform and one of the largest, most complex healthcare IT deployments in British history. As the delivery lead for the India team, Budramane sat at the intersection of everything that can go wrong when software quality is treated as a downstream concern rather than a foundational one.

Delays. Defects discovered too late. Test cycles that could not keep pace with a system of staggering complexity. The cost – in time, in resources, in risk to patient outcomes – was not abstract. It was immediate.

“That project taught me something that I have never been able to unlearn,” Budramane says. “When software fails in a healthcare environment, the consequences are not just technical. They are human. And the root cause, almost every time, is the same: testing that started too late, ran too slowly, and broke the moment the system changed.”

He carried that lesson with him through subsequent senior leadership roles at CSC India and other corporates, managing enterprise technology at a scale few Indian engineering leaders have experienced. But in January 2018, he stepped into something that three decades of corporate leadership had never quite prepared him for.

He started from scratch.

The Problem That Would Not Go Away

AlgoShack was founded on a single, stubborn conviction: that software testing was not merely underperforming – it was architecturally broken.

The tools that most enterprise engineering teams relied on had been designed for a world of quarterly releases, manual scripting, and stable application environments. By 2018, that world no longer existed. Agile sprints compressed delivery to two-week cycles. DevOps pipelines demanded continuous integration. Applications were updated not annually but daily. And yet, the testing model – scripted, manual, resource-intensive – had not fundamentally changed in fifteen years.

“We were applying 2005 thinking to 2018 problems,” Budramane says. “The gap was not going to close with more engineers. It was going to close with a different architecture entirely.”

That architecture became algoQA – AlgoShack’s flagship AI Augmented Autonomous Testing platform. Not AI-assisted. Not AI-enhanced. Autonomous. The distinction is one Budramane draws deliberately and repeatedly.

Where conventional automation tools require engineers to write scripts, maintain locators, and manually update test suites when applications change, algoQA generates test cases from a simple application profile and self-heals when the system it is testing evolves. The result: up to 80 percent reduction in testing costs, up to 80 percent reduction in testing cycle time, and more than 90 percent test coverage – without a single line of manual scripting.

Building Without a Safety Net

What makes AlgoShack’s story unusual in the Indian SaaS ecosystem is not the technology. It is the discipline.

In a funding environment where valuation milestones and venture capital rounds define the startup narrative, AlgoShack has grown entirely on the strength of its delivery outcomes. Fifty-five percent compound annual growth rate. Four consecutive years. Zero external funding. Three hundred plus professionals. A workforce where more than 37 percent are women in engineering roles.

“I was not interested in building a company that needed a fundraiser to prove its value,” Budramane says. “I was interested in building a company whose clients would prove its value for us.”

That client-outcome obsession is reflected in AlgoShack’s enterprise Net Promoter Score of 94 – a figure that places it in the company of the world’s most trusted B2B technology platforms – and a SaaS NPS of 81. Both figures are independently tracked and consistently maintained.

The company is also building its intellectual property foundation with unusual seriousness for an Indian product startup. Two patents were published as on  May 2026, covering core innovations in autonomous test generation and auto-healing architecture. Four additional patents are in progress.

The Frontier

Today, AlgoShack is ranked 27th globally among more than 900 test automation companies. The company holds ISO 9001:2015 certification alongside IEC 62304 and ISO 14971 attestations – credentials that make algoQA one of the few autonomous testing platforms in India cleared for deployment in regulated medical device software environments.

Enterprise clients across MedTech, Banking and FinTech, Retail and Digital Commerce, and Enterprise Software verticals have deployed algoQA at scale. The platform is rated 4.9 out of 5 on G2 and 5 out of 5 on SoftwareSuggest – independently, by the engineers who use it daily.

Vadeesh Budramane is 35 years into a career defined by the belief that software quality is not a phase in the development lifecycle. It is the lifecycle.

From the corridors of NHS Lorenzo to the engineering floors of a Bengaluru product company rewriting how the world tests software – the conviction has not changed.

The platform built to carry it has.

Vadeesh Budramane is the Founder and CEO of AlgoShack Technologies, a Bengaluru-based AI product company and developer of algoQA – India’s leading AI Augmented Autonomous Testing platform. AlgoShack Technologies is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.

Website: www.algoshack.com

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