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NEW NAME GS Lab | GAVS becomes Neurealm, May 2025 250+ global enterprises served NeuGAIN AI platform now core to every engagement M&A Veersa acquired to chase agentic AI in healthcare 10+ delivery centers across India and the US RITE values - Respect, Integrity, Trust, Empathy NEW NAME GS Lab | GAVS becomes Neurealm, May 2025 250+ global enterprises served NeuGAIN AI platform now core to every engagement M&A Veersa acquired to chase agentic AI in healthcare 10+ delivery centers across India and the US RITE values - Respect, Integrity, Trust, Empathy
Company Profile - IT Services & AI

Neurealm

An AI-first technology services company that engineers, modernizes, and runs the stacks behind 250+ enterprises.

Formerly GS Lab | GAVS · Backed by Kedaara Capital · Princeton, NJ

Neurealm company logo on a navy field
NEUREALM, 2025. A name stitched from two words - neuro, for the brain's wiring, and realm, for the territory it might cover. The logo arrived the day two companies stopped being two companies.
2024
Merger Year
250+
Enterprise Clients
10+
Delivery Centers
Industries: Health, BFSI, High-Tech, Chips
The Scene

A company that renamed itself to keep up with itself

Walk into a Neurealm delivery floor today and the work looks deceptively ordinary - dashboards, pull requests, a security analyst squinting at an alert queue. What is not ordinary is the name on the badge. A year ago it read GS Lab | GAVS. Today it reads Neurealm, and the change was not cosmetic. It was a company admitting out loud that the thing it now does - bolt generative and agentic AI onto the unglamorous machinery of enterprise IT - needed a word that did not exist yet.

So they built one. Neuro, for neural networks and the wiring of intelligence. Realm, for the wide-open territory of what technology might still do. Put together, it is less a brand than a thesis: that human ingenuity and machine intelligence are more interesting in the same room than apart. The people who work there are called Neuronauts, which is either charming or slightly ridiculous, and the company seems entirely comfortable with both readings.

"Neurealm represents a bold, focused shift toward an AI-first mindset." Harmeet Chauhan, CEO
What They Actually Do

Engineer. Modernize. Run.

Three verbs, repeated like a mantra. Neurealm sells the full arc - building software, dragging legacy systems into the present, and keeping the lights on afterward - with an AI platform called NeuGAIN threaded through all of it.

PLATFORM

NeuGAIN

The house AI platform. It accelerates the enterprise AI journey from data and software engineering to process optimization and intelligent IT operations - the connective tissue across every engagement.

BUILD

Digital Product Engineering

Full-lifecycle engineering that spans silicon, embedded systems, applications, and platforms. Their own phrase for the range: "from silicon to agentic AI."

DATA

Data & AI

Data strategy, analytics, machine learning, and generative and agentic AI - packaged as GenAI-as-a-Service and AI-as-a-Service for teams that want outcomes, not a research project.

DEFEND

Cybersecurity

AI-powered security operations, identity and access management, and a GenAI SOC framework - for clients who would rather not learn about their gaps from an attacker.

OPERATE

Technology Operations

RunOps and AI-led managed services that modernize and then quietly run infrastructure, data, and applications. The least glamorous line, and often the stickiest.

HEALTH

Healthcare Technology

A dedicated practice - interoperability, data integration, analytics - anchored by the Neurealm Healthcare Technology Institute for AI/analytics-led HealthIT.

Who Sits Across The Table

Industries, by the bar

Healthcare is the flagship - the company built an institute and bought two firms partly to deepen it. But the customer roster runs across regulated, engineering-heavy sectors where modernization is hard and the stakes are real.

Healthcare
Flagship
BFSI
Core
High-Tech
Core
Semiconductor
Growing
Auto / Telecom
Served

Relative emphasis based on public positioning, not disclosed revenue splits.

The Vital Signs

Legal name: Neurealm (fmr. GS Lab | GAVS)
Formed: 2024 merger, 2025 rebrand
HQ: Princeton, New Jersey
Owner: Kedaara Capital (PE)
CEO: Harmeet Chauhan
COO: Rajaneesh Kini
Chair: Abidali Neemuchwala
People: 2,300-4,000+ technologists
Clients: 250+ enterprises
Reach: USA, Europe, Middle East, APAC

The RITE Stuff

The company runs on a four-word values framework. It spells a word, which is the point.

RespectIntegrity TrustEmpathy
How We Got Here

Two companies, a quarter-century apart, one name

What You Can Do With Them

If you run an enterprise, here is the use

  • Ship a product faster by handing the engineering - chip to cloud - to a team that has done it across 250+ companies.
  • Modernize a legacy system that everyone is afraid to touch, without rewriting it on a wing and a prayer.
  • Stand up real AI - generative or agentic - on top of NeuGAIN instead of starting from a blank notebook.
  • Outsource the 2 a.m. pager: RunOps and managed services keep infrastructure and apps running.
  • Tighten security with an AI-driven SOC and identity controls built for regulated industries.
  • For healthcare specifically: interoperability, data integration, and analytics from a dedicated practice.

The Pitch, In Their Words

"With a focus on building an AI-enabled future, we are equipped to engineer, modernize, and optimize technology stacks across infrastructure, Data and Applications."

- RAJANEESH KINI, COO


The market calls them "right-sized" - big enough to be trusted with a regulated stack, small enough to actually answer the phone. Their competitive neighborhood: Persistent, GlobalLogic, Encora, EPAM, Mphasis, Cyient.

Footnotes Worth Keeping

Five things that stuck

"Neuronauts"

Employees are not staff or resources. They are Neuronauts - thoughtful explorers, per the company's own framing. Make of that what you will.

Silicon to agentic AI

The company's stated range is unusually wide for a services firm - from designing chips to deploying autonomous AI agents.

A name with a thesis

Most rebrands swap a logo. This one swapped a worldview: neuro plus realm, intelligence plus territory.

Two acquisitions, one year

Ignitarium and Veersa joined within months of the rebrand - growth by addition, AI by design.

Back To The Floor

The badge, revisited

Return to that delivery floor. The dashboards still glow, the pull requests still queue, the analyst still squints. Nothing about the room screams revolution. But the alert the analyst is reading was triaged by an AI agent first. The legacy system on the next desk is being modernized, not nursed. And the badge that once carried two companies' names now carries one - a word invented to describe work that did not have a name. Neurealm did not change the floor by tearing it down. It changed the floor by changing what the people on it could reasonably promise. That is the quieter kind of transformation, and the kind that tends to last.

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Profile compiled from public sources including Neurealm.com, company press releases, Tracxn, and reporting on its 2025 rebrand and acquisitions. Figures are approximate where not formally disclosed.