Summary
Juliano Bittencourt is an executive director and education technologist with 20 years’ experience designing and implementing large-scale 1:1 device initiatives and digital learning programs across Latin America and Africa. Trained as a software engineer with a Master’s in Education, he blends hands-on development, academic research, and policy-level collaboration to bridge pedagogical goals with robust technical solutions. He has led multi-stakeholder projects for organizations like OLPC and Telefonica Foundation, managing teams of 20+ and working directly with governments to tailor deployments to local contexts. Known for moving between classroom practice and systems design, he excels at building local capacity—training teachers, technicians and ministries—to ensure technology becomes a catalyst, not just an add-on. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Juliano brings a rare mix of field experience, research rigor, and product-minded engineering to make educational technology both scalable and impactful.
20 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Colégio Roque Gonçalves
Masters, Education, Masters, Education at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
English, Portuguese, Spanish