Maarten Braber is a founder and strategy lead who helps bridge technology, data and healthcare through ventures like Nexthealth and co-founding Population Health Data NL, where he’s building an ecosystem for secondary health data use. With a background in computer science and engineering and a decade-plus of experience in health data strategy, he has led programs at hospitals, advised national initiatives and launched accelerators and communities that shaped Europe’s digital health scene. He blends hands-on technical chops—contributing DevOps and DNS provider integrations to the widely used acme.sh project—with high-level policy and program design for regional and national stakeholders. Maarten’s work often lives at the intersection of public and private sectors, enabling policy makers, researchers and citizens to use data for population health decisions. He’s an experienced moderator and community builder who consistently turns early-stage ideas (from Quantified Self meetups to Health 2.0 events) into durable initiatives. Colleagues describe him as a connector who combines practical implementation experience with a clear view of what health-tech can realistically deliver next.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Industrial Engineering and Management Healthcare Technology & Management, MSc Industrial Engineering and Management Healthcare Technology & Management at University of Twente
VWO Calculus Physics Business Economics History Dutch Latin English, VWO Calculus Physics Business Economics History Dutch Latin English at CSG Het Noordik
A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:21 commits, 4 PRs, 13 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Maarten primarily focused on enhancing the DNS provider integrations within the `acme.sh` project. They implemented a new DNS provider for TransIP, and improved the existing acmeproxy provider. These changes involved modifying shell scripts, updating authentication logic and fixing CI/CD issues. The user also refactored and fixed existing components to ensure functionality.
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Maarten Braber - Committee Member ZonMw at Health Data Valley