Summary
Marko Milanović is a software engineer with 10 years of experience building accessible, user-centered web applications and backend systems, currently at AFixt, Inc. His career began in municipal and enterprise environments where he led PHP/MySQL projects, GIS work, and large transparency publications, and later deepened through formative roles at Tenon and Level Access focused on digital accessibility. He blends hands-on engineering (from PL/SQL and Oracle Forms to modern web stacks) with a mission-driven approach to make the internet usable for aging and disabled users. As a founder of an accessibility-focused company, he pairs technical delivery with advocacy and knowledge-sharing to reduce barriers across products. Based in Kruševac, Serbia, he holds an MSc in Information Technology from the University of Belgrade and is noted for bridging practical municipal systems with modern accessibility best practices. A detail that informs his work: personal experience with declining eyesight and hearing drives his relentless focus on real-world, inclusive UX.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Natural Sciences, High School, Natural Sciences at Četvrta beogradska gimanzija
First degree of High Education, Organizational Sciences, First degree of High Education, Organizational Sciences at University of Belgrade
Master of Science (MSc), Information Technology, Master of Science (MSc), Information Technology at Univerzitet u Beogradu
English, French, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Slovenian, German