Summary
Martin Bedouret is an electronics engineer, software developer and educator who co-founded Cboard, an open-source AAC web app backed by UNICEF and Microsoft that helps people with speech impairments communicate worldwide. With two decades of technical experience and eight years in software-focused roles, he blends deep telecom and automation expertise—from Motorola and Verizon to Gemalto—with hands-on QA and release leadership at companies like Software Advice and Endava. A passionate accessibility advocate diagnosed with ALS in 2016, he continues to drive product innovation and public impact, earning national recognition and speaking at forums such as the UN. He also brings practical teaching experience and a master’s background in wireless systems, which informs his systems-thinking approach to building resilient, user-centered assistive technology.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Electronic Engineer, Electronics, Electronic Engineer, Electronics at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
Electromechanics technician, Electrotechnics, Electromechanics technician, Electrotechnics at Salesian Technical Institute
Master, Wireless Systems, Master, Wireless Systems at Politecnico di Torino
English, Italian, Spanish