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Maryam Nabavi

Co-founder & CEO at Babbly

Maryam Nabavi is a highly experienced Aerospace Engineer-turned-entrepreneur with a passion for solving human-centric problems.

With over 10 years of professional experience, Maryam has held strategic leadership roles in product innovation and consumer electronics, working with Fortune 500 companies like Samsung Electronics, NASA, AT&T, and Humana.

Her educational background includes a Master of Science in Innovation Design Engineering from Imperial College London, a Master of Arts in Innovation Design Engineering from the Royal College of Art, a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Ryerson University, and specialized studies in Space Studies Program - Business Stream at the International Space University.

Maryam is known for her role as the Co-founder & CEO of Babbly, a company focused on empowering parents to track their baby's development in a user-friendly manner, drawing on her interdisciplinary skills and personal experiences.

In addition to her current role, Maryam has been involved in various organizations and projects, including Creative Destruction Lab, NEXT Canada, conversationHEALTH, Upper Retail Inc., Project PoSSUM, OCAD University, and Idea Couture Inc., where she held positions such as VP of Product Visioning, Sr. Director of Client Engagement, and Sr. Innovation Strategist.

Furthermore, Maryam has a diverse professional background that includes roles as a User Experience Designer at INQ Mobile, Design Engineer at AECL, Aerospace Engineer at Pratt & Whitney, Senior Writer at MISC Magazine, and more, showcasing her versatility and expertise across different industries and domains.

Maryam Nabavi's journey from Aerospace Engineering to entrepreneurship reflects her commitment to applying her skills and knowledge to create innovative solutions for real-world challenges, making her a prominent figure in the fields of product innovation, consumer electronics, and baby development tracking.

Highlights

Oct 12 · Toronto Star
Is artificial intelligence inching closer to sentience? - Toronto Star
Is artificial intelligence inching closer to sentience? - Toronto Star
Oct 12 · Toronto Star
Is artificial intelligence inching closer to sentience? - Toronto Star
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada