In this episode, I was lucky enough to interview Martin Lukac, co-founder and CTO of Nexleaf Analytics.
Martin shares how his early work in wireless sensor networks during his PhD at University of California Los Angeles laid the foundation for building systems that collect and translate data into actionable insights. From deploying seismic monitoring networks across Latin America to tackling global health challenges, his journey reveals a consistent theme: technology alone isn’t enough—it’s about helping people actually use the data to make better decisions.
That philosophy became the backbone of Nexleaf Analytics, where Martin and his team shifted from monitoring clean cookstoves to safeguarding vaccine supply chains in underserved regions. Today, their IoT-driven solutions help ensure that life-saving vaccines remain effective across tens of thousands of health facilities worldwide. Martin also dives into the realities of building a nonprofit tech company—balancing mission and sustainability, structuring compensation, and fostering a culture where purpose drives performance. It’s a conversation that highlights how data, when paired with empathy and execution, can quietly transform global systems.
See how Martin Lukac transforms ideas into systems that make a difference in this episode of The First Customer!
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