Matthew Hulse (Matt) is a Senior Health Specialist at the World Bank. He is an electrical, computer, and software systems engineer with diverse experience in embedded devices and digital communication technologies; bridging the diverse worlds of public policy, technology investment, and mobile access with his technical background. He has worked worldwide on telecommunications access issues expanding digital and economic development, equal and affordable access, and lifesaving information for humanitarian assistance. Matthew's software engineering work spans certified flight code, industrial engineering on iPhone, Galaxy, and OpenBTS: the open-source cellular infrastructure platform, as well as project contributions, coordination, and leadership on digital public goods. Within human development, he advocates viewing digital health as infrastructure critical towards effective health service delivery. At the World Bank he advises technology investments for innovations in health service delivery; as well as serving as a coordinator and representative for various health, data, and digital information working groups. Matthew champions inclusive digital development in partnership with market-driven investment to advance an accessible, open, and secure Internet.
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