I'm Marc Mohammad Akbar. I build things with technology — and have for over forty years.
Born in Iran, shaped by France, now making home in Canada. Three languages, three ways of seeing. Persian poetry taught me rhythm and image. French taught me to elaborate, then compress. English taught me to get to the point.
Now
I'm building two companies: one that puts AI in people's hands without sending their data to the cloud, another that treats humans as the first line of security — not the weakest link.
The through-line: technology should serve people, not extract from them.
Before
Two hundred projects across four decades. Telecom, finance, healthcare, government. I've seen technologies arrive as revolutions and leave as footnotes. What remains is simpler: did it help? Did it last?
I've learned that the best systems are the ones you forget are there. And the best teams are the ones where everyone knows what matters without being told.
This site grows slowly. Writings appear when they're ready. Projects when they're worth showing.