Barnabas Nomo is co-founder and chief executive officer of Goliath Robotics. He spent his early life in Eastern Ghana, where he was introduced to engineering and computer science through a transformative summer camp. He broke into the Ghana tech scene at age 16 and gained international recognition. He has since made strides in engineering by pioneering high-impact projects such as West Africa’s first-ever locally manufactured ventilators.
Barnabas is passionate about building communities and has organized some of the biggest mobile gaming tournaments in West Africa. At Goliath, he leads the development of the smart electronic controllers that power wheelchairs. He also works directly with families, healthcare professionals, and disabled people to build a future of accessibility for all.
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