Marc Goblot

Marc had many years in tech leadership in the creative industries and at Accenture.
He shifted to focusing fully on inclusive technology and supporting neurodivergent, disabled and social causes as a result of advocating for his daughter’s services and his own late assessment of autism and ADHD, in addition to ethical tech.
He founded Tech For Disability within the Tech London and Global Tech Advocates, to raise the profile of a disability and neurodivergent ecosystem and inclusive innovation. He met Tania Duarte through that group just as she was starting up We and AI, and they have collaborated closely across organisations ever since.
As an RSA Fellow, he is a committee member and co-lead of Responsible AI, Inclusive Work, Systems Thinking, and the Health & Care networks. At the British Computing Society he manages their Neurodiverse IT & AI groups, and advises UK government departments via the Disability Unit on Assistive tech, AI regarding the impact on marginalised groups.
He is now launching the Digital Diversity Living Lab, as a social tech research and development business to conduct user and systems research of those without voices and co-design inclusive innovation solutions in joint ventures. He draws on a network of specialist expertise, academic disciplines, and lived experience.