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I work as a Product Owner and Product Strategist with a strong technical background, focused on building realistic, coherent, and scalable products from their very first conception.
My value as a product professional comes from deeply understanding the technical constraints, possibilities, and trade-offs behind every decision. This allows me to design products that are ambitious without being disconnected from reality, aligning vision, technology, and execution from the start.
Throughout my career, I have worked across web and backend systems, mobile applications, IoT and M2M solutions, and hardware-related products. This broad technical exposure enables me to collaborate effectively with engineering teams, anticipate risks early, and make product decisions grounded in how systems actually behave in production.
Since childhood, curiosity has been the driving force behind my interest in understanding how things work. I was always intrigued by what lay beneath objects: how they operated, how they were built, and why they behaved the way they did. Before university, this curiosity materialized through my 50cc motorcycle. Without formal training, but with determination, I repaired and improved it myself, learning through experimentation and embracing the uncertainty of each new challenge.
This mindset naturally led me to study industrial engineering with a focus on electronics, where I combined electricity, electronics, and programming to build hardware–software systems from the ground up. During my university years, I not only achieved strong academic results but also explored robotic design, using tools such as Catia V5 to turn theoretical concepts into functional prototypes.
I later joined a research group at UAH, where I deepened my understanding of algorithms applied to software systems. Working first with Matlab and later implementing these concepts on microcontrollers, I developed a Kalman filter for an autonomous wheelchair, integrating odometry and artificial vision to enable accurate indoor navigation.
As I transitioned into the professional world, my focus gradually shifted toward products with a stronger software component. I began working with Agile methodologies, backend architectures, and modern software development practices, moving beyond traditional low-level electronic programming to more complex, scalable systems.
The founding of RingApp with a friend marked a key milestone in this transition. We developed a mobile application for iOS and Android, managing both the product definition and the supporting server infrastructure. This experience immersed me fully in mobile product development and reinforced my interest in end-to-end product ownership.
In recent years, my work has centered on cloud-based and mobile products. I have applied product management practices such as feature definition, A/B testing, and continuous improvement, while collaborating closely with business, development, and marketing teams. This cross-functional perspective has enabled me to create clear, adaptable documentation tailored to each stakeholder involved.
Today, my role focuses on keeping products evolving and aligned with market needs. I act as a bridge between teams, continuously listening, validating assumptions, and testing solutions to ensure that products remain relevant, coherent, and competitive in a constantly changing environment.
Inspired by Balance
I approach product development as an end-to-end process, where a product is understood as a system rather than a collection of isolated parts. A functional solution emerges from the coherent interaction between strategy, technology, and execution, across all layers involved in its implementation.
Building a complete product often requires working across multiple domains, from physical artefacts and electronic systems to embedded software, backend services, and web interfaces. Understanding how these layers interact makes it possible to anticipate constraints, evaluate trade-offs, and make informed decisions from the earliest stages of the product lifecycle.
The projects presented here reflect this way of working. They show how different technologies come together to form products with real and complete functionality, rather than isolated technical experiments.
This page exists to share my personal projects and the way I explore ideas, validate concepts, and turn them into working solutions. If any of these projects are useful to you—whether as inspiration, a starting point, or an opportunity to collaborate—I’m always open to continuing the conversation.
My work centers on turning ideas into workable products, balancing vision and practicality so that what is designed can actually be built, used, and sustained.
How I approach building things
Exploration & Learning
I treat projects as a way to explore ideas and learn through building. Research is not an abstract phase, but a hands-on process where assumptions are tested through real functionality and experimentation.
Technology as a System
I work across software, hardware, and cloud components with a systemic view. Understanding how technologies interact helps ensure that ideas are feasible, maintainable, and functional beyond prototypes.
Objective Focused
Targeted functionalities that allow developing new ideas or testing theories in reality, from commercial viability to new foundations.
These projects represent how my ideas, decisions, and ways of working take shape in independently developed products. They are practical explorations where concepts move beyond theory and become functional systems.
List of products
These projects are driven by personal research and hands-on experimentation across different technologies and product structures. They range from early propositions and proofs of concept to more developed products with a focus on real-world feasibility.
Rather than following a single theme, each project explores a specific question or challenge. Together, they reflect the intersection between my professional background and ongoing curiosity about how products are built and evolved.
If you’d like to see my work in professional environments, my LinkedIn projects section provides a curated view of initiatives delivered with teams across different companies. It complements the independent projects shown here by adding context around collaboration, delivery, and real-world constraints.
Work in Companies
View ProjectsSome ideas and perspectives that shape the way I think, learn, and build.
"how beautiful the sea is from the land, but even more beautiful is the land from the sea. Land in sight!"
"you can't learn what you already think you know"
— Epicteto
"life is not a problem to be solved. It is a mystery to be lived"
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