Sandra Hala Dandach serves as the Advanced Technologies Research Lead (AR) at Meta, where she leverages her extensive expertise at the intersection of artificial intelligence, hardware technologies, and digital health to spearhead innovative projects in the realm of wearable technology. In her current role, Sandra...
Sandra Hala Dandach serves as the Advanced Technologies Research Lead (AR) at Meta, where she leverages her extensive expertise at the intersection of artificial intelligence, hardware technologies, and digital health to spearhead innovative projects in the realm of wearable technology. In her current role, Sandra is pivotal in shaping the technical strategies that ensure product readiness for large-scale deployment. This involves a meticulous process of verifying and validating new devices, focusing on both hardware and the algorithms that underpin their functionality. Her work is crucial in identifying potential failure modes and characterizing product performance, ensuring that each device not only meets but exceeds user expectations.
Sandra's proficiency in problem-solving and project management allows her to navigate complex challenges in product development, while her strategic mindset drives effective product road mapping and requirement gathering. With a strong foundation in statistics and machine learning, she is adept at harnessing data-driven insights to inform product strategy and enhance user experiences. Key projects under her leadership have included the development of cutting-edge wearables that integrate seamlessly into daily life, promoting health and wellness through engaging user interfaces. As a thought leader in the field, Sandra is committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in augmented reality and digital health, making significant contributions to Meta's vision of a more connected and health-conscious future. Her ability to blend technical acumen with a deep understanding of user needs positions her as a vital asset in the rapidly evolving landscape of advanced technologies.