Martin Chilo,
Engineering Lead

Martin Chilo is the Research Development Project Lead at AVaTAR MedTech, where he drives the engineering strategy behind the company’s most innovative medical technologies. After initially joining as an Engineering Advisor, he transitioned into a core leadership role, overseeing the full product development cycle, from early concept generation to functional prototyping and validation.

In his position, Martin leads engineering teams and technical contributors, ensuring design feasibility, optimal materials selection, and efficient system integration. He steers key technical decisions, develops testing plans, and actively participates in validation activities to guarantee functionality, reliability, and alignment with clinical needs. His work bridges engineering, executive leadership, and clinical collaborators, ensuring each solution is technically sound and strategically aligned with AVaTAR MedTech’s mission.

Before joining AVaTAR MedTech, Martin built a diverse career spanning high-performance automotive engineering, complex product development, and technical leadership. He is the founder of AutoTechLab, a specialized practice focused on advanced diagnostics, maintenance, and electronic system reprogramming for high-end vehicles. There, he refined his expertise in data-driven problem solving, ECU analysis, and performance optimization. Martin also worked as a Vehicle Diagnostics Engineer, delivering customized, high-precision engine modifications using datalogging and ECU analytics, ensuring OEM-level quality and reliability.

During his four-year tenure at Toyota Argentina, Martin held roles as Product Engineer Chief and later Product Development Manager.

Across every role, Martin has demonstrated a unique combination of analytical depth, technical leadership, and the ability to transform complex challenges into high-impact solutions. Today, he brings that multidisciplinary expertise to AVaTAR MedTech, developing medical technologies designed to meaningfully improve, and in critical cases, save, patients’ lives.