Mic Nguyen
VP of Engineering

About
Mic Nguyen is an accomplished technologist, entrepreneur, and engineering leader, currently serving as Vice President of Engineering at Kinis.ai, a pioneer in AI-powered Balance Health™ platform. With over two decades of experience spanning healthtech, AI platforms, and mission-critical government systems, Mic brings a deep understanding of building secure, scalable technology in highly regulated environments.
Before joining Kinis.ai, Mic co-founded and served as CEO of Huuk, an AI-powered travel platform transforming how users plan and experience their journeys. He also co-founded Med2Lab, an award-winning healthcare assessment platform used by leading institutions including Stanford School of Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital, and the National University of Singapore. His work earned the Stanford Innovation Award for advancing digital learning in medical education.
Mic holds a Bachelor's in Computer Science from the University of Maryland and a Business Administration degree from the College of Southern Maryland. He also earned a Master of Technical Management from Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Applied Information Technology from Towson University. Throughout his career, Mic has held senior leadership roles including EVP at GIANTY, CTO at Med2Lab, and Regional Director at FPT U.S., a global technology firm. He has led multi-billion-dollar software initiatives for U.S. government agencies, focusing on cybersecurity, infrastructure reliability, and regulatory compliance.
Milestone
Co-founded Huuk and led development of an AI-powered travel assistant
Co-founded Med2Lab, adopted by Stanford, Boston Children’s Hospital, and NUS
Received the Stanford School of Medicine Innovation Award for digital health innovation
Led billion-dollar-scale government tech projects focused on secure, compliant systems
Leading HIPAA-compliant engineering for Kinis.ai’s clinical pilot and building scalable infrastructure for post-pilot growth and market deployment
At Kinis.ai, Mic is leading the engineering buildout for the upcoming clinical pilot, overseeing the development of the BalancePro Exam™ and KinisStep™. He is responsible for designing HIPAA-compliant systems with enterprise-grade data security, while laying the groundwork for a scalable technology infrastructure that will support post-pilot commercialization across clinical, wellness, and consumer markets.