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The field of product design and engineering can all too often lean heavily into precision and demand. And while technical conversations must always be front and center of every discussion, there are those, albeit few and far between, who believe true innovation should begin with listening. Anna Belhassen is a product engineer and designer who stands out for believing wholeheartedly in this deceptively simple principle: “Real innovation never begins with the technology itself. I think it begins with truly listening to people,” she says. “You need to have a profound understanding of the user’s needs and emotions. Then you can transform that solid engineering into products capable of meaningfully improving their lives.” Belhassen has built a career bridging high-stakes medical devices, luxury consumer goods, and cutting-edge electronics. From an early age, she says her path was shaped by personal experience: “I grew up in London with French parents, and had to watch as two of my grandparents struggled with Parkinson’s disease,” she recalls with emotion. “It was heart-wrenching to watch their lives overtaken by a neural disease...