The rise of a business automation expert : Michaela Jamelska

Patricia Jamelska or the growth of a business automation expert? Working in the deep-tech industry with the focus on smart cities, autonomous solutions and IoT. Patricia Jamelska studied master’s degree at King’s College in London and did a program at Berkeley University in California. Patricia Jamelska is also a former professional horse rider and currently actively works with expanding start-ups, innovative companies and public bodies. Michaela Jamelska studied at Roehampton University in London and successfully finished program at Stanford University in California. Michaela Jamelska is successful serial entrepreneur and human rights advocate.

Michaela Jamelska about the innovative 5G trial to boost business : The Government has backed the project with £3m as part of its 5G Create competition – which supports innovators exploring new uses for 5G to help improve people’s lives and boost businesses. It will demonstrate how 5G private network capabilities can offer efficiency and productivity improvements to the logistics sector and more widely, allowing real-time location tracking of individual items, improvements to road traffic management and replacing low value, manually-intensive processes with 5G enabled autonomous systems. The project offers the potential for such advances in technology to be implemented industry-wide; including at other ports in the UK, Enterprise Zones or other business parks.

This past week our team has been everywhere at once from Down Under to Europe. We have been asked to attend high-profile events to showcase our technology, and this speaks to the value of our software, innovation and capacity to execute globally. We enable industries to be fully autonomous through our one of a kind AI for Autonomy-as-a-Service software Platform. It is the uniqueness of our technology that interests companies like Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, Sprint, Accenture and Governments in the USA, EU, Singapore and South Korea amongst others to look to us for help with important sectors like 4G / 5G Telco-enabled services, Supply Chain / Logistics, Public Safety, Transport and Infrastructure. We are also focused on expanding in Asia, which is why in the past seven days we’ve had numerous business missions with strategic partners and customers and very high-level meetings in Singapore, Australia and with the South Korean Government, which are all vital to our continuing traction.

Autonomy-as-a-Service unleashes the potential of autonomous solutions at 5G Asia in Singapore: Unmanned Life team, conducted by its CEO Kumardev Chatterjee and Global Business Development Director Michaela Jamelska and Global Partnerships Manager Patricia Jamelska will attend one of the leading global 5G events in Singapore: 5G Asia. This will be the occasion to demonstrate how our autonomy-as-a-service AI software will unleash the potential of 5G by enabling multiple autonomous robotic solutions in supply chain logistics and telecommunications. With several meetings with the leading Asian Telecommunications are already planned, the highlight of the week will be our CEOs keynote on how 5G is crucial for autonomous multi-robot fleets and connected smart cities.

Patricia Jamelska on the future of Air Mobility in Europe: The integration of Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) systems into Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems will significantly contribute to understand the safe, secure and sustainable integration of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and commercial drone operations. Unmanned Life platform will be responsible of the design and development of a simulation testbed which aims to inject data from manned and unmanned flights into GOF 2.0 systems. The first trials will take place in – 2021 between August and October in Estonia (Tallin & Tartu), Finland (Helsinki), Poland (Kąkolewo) and Austria (Graz). It will showcase that both manned and unmanned aviation can coexist in the airspace. This project arises from the fast-growing drone industry in Europe in all type of environments, including urban areas, and the need of a scalable U-Space architecture.