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Marcel Fröhlich has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies. Marcel started their career at relevantive AG as the Co-CEO and Founder in 2001. Marcel later moved on to T-Systems International GmbH, where they held multiple positions including Project Manager, Product Manager ECM & Enterprise Search, Head of Search Solutions, and Executive Delivery Manager. In 2013, Fröhlich joined brox IT-Solutions as an Account Executive, and in 2015, they became the Director of Services at eccenca GmbH. Currently, they are a Member of the Board of Directors at the Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation (EKGF) since 2021.
Marcel Fröhlich received their Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Tübingen in 1999. During the same period, they also obtained a Diplom Informatiker degree in Informatik from the same university. In 1996 and 1997, they attended Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) to study Computer Science. Later, from 2004 to 2008, Marcel pursued an MBA in International Marketing & Management at ESB Business School, Reutlingen University.
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eccenca
Smart and cognitive process automation helps organizations cope with lack of efficacy and efficiency or even more frequently sheer availability of sufficient amounts of human operators in white-collar jobs.Current technologies like process-mining help to uncover efficiency and efficacy gaps. Technologies like robotic process automation patch uplocal data or systems integration issues to alleviate the pain. But no current solutions provides a true solution for capturing and digitally scaling human experience, competencies and knowledge that is so instrumental to making processes work.Eccenca has developed its solution “corporate memory” to do just that, capture, digitize and use knowledge, experience and data in a scalable way that has never been seen before.Our solution has proven its efficacy to augment and fully automate white-collar work across multiple domains resulting in license subscriptions from clients across industries such as Automotive, Pharma, Telco, Manufacturing, Electronics, Chemical/Process-Industries and (cyber/national) defence.