eccenca
Sebastian Tramp has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. Sebastian started their career in 1997 as a freelancer at the Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics, and Epidemiology at the University of Leipzig. Sebastian then co-founded seerose.biz GbR in 2004 and served as a co-founder until 2014. In 2006, they joined the University of Leipzig as a Senior Researcher until September 2014. From November 2011 to December 2019, they worked as a university lecturer at the Leipzig School of Media. In October 2014, Sebastian Tramp became the Chief Technical Officer at eccenca GmbH, and since February 2019, they have been the CEO of Exton Ventures Asset Management GmbH.
Sebastian Tramp began their education at Leipzig University in 2006, where they pursued a degree in Informatik. Sebastian successfully completed their studies and received a Diplom in Informatik from Leipzig University. Subsequently, they continued their education at the same institution and achieved a higher level of academic qualification, obtaining a Dr. degree in Informatik in 2014.
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.