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George Mamaladze, VP of Engineering at Scilife | Scilife

George Mamaladze
VP of Engineering

“I prioritize the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle to ensure that systems are not just functional, but understandable and maintainable.”

Great engineering should simplify, not complicate

 


Throughout his career, George has made it his mission to fight unnecessary complexity — in software, processes, and team structures — so teams can move faster, build better, and scale with confidence.


 

George is a technology leader and software architect with extensive experience building and scaling complex software systems in both enterprise and startup contexts.

Over the course of his career, he has worked across a wide range of industries, from industrial automation and manufacturing systems to cloud-native enterprise platforms, energy and digital grid solutions, and IoT. Before joining Scilife, he led and advised teams at Siemens on new ventures, mergers, and innovation initiatives, guiding ideas from early concepts to production-ready, cloud-native platforms.

When he’s not simplifying software and engineering processes, George takes to the skies. Aviation is his long-time passion, and flying a small sport aircraft with his son—who is training to become a pilot—is one of his favorite ways to spend a sunny weekend.

At home, he keeps engineering hands-on, building and experimenting with 3D printers, electronics, and creative projects with his younger son—from VR-enabled haptic gloves to 3D-printed RC planes.