I design and deploy AI systems, software and electronics – for companies and for healthcare. Over ten years of engineering practice, from embedded devices to AI agents working inside businesses.
My own engineering work has been recognised by Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe, MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 and New Europe 100, and awarded by the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations and the French Ministry of Health and Social Affairs.
Implementation projects are delivered through my company, Cybernetics Company. If you are looking for a technology partner rather than a supplier, this is where we start.
Most companies do not need another chatbot. They need one specific process to stop consuming people’s time. That is where we start: with your actual workflow, not with the tool.
What we deliver:
We work in stages: process mapping, prototype, pilot with a human in the loop, then rollout. You keep control of the data and the decisions.
Full technical scope and case studies: cyberneticscompany.com
I started with a soldering iron, not with a chatbot interface. My background is electronics and embedded engineering, which means the software we build can talk to real devices.
Recognised internationally: Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe, MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35, New Europe 100, gold medals at Concours Lepine (France) and INPEX (USA).
Engineering and software projects are delivered by Cybernetics Company – see the technical portfolio there.
Healthcare is where I have spent the most engineering effort, and where the results have been recognised beyond Poland.
MATIA – a portable, autonomous vision system for blind people. It recognises objects, text and obstacles and describes the surroundings out loud. Awarded by the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations and the French Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, and by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Higher Education of Poland.
Other work in this area includes a voice communication system for people with motor disabilities, and Ambassador of the Podlaskie Region’s economy in the medical industry.
What we can build together: diagnostic support tools, medical document and record analysis, assistive devices, systems that make services accessible to people with disabilities, and AI that respects the regulatory reality of healthcare.
Tell me what process is costing you the most time, or what device or system you need built. I will tell you honestly whether AI is the right answer – and where it is not.
Typical first step: a short working session where we map the process and agree what a pilot would look like, with a clear scope and cost.
Write to petros@psyllos.pl or see the technical portfolio at cyberneticscompany.com.