Ericsson CTO Mallik Tatipamula Elected to Royal Society for Groundbreaking Telecom Innovations
Dr. Mallik Tatipamula, Chief Technology Officer of Ericsson, has been elected to the Royal Society—one of the world’s most prestigious scientific honors. The recognition comes in light of his transformative contributions to telecommunications research, including breakthroughs in 5G, 6G, AI-based networking, and cloud-native infrastructure.
A Telecom Trailblazer
Tatipamula’s work spans over three decades, shaping the global telecom landscape. Notable contributions include:
- AI-driven network optimization
- Leadership in 5G standards and global deployments
- Advancing edge computing and network slicing for next-gen connectivity
He has published over 200 research papers, holds dozens of patents, and regularly advises global telecom bodies and governments.
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Royal Society Induction: A Rare Honor
Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. Membership is reserved for individuals who’ve made "a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge."
Tatipamula now joins a lineage that includes Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, and Tim Berners-Lee—underscoring the scale of his impact.
Industry Recognition
- Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm: “Mallik’s induction is a testament to the power of Indian-origin innovation in global telecom.”
- Peers across Nokia, Huawei, and Qualcomm praised his vision and technical clarity.
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