As a data entrepreneur, he uses artificial intelligence and remote sensing to provide farmers and agricultural organizations with practical tools that help them make informed decisions.
Hamza Bendahou (photo) is a Moroccan entrepreneur specializing in technological services for agriculture. He is the co-founder of SOWIT, a startup that provides precise data to decision-makers in agriculture and environmental sectors.
Founded in 2017 by Hamza Bendahou and Hamza Rkha Chaham, SOWIT develops decision-support tools to assist African farmers. Their clients include food companies, governments, farmers, as well as banks and insurers. Through its platforms, SOWIT provides the necessary data for making informed decisions.
SOWIT offers six mobile applications: SoDry, SoYield, SoWater, Monitor, Fertisat, and Skowt. SoDry helps determine the optimal date for harvesting corn silage. SoYield uses artificial intelligence to provide production estimates up to two months before harvest. SoWater calculates the water needs of a plot to optimize irrigation.
Monitor allows access to a SOWIT expert for co-managing agricultural operations through weekly crop diagnostics based on satellite remote sensing. Fertisat determines the fertilizer needs of crops. Skowt improves inspection efficiency by guiding operators to sensitive areas and providing a comprehensive report.
Hamza Bendahou holds an engineering degree in electronics and signal processing, obtained in 2011 from INP-ENSEEIHT in Toulouse. He also graduated from the Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO) with a master's degree in financial engineering in 2012.
After an end-of-year internship in Airbus' flight test department in 2011, Hamza Bendahou joined AXA Investment Managers in 2012, where he held positions as a fund range manager and product manager. From 2013 to 2018, he worked at Gras Savoye, a financial services company, as a market studies officer and later as head of the actuarial studies department.
Melchior Koba