- Congolese entrepreneur Mannick Syllas Bryant developed “Shule System,” a digital platform used in 144 schools across the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- The platform currently serves 56,200 students and 18,262 parents, centralizing school administration and communication.
- Bryant co-founded Find Solution Technology, an IT company established in 2017 to develop digital solutions for institutions.
Congolese entrepreneur Mannick Syllas co-founded and leads Find Solution Technology, an IT company that develops digital solutions for institutions and organizations. The company aims to modernize administrative processes and improve communication within schools through digital tools.
Find Solution Technology launched operations in 2017. The company gained recognition through its flagship product “Shule System.” Shule System operates as a digital platform designed to help schools organize administrative activities and strengthen communication with parents. The platform centralizes school management processes within a single system.
Shule System functions as a comprehensive school management software. The platform enables schools to track student progress and manage daily institutional activities such as enrollment, grading, attendance and fee payments. Developers designed the software as a multi-purpose tool that supports administrators, teachers, parents and indirectly students.
The platform offers several operational features.
Schools can register students, track academic records and maintain detailed educational histories through the system. Administrators can monitor absences and lateness while teachers can review attendance records by student or by class. The system also allows institutions to manage grades, tuition payments, libraries and archives. In addition, the platform provides a direct communication channel between schools and parents. Parents can access key information about their children’s academic progress through the system.
The platform already operates in 144 schools across the country and serves 56,200 students and 18,262 parents.
Mannick Syllas Bryant graduated from IGIS-Goma, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science in 2016. Bryant also gained international recognition in 2022 when Forbes included him in its ranking of 30 African francophone personalities under the age of 30.
This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba
Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum


















