Mohamed Lamine Malet Launches AI Reporting Platform

By : Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

Date : mardi, 26 mai 2026 13:05

Last updated : mardi, 26 mai 2026 13:06

  • Kenya-based entrepreneur Mohamed Lamine Malet launched ReportsAI in 2025 to automate reporting processes for impact-driven organizations and field teams.

  • The platform centralizes documents and data while automating customized reports for donors and financial partners.

  • ReportsAI aims to reduce administrative burdens that often slow field operations and complicate access to international funding.

Mohamed Lamine Malet is an electrical and electronics engineer and entrepreneur based in Kenya. He serves as co-founder, chief technology officer and product lead of ReportsAI, an innovative digital platform focused on optimizing data, document and project management.

Founded in 2025, ReportsAI primarily targets impact organizations, field teams and support structures that must regularly produce operational and financial reports for partners and donors.

The platform simplifies information collection, data verification and report generation.

Designed as a unified collaborative workspace, the platform allows teams to centralize, access and use multiple file formats, including PDFs, Excel spreadsheets, presentations, audio recordings and photographs. The system then organizes the content to improve accessibility and operational use.

Beyond data centralization and structured information management, ReportsAI also integrates a task management system.

In addition, the platform automates the creation of customized reports tailored to the specific requirements of financial partners and funding institutions.

Meanwhile, Mohamed Lamine Malet continues to lead several technology initiatives alongside the rollout of ReportsAI. He founded and currently serves as chief technology officer of MCorp-Mali, a software development startup launched in 2018. He also serves as chief technology officer of Greeney!, an organization specializing in technological and ecological innovation. Earlier in his career, he completed an internship in 2015 at Akinsoft Software Engineering, a Turkish technology company.

Mohamed Lamine Malet graduated from Mevlana University in Turkey, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering in 2016.

Between 2018 and 2025, he worked as information technology manager at Humundi in Mali, formerly known as SOS FAIM Belgique, an organization focused on fighting hunger.  At the same time, he managed information technology, digitalization and youth entrepreneurship initiatives at Mali-Folkecenter Nyetaa, a Malian non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable development.

This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba

Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

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