- TransformaTek, founded in 2020 by Ali Benahmed Daho, delivers end-to-end digital platform development for startups and SMEs, covering design, development, testing and post-deployment support.
- The company extends its services across sectors including logistics, fintech, health tech and mobility, with a focus on scalable, customized digital infrastructure.
- Its flagship product, Deploily, connects developers to local cloud providers to simplify application deployment and reduce infrastructure complexity.
Algerian entrepreneur Ali Benahmed Daho is building a technology services company that aims to simplify how startups and small and medium-sized enterprises develop and scale digital platforms across Africa’s growing tech ecosystem.
He founded TransformaTek in 2020 and serves as its chief executive officer. The company focuses on supporting startups and SMEs in launching and sustaining digital projects by taking charge of the full technical lifecycle of applications.
TransformaTek provides a comprehensive approach that covers the entire lifecycle of a digital product. The company manages initial concept analysis, system design, software development, testing phases and post-deployment monitoring.
This integrated model allows clients to deploy fully functional and tailored digital platforms while reducing technical complexity and execution risk.
For early-stage entrepreneurs, TransformaTek structures and executes the launch of their first digital platforms. For established companies, it provides ongoing management and continuous improvement services to maintain performance and ensure long-term scalability.
Since its launch, TransformaTek has expanded its operations into key sectors, including logistics, connected healthcare, mobility and financial technology. The company positions itself as a technical partner for businesses seeking to digitize core operations.
One of its flagship innovations is Deploily, an intelligent cloud platform. The system connects developers with local cloud providers and simplifies application deployment by reducing the need to manage underlying infrastructure directly.
Ali Benahmed Daho built his career on a combination of technical engineering and business management expertise.
He graduated in 2005 as an engineer in geodesic sciences and topographic works from Algeria’s National Center for Space Techniques. He later completed a Master of Business Administration in project management in 2016 at the Algerian-American Management Institute.
He began his professional career in 2007 at Oran Airport, where he led an aeronautical mapping team. He later joined the National Institute of Cartography and Remote Sensing (INCT), where he progressed from head of geographic information documentation and conservation to deputy director of production operations between 2013 and 2020.
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