At the Salon International de l'Agriculture, held in Paris from February 21 to March 01, 2026, our students Kela Wydie, N'cho Dominique, and Nancy Tape distinguished themselves by winning two major awards.
Their WAMI (Water Analyzer and Monitoring Intelligent) solution, an intelligent fish farm assistant designed to analyze and monitor water quality in fish farms, won them the Le Best project award at the GAIA Hackathon against a dozen or so European teams, as well as Visit innovation award of the competition organized by the Ivorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Belgium-Europe.
These awards testify to the innovative potential of our students and the ability of ESATIC's talent to propose concrete technological solutions to meet major challenges, notably food security in Côte d'Ivoire, while representing our country with dignity on the international stage.
Congratulations to our students on this fine performance.


