
Our story
Here is a timeline of the key events in our wonderful history.
2021-2023

Overhaul of the overall project idea and birth of the Sateesfy Dons concept
In 2021, the startup Advanced Technology Sarl and the Sateesfy project were born with the idea of creating a telephone call center with a completely free number in order to facilitate access to the service and really solve the observed problem on the ground.
2019

Office opening
This year, the company Advanced Technology Sarl, wishing to reform the idea, is opening its offices in a building belonging to the company CONGELCAM SA in the Mvog Atangana Mballa district, not far from the administrative district of Yaoundé.
The offices were rather modest but beautiful, consisting of two large separate rooms, each with a toilet. One room served as the secretariat and sales office, and the other was the management office.

The first employees are recruited
The first idea, which has since been abandoned, involved a service for collecting identity cards by teams in the field who would scan the city of Yaoundé, the pilot city for the project.
Discontinuation of the identity card collection service
The idea of collecting cards was completely abandoned at the end of this year because the solution proved too costly and tedious for a very, very approximate result.
2017

Creation of the legal structure
It was in November of this year that the legal structure to house the former project named Sateesfy was created through the CFE (Business Creation Formalities Centre), under the name Advanced Technology Sarl
2012

The first steps
Following the death of one of the children of the promoter's older sister, an emergency operation was requested and the prescription required 2 bags of blood.
The promoter had to go around to all the hospitals in Yaoundé and call as many people as possible in order to find blood from his group.
As a twist of fate, during all these hassles, the promoter lost his national identity card.
It was in the nurses' room that the promoter took a sheet of paper and a pen and began to write down his first thoughts on a viable solution to solve the blood donation problem in Cameroon.
Our story speaks for itself. I had a kind of revelation in that hospital.
The Promoter.



