About AUTOFARM’s Founder
2026 — AUTOFARM™
I am building AUTOFARM™, a sovereign cognitive architecture for agriculture — designed for global deployment and long‑term territorial resilience.
Nothing exists yet. And that is intentional.
All the technologies are mature — drones, IoT, automation, causal crop models, AI — but they live in silos. AUTOFARM™ assembles them into a coherent, sovereign protocol.
The architecture is built around four pillars:
- Autonomous local units generating structured agronomic data
- CIF standard capturing crop‑cycle invariants
- Sovereign cognitive cores operated by each State or region
- A global meta‑core consolidating knowledge without crossing sovereignty boundaries
The mission is simple:
transform agricultural data into actionable intelligence, reinforce territorial independence, and keep control where it belongs — locally.
AUTOFARM™ is not a product.
It is a protocol, a cognitive layer, and a sovereign standard for the agriculture of the next decades.
2024 → now — Fractional Systems Architect
Product Visionary · Independent IT Strategist
Global · Sovereign · Vendor‑Agnostic
My work is guided by a single question:
“Does this system make you more independent — or more dependent.”
This principle shapes every mandate.
I design architectures that simplify environments, reduce fragility, and increase sovereignty.
No vendors. No commissions. No hidden agendas.
Just clarity, causality, and long‑term compatibility.
I cut through complexity fast, unify what must be unified, modernize what must be modernized, and design systems that remain adaptable over time.
2002 → 2024 — HP / HPE / DXC Technology
More than 20 years in global architecture taught me a simple truth:
technology only creates value when it creates sovereignty.
I have worked inside global giants.
I have led cloud offerings used worldwide.
I have unified architectures across continents.
I have delivered programs above 200M USD.
These experiences shaped my conviction that independence is the real performance multiplier — the ability to choose, adapt, and remain resilient.
My Philosophy as an Architect
For more than two decades, my work has been guided by a simple principle:
understand the macro to optimize the micro.
I look for patterns, invariants, and the underlying structure that makes systems work.
When something does not make sense, I fix it.
When a system is too complex, I simplify it.
When a process is rigid, I redesign it.
Technology is only valuable when it empowers people.
If it creates dependency, it is noise.
If it creates sovereignty, it creates value.
This mindset shaped my entire career — and it is the foundation of AUTOFARM™.
Why AUTOFARM™
Agriculture faces the same systemic problems I observed for decades in global IT:
- fragmented data
- incompatible systems
- vendor lock‑in
- lack of coherent protocols
- no causal understanding of cycles
Farmers do not need more tools; they need coherence.
Institutions do not need more data; they need intelligence.
Territories do not need more reports; they need sovereignty.
AUTOFARM™ is the natural continuation of my work:
a sovereign cognitive architecture that brings coherence, intelligence, and independence to agriculture.
It is not a pivot.
It is the logical extension of how I think, how I design systems, and what I believe sovereignty should look like.
More about me on LinkedIn.