Participants in the hackathon will have to complete tasks from partner organizations, in particular, develop useful digital solutions for the industry amid the pandemic.
“The first Moscow hackathon in the field of tourism took place in February last year and became a large-scale event for the professional community throughout the country. The project brought together participants from more than 10 regions. The number of submitted applications exceeded 1.2 thousand. We received a positive response from both the participants themselves and from partner companies - market leaders. And since many people spoke in favor of the development of this successful experience, it was decided to hold the hackathon in 2021. It is scheduled for March 27-28,” said Natalya Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.
Moscow Travel Hack is the first hackathon in Russia in the field of digitalization of the travel industry. The event is organized by the Moscow City Tourism Committee. In 2021, Sberbank PJSC, Rusatom Infrastructure Solutions, TUI travel company, Domodedovo International Airport, S7 Airlines, Polytechnic Museum and others will become its partners.