Mar 02, 2017: Dubai-based flydubai has announced its second Air Travel Hackathon in association with Hyderabad-based tech startup HackMania. The Hackathon, which is supported by the e-Cell of IIIT-Hyderabad, will be held at the IIIT campus in Hyderabad. In addition, flydubai will for the first time organise a boot camp webinar prior to the Hackathon to provide young developers with information about airline technology. The boot camp webinar will be held March 13, 2017. The Hackathon will start at 09:00 am on March 25, 2017 and will end at 04:00 pm on March 26, 2017 and will be held at the same venue.
The Hackathon will focus on developing products for enhancing air travel and customer experience. The applicants will be selected based on their knowledge of the coding language and their past experience of participating in a Hackathon, a release stated.
Commenting on the announcement, Ramesh Venkat, Chief Information Officer at flydubai, said, “We are pleased to announce the second Air Travel Hackathon in association with HackMania. Last year, we saw young developers create innovative products at the Hackathon and we were happy to see such high standards of creativity. In fact, flydubai’s Development Centre in India is currently working on developing some of the ideas into fully-fledged products.”
“This year, we have gone a step further towards working alongside the technology community in Hyderabad. The boot camp webinar will provide young developers with greater insight into the importance of technology in the aviation industry,” he added.
This year, the winners of the Hackathon will be offered an internship at flydubai’s Development Centre in India (IDC) in Hyderabad and will have the opportunity to incubate their ideas at the flydubai Aviation Research Centre.
“We are glad to provide a platform for flydubai to engage even more closely with the local developer community through the addition of the boot camp webinar. The mentorship that will be provided by experts from flydubai and other fields related to travel will help the participants strategically identify areas in air travel that need to be worked on,” said Rajat Shahi, Founder and CEO, HackMania.