Posted by Ahmed Iyanda | one year ago | 1,726 times
Bedouin Group, a leading innovation and digital transformation company, is excited to announce the sunsetting of its flagship product BYCEP and rebranding the platform as Hack For Tomorrow or Hack4. This strategic decision comes as Bedouin Group embraces a renewed focus on driving innovation, supporting aspiring entrepreneurs, and building a thriving community of change-makers.
The pilot of the Tourism Hackathon Nigeria, held last year, has been a resounding success, exceeding expectations and delivering on key objectives such as mentorship, community building, and fostering entrepreneurship among the youth. This remarkable achievement has paved the way for the second edition of the Tourism Hackathon Nigeria, which promises to be even more impactful and transformative.
Applications are now open for the second edition of the Tourism Hackathon Nigeria, scheduled from the 6th to the 8th of September, 2023. This year’s hackathon will be a convergence of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), Travel Technology, and Entertainment, creating the ultimate event experience for participants.
“We are thrilled to invite talented individuals from across Nigeria to join us for the second edition of the Tourism Hackathon Nigeria,” said Ayoola Gbade-Bello, CEO of Bedouin Group.
Hack For Tomorrow aims to empower individuals with innovative ideas, provide a platform for collaboration and learning, and create sustainable growth and development opportunities. Participants can present their projects, receive guidance from mentors, and compete for prestigious awards that recognize their outstanding contributions to the tourism industry.
Bedouin Group thanks all stakeholders, partners, and users who have supported BYCEP throughout its journey. The company looks forward to the exciting new chapter ahead as Hack For Tomorrow and the second edition of the Tourism Hackathon Nigeria.
For more information and to submit your application, visit here