The Camino Network Foundation has collaborated with Lufthansa systems and Swiss international air lines work together to develop innovative blockchain solutions for the travel industry.
The Camino Network Foundation, Lufthansa Systems Lufthansa Systems and the national airline of Switzerland helped this goal with a web3-oriented hackathon in Frankfurt.
For each announcement shared with crypto.news, the event brought together experts that used blockchain and artificial intelligence to develop solutions that are focused as efficiency, cost -effectiveness and sustainability for the travel industry.
Teams from 13 different travel and technology companies spent 48 hours on practical, ready-made solutions. Participants in the Hackathon investigated how they can tap the blockchain of Camino Network for the distribution of flight and travel products.
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Topics that experts worked together were included payment methods, compensation for carbon dioxide and access to emerging sales markets.
“The Hackathon clearly showed how connections that last for months can be established within a few days. Compared to traditional distribution channels, the new solutions are considerably more efficient – with a maximum of 98% cost savings, as demonstrated by hotel plan, and up to 50% improved sustainability, as measured by carbiFy, said chief,” chief ex -analysis, “said chief,” chief, “chief,” chief, “” chief, “chief,” “chief,” chief, “” chief, “chief,” “chief,” chief, “” chief, “chief,” chief, “” chief, “chief,” chief, “chief,” chief, “chief,” chief, “chief.” ” Chains of the Camino Network.
Among the most important presentations was a solution from the Unimoni team, with a solution aimed at integrating 300,000 India-based travel agencies in Camino Network.
In the meantime, the Swiss and Digital Hangar team showed a Web3 travel identity solution, which includes wallet integration and issue of real-world assets such as vouchers and digital services.
“Afgezien van de vele innovatieve use -cases die tijdens de Hackathon zijn ontwikkeld, was het met name indrukwekkend om te zien hoe de teams LHG -vluchtinhoud met succes in hun platforms in slechts twee dagen integreerden. Het commerciële potentieel van deze technologie is veelbelovend – vooral met snellere en efficiëntere partnerintegratie en aanzienlijk verlaagde distributiekosten,” zei Mickael Woelcke, projectmanager bij Swiss.
In the following steps after the Hackathon, the Lufthansa group evaluates which Hackathon projects can now go to pilot applications.
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