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Digitec Galaxus Hackfest: 54 hours of work presented in 3 minutes

Martin Jungfer
1.7.2024
Translation: Eva Francis

What would improve our shops for customers? How could we make internal processes faster and more efficient? Over 200 participants at this year’s Digitec Galaxus hackathon offered answers to these and more questions.

Digitec founder and Chief Innovation Officer Oliver Herren felt «as if in a cool e-commerce simulator». He was impressed by the sheer amount of ideas that were implemented at this year’s Hackfest. More than 200 participants had come together in 26 teams. In only 54 hours, they turn their ideas into working prototypes.

«That’s precisely the idea behind a hackathon – to give employees even more creative freedom to work on concrete improvements,» says Tobias Quelle, Head of Product, about Digitec Galaxus’s own hackathon. The hacks often turn into initiatives that become visible to online shop customers.

Hackfest – A creative meat grinder where raw ideas are turned into innovative outcomes. A fast-paced event where participants race against the clock, resulting in meaty marvels.
Definition of the Digitec Galaxus Hackfest

Audience Prize for Galaxus Snap

The team who worked on this idea even produced its own short commercial:

They presented the implementation live on stage in a three-minute pitch – and won over the audience as well as employees from all areas. Galaxus Snap got the most online votes, winning the Audience Prize 2024.

Digitec founder and CEO Florian Teuteberg immediately gave the green light to implement this idea. «That’s something I’ve wanted for a long time. Please start implementing it tomorrow,» he said.

Founders’ prize for Galaxus Stories

In the Galaxus Stories, you’d find out, for example, whether products from your favourite brands are on special offer, if the editorial team’s published a new review on a topic that interests you or what cool products have recently been added to our shops. The team’s pitch included a preview of what Galaxus Stories could look like.

Especially Oliver Herren, who’s not a fan of social media (to say the least), liked the idea of integrating this directly into the Digitec and Galaxus shops and app. Here’s his opinion piece on social media:

Christian Sager, Senior Product Owner, expressed the joy of winning the Founders’ Prize on behalf of the team:

Winning the Founders’ Prize – wow, we didn’t expect that! Honestly, our minds were set on the after-work celebrations. That makes it all the more special that our idea and implementation resonated with Flo and Oli.

Many of the ideas dealt with how to help customers find the right product. This topic was frequently mentioned when we asked all Community members to send us their wishes and ideas.

Which hackathon idea is your favourite? Want to share any thoughts or questions? Let us know in the comments. Or maybe you’d like to join our team? If so, check out all our current vacancies.

Header image: Christian Heldstab / Digitec Galaxus

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