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Hack the eReceipt data

Electronic receipt (eReceipt) provides for easily accessible row-level data and consequently opportunities to create totally new businesses based on structured data.
Your challenge is to hack the eReceipt data and come up with novel applications!
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Details

The eReceipt ecosystem of the RTECO project aims at producing a functional and technical rulebook for the ecosystem comprising at the moment 40+ companies and public entities. The participants represent several sectors of industry. The project also makes pilots and POC solutions, and experiments the transfer of the eReceipt in the structured format from the seller’s system to the buyer’s system without any additional data entry work.

RTECO project encourages companies to offer new services based on eReceipt data or combinations of eReceipt with other public or company-owned data.

Resources

  • Get familiar how ReceiptHero works;
  • ReceiptHero API for the hackathon: https://docs.receipthero.io/
  • eReceipt guide describes how receipt information for card purchases is transmitted in the Finvoice e-invoice format: http://www.finanssiala.fi/finvoice/dokumentit/Transmitting_card_purchase_receipts_in_the_finvoice_format.pdf

Solution domains we appreciate

  • Applications and integrations for specific industry: fintech, health, retail, hospitability, mobility and accounting;
  • eReceipt data mesh-ups with of other data sets, such as https://www.opendata.fi/en;
  • Product origins & product recalls;
  • Personal finance;
  • Shopping recommendations;
  • Gamification;
  • Consumer feedback;
  • Correlations between receipt data and other business metrics .

Prizes for winners

  • 5,000€ in cash
  • Invitation to present the results at the RTECO eReceipt seminar 2019
  • RTECO ecosystem companies will support networking opportunities such as co-development, co-marketing and sales in Nordics and Baltics. e.g. ReceiptHero will add winner cases to ReceipthHero’s marketing materials and will actively promote winner(s) to Nordic merchants, consumers and businesses. If participants decide to integrate to ReceiptHero API after Ultrahack, consumers and companies can activate service and ReceiptHero will promote solution to ReceiptHero users.

Deadline for Applying: 13 November 2018

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