During the award ceremony, Anna Belokoneva, a member of the jury and the director of Rosatom's country office in Indonesia, addressed the participants and said: “Today, we were part of a creative exchange of ideas about how to use nuclear technologies in various industries to improve the quality of life. I am sure that many of the solutions presented by the student teams today will be put into practice in the future and will benefit Indonesia and the whole global community."
Vera Verkhoturova, Advisor to the Rector of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) on foreign relations, stated in her address: “This is the first hackathon in Indonesia, which received over 30 applications from universities. Experts from our national partner BRIN conducted a preliminary selection, and as a result, 15 teams from nine universities are qualified for the final on-site competition."