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The FIT NSU student team won the Global ERP 2026 hackathon

The FIT NSU student team won the Global ERP 2026 hackathon

Published on: 2026-04-13

Source: Novosibirsk State University –

An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

The first place was taken by the team “Neftyanie Batyry” from Novosibirsk State University.

The team included:
Lukisha Anton Ruslanovich(captain)
Safonkin Georgiy Yuryevich
Fighter Timofey Konstantinovich
Davydev Egor Dmitrievich
Malinovsky Denis Vladimirovich

When we saw the announcement of the hackathon, we immediately wanted to participate. And how could we not participate, the task is real, creative, practice-oriented, not made up, but taken from a real problem concerning the creation of a web application for accounting corporate training resources.— tellsMalinovsky Denis.

Hackathon started on April 3. The team immediately began analyzing the technical task and designing the system.

The technical specification was done excellently: the entire key part of the application was described in detail and unambiguously, while at the same time the document left enough room for creativity and independent decisions., — notes Denis.

Roles in the team have been distributed from the very beginning: frontend, backend, analytics, and infrastructure.

They worked almost around the clock, only stopping for sleep and breaks for food. By the finish, the team had reached complete synchronization,— is shared by the team captainAnton Lukisha.

The team created a web application for visualizing corporate training.

We created a web application for visualizing training in a corporate ERP system. The essence is to take into account the training resources: who studied what and when, and what materials were used., — Anton explains.

The project used modern technologies: Docker, Postgres and MongoDB, React and Java Spring, as well as XML integration and an email notification service.

A live tool for HR and training centers was created, with the possibility of scaling. The hardest part, probably, was to find a balance between the perfect code and the deadline. I wanted to make the interface as smooth and logical as possible, and the architecture more competent, but at the same time it was necessary to quickly coordinate the front end with the back end and thoroughly test it.— he adds.

The final defense included a presentation of the architecture, roles in the team, and key decisions. Experts asked questions about business logic and technologies.

We were able to confidently answer each of the posed questions because each block of our system was worked through and carefully thought out,— Denis tells.

Honestly? At first, I didn’t believe it. But when they announced the 1st place, it hit me like a wave of unexpected joy,— Anton shares.

Congratulations to the team on the victory and we are proud of the result!

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