In March 2018, our team had the honor of participating in
the groundbreaking Bitalon Hackathon held in the historic
city of Bitola, Macedonia. This event, organized by the
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of IT
in Macedonia, marked the first-ever hackathon focused on
developing innovative digital experiences for visitors to
the Beit Hahaim (בֵּית חַיִּים - a Hebrew term that
translates to "Park of the Living"), the Jewish cemetery
in Bitola. The hackathon took place from Saturday evening,
March 10th, to Sunday, March 11th, at the “Center for
Culture” in Bitola—a city with a deep, multifaceted
history, once known as Monastir, and home to a significant
Jewish community.
Our team's idea left everyone in awe. We participated in
creating a digital solution to enhance visitors'
engagement with the rich history of the old Jewish
cemetery and the surrounding community, offering a modern
way to connect with the past. The Jewish community in
Bitola has a long and storied history, and the cemetery is
a poignant reminder of the vibrant life that once existed
there. Our challenge was to capture that spirit and
present it in a way that is accessible, interactive, and
meaningful for modern visitors.
Our Innovative Approach
After much brainstorming and collaboration, we proposed an
interactive tourist guide app that would merge the past
with the present through augmented reality (AR), video,
audio, and visual storytelling. Our app was designed to
guide visitors through the cemetery and surrounding areas,
providing an immersive experience that brought to life the
places, people, and customs of Bitola's Jewish community.
Through AR, the app allowed users to view historical
images and videos overlaid onto real-world locations,
giving a powerful visual connection to the past. Audio
guides narrated the stories of Jewish residents and key
historical events, while interactive maps led visitors on
personalized tours of the area, highlighting significant
monuments and locations. The app’s multimedia features and
user-friendly interface enabled an emotional connection to
the history of the cemetery, making the experience both
educational and deeply moving.
A Touching Experience for All
The impact of our project was undeniable. Our app left an
emotional mark on the judges and attendees, with many
commenting that it was a truly unique and touching
experience. The combination of technology and history
created a sense of reverence and respect for the Jewish
community's legacy in Bitola, allowing visitors to connect
with a past that might otherwise be lost. In fact, some
participants were moved to tears by the depth and beauty
of the stories conveyed through our application.
The Bitalon Hackathon was a perfect example of how
technology can be used to preserve and share cultural
heritage. It was an incredible opportunity for our team to
contribute to an important project that honors the history
of the Jewish community in Bitola while demonstrating our
ability to create meaningful and impactful digital
solutions.
Why It Matters
For us, events like the Bitalon Hackathon are more than
just competitions—they are a chance to showcase our
expertise in interactive design, augmented reality, and
storytelling, while also contributing to cultural
preservation. This experience has enriched our already
robust knowledge base and provided us with valuable
insights into how digital technology can be leveraged to
preserve history in a way that is both innovative and
engaging.
Our team’s success at the Bitalon Hackathon highlights our commitment to using technology to solve real-world challenges, whether they involve cultural preservation, historical education, or enhancing the user experience. By participating in events like this, we continuously build on our expertise, which our clients can access through our tailored solutions to meet their unique needs. We are incredibly proud of our team’s contribution to this historic project and look forward to more opportunities to create impactful digital experiences that bridge the past and the present.