Takyon
Stand n.42

Takyon

Transforming reservations into digital goods. Own. Enjoy or Resell.

Start-up of Regione Puglia

Start-up

Description

Takyon mission is to activate a free exchange outside the limiting schemes present today. Our ambitious goal is to create a new technological standard for reservations, transforming them from contracts for services into digital goods thanks to tokenization, giving the user the possibility to choose whether to live, resell or exchange them.

In doing so, Takyon is creating the first secondary market for buying and selling bookings, in the same way as we are used to doing with physical goods today.

Our value proposition has as main target people between 20 and 50 years old that want to travel in a smart way, having at the same time the best price and flexibility.


Our products

Takyon Resellable Rate: the new standard of bookings

Takyon Resellable Rate: the new standard of bookings

Takyon is an Italian fintech company that introduces for the first time on the market the concept of ownership and resellability of bookings through the transformation of bookings into digital assets (NFT), thanks to Blockchain technology. Starting in the world of hospitality, Takyon launched the innovative Resellable Rate, a non-refundable prepaid rate - bookable on the direct website of partner hotels - that provides flexibility to the traveller through the possibility, in the event of a change of plans, to resell the booking on the Takyon platform to other users. The Resellable Rate removes the need for the traveller to have to choose between flexibility and price. In fact, since it is a non-refundable prepaid rate, it is always the best price available on the hotel's website and, in the event of a change of programme, it is possible for the customer to put it on sale on Takyon with a click and without any intermediation or bureaucracy. Takyon’s offer addresses the travel industry, building an unprecedented ecosystem to freely manage one's bookings, applying the concept of digital ownership to them to allow travellers to resell them in the event of non-use and not lose the money spent on the booking (or even earn something).