The International Olympic Committee and Deloitte have announced an expansion of their Worldwide Olympic Partnership.
For the Olympic Winter Games Milano-Cortina 2026 through to the Olympic Games Brisbane 2032, Deloitte will take on the role of Games Technology Integration Partner for the Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games and the Youth Olympic Games. They replace ATOS who had filled the same role up until Paris.
“This is an exciting moment for Deloitte as we build on the incredible work we have already begun with the IOC around digital transformation, knowledge management infrastructure, as well as programmes supporting athletes and sustainability initiatives,” said John Skrowton, Olympic and Paralympic Games Vice President with Deloitte.
“In 2022, we kicked off our ‘partnership with purpose’ with the goal of utilising Deloitte’s capabilities to advance our shared ambition of enabling a better world through sport.”
“The expansion of our partnership is a tremendous opportunity for Deloitte to share our vast global management consulting experience and technology capabilities to help transform the Games Technology infrastructure.”
“We are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with Deloitte through this expanded partnership,” added Ilario Corna, Chief Information and Technology Officer at the IOC.
“The Olympic Games have always been a beacon of innovation and excellence, striving to set new standards in every aspect of sport. Our commitment to being at the forefront of technological advancement is unwavering, and with Deloitte as our Games Technology Integration Partner, we are poised to reach new heights.”
“Ensuring the robustness, efficiency and sustainability of our IT infrastructure is essential for the seamless execution of the Olympic Games. This foundation not only guarantees operational excellence, but also plays a crucial role in enhancing the performance of our athletes and delivering an unforgettable experience to a global audience.”
“Our technology strategy is driven by the desire to push boundaries and inspire the world through the power of sport. Since 2022, Deloitte has been instrumental in our digital transformation journey. Their expertise and innovative approach have helped us navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology with confidence and agility.”
“This new chapter in our partnership marks a significant milestone, as we continue to embrace cutting-edge solutions that will redefine the Olympic experience.”
Deloitte are also local partners of the Olympic Federation of Ireland and Paralympics Ireland.
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