Atos Revealed as the Official Technology Partner for Invictus Games 2025
Atos, a renowned leader in digital transformation, has been appointed as the Official Technology Partner for the upcoming
Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, bringing cutting-edge technology solutions to enhance the experience of competitors. Scheduled to occur from
February 8 to 16, 2025, in the breathtaking surroundings of Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, this event will gather around
550 athletes from 25 nations, competing in various adaptive sports.
The partnership will leverage Atos's extensive expertise in the sports industry, delivering crucial technology services that include specialized timing and scoring solutions. Competitors and stakeholders can expect an unmatched level of performance, driven by Atos's innovative solutions, aimed at ensuring a seamless experience both on and off the field.
Transforming the Competitive Landscape
The role of Atos goes beyond the mere provision of equipment. The company will implement several key systems that will empower the games:
- - On-venue results systems ensuring accurate and real-time data for all sports, providing up-to-date start lists, timing, and results.
- - Generating and integrating extensive data into official websites for easy access, ensuring that spectators and families stay informed.
- - Real-time graphics integration to be aired across various platforms, which is essential for broadcasting services and public viewing.
This comprehensive technological infrastructure is essential for the
Invictus Games, an international event founded by Prince Harry featuring wounded and injured service members. The
Games aim to utilize the emotional and physical power of sports, promoting recovery, rehabilitation, and respect for service members worldwide.
Expanding the Scope of Adaptive Sports
The
2025 Invictus Games will highlight six winter adaptive sports for the first time, including alpine skiing, alpine snowboarding, Nordic skiing, biathlon, skeleton, and wheelchair curling. These additions mark a significant expansion of the initiative, providing new challenges that invigorate both competitors and audiences alike. Participants are categorized based on their individual physical and mental health, creating a level playing field tailored to their unique capabilities.
Nacho Moros, Head of Major Events at Atos, expressed his excitement about this collaboration, stating, “We are thrilled to partner with the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025. It’s a privilege to support those who have sacrificed significantly in service to their nations.” Moros highlighted the company's previous successes, including their role in delivering technology solutions for the
Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
Commitment to the Spirit of Resilience
Scott Moore, CEO of Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, shared his optimism regarding the partnership with Atos, emphasizing how their technologies will reshape the games. He noted that the collaboration will allow the Capturing and sharing of courageous stories real-time, magnifying the spirit of resilience at the heart of the event.
Over the past three decades, Atos has remained committed to serving the sports community through its dedicated division, providing solutions for events of any scale. The company's involvement with the Olympic Movement since 1992 and its partnerships with various significant sports organizations further highlight its commitment to excellence in sports technology.
As the world gears up for this monumental event, the collaboration between Atos and the Invictus Games will play a pivotal role in ensuring that each moment of determination and victory is seamlessly showcased to a global audience.
To learn more about the innovative technological solutions offered by Atos for major sporting events, please visit
Atos Major Events.
Invictus Games 2025 Overview
The
Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, supported by founding partners ATCO and Boeing, is set to be a landmark international competition that celebrates the courage and resilience of wounded, injured, and sick service personnel. These games aim to instill greater understanding and respect for those who have served, leveraging the power of sports to inspire recovery and foster community goodwill. The natural beauty of British Columbia will serve as a fitting backdrop for these heartfelt competitions, which represent the unyielding spirit of humanity in the face of adversity.
The Games will take place on the traditional territories of the
Lil̓wat7úl, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and
səlilwətaɬ Nations, marking an important cultural recognition as part of the event's legacy.