COGNIZANT JOINS SAILGP AS OFFICIAL DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PARTNER
Cognizant to help reimagine sailing fan experience, bringing fans closer to the action
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) announced today a multi-year partnership to be the Official Digital Transformation Partner of the elite global racing championship SailGP. Cognizant will leverage its digital transformation and software engineering expertise to improve audience insights, enable data visualization and create an immersive fan experience for the 257 million SailGP viewers worldwide. Cognizant will also align with SailGP’s Race for the Future purpose-driven agenda, championing a better world powered by nature, with a focus on accelerating a transition to clean energy.
SailGP involves high-perfoming sailors racing for national teams in identical, supercharged F50 catamarans. Race outcomes are determined by sailing skills rather than any differences in sailboat design and technology. The high-performance teams utilize Oracle software to analyze the collected open-source data to make critical performance gains.
To enhance the fan experience on the eight international sail grand prix event weekends and beyond, Cognizant will transform the SailGP website to be more dynamic, and in future seasons, enhance its mobile app as well. These enhancements will offer real-time updates on key performance metrics such as the high-performance athletes’ heart rate or the speed and distance of the boats.
SailGP is a member of the UN Climate Neutral Now Initiative and became the first championship in the sailing world to be certified as carbon neutral by reducing and offsetting its carbon footprint, as well as committing to being fully powered by nature by 2025. As a climate-positive sport, SailGP works with host cities in implementing innovative solutions to mitigate climate change. SailGP also recently launched an extensive program to fast-track female athletes’ training and development for participation in the championship to advance gender equity in sailing.
“We are pleased to be SailGP’s Official Digital Transformation Partner, bringing Cognizant’s expertise in digital transformation and software engineering to the forefront of the first climate-positive sail racing championship in the world,” said Ursula Morgenstern, President, Cognizant Global Growth Markets. “Many of our clients are sailing enthusiasts. It is an honor to align with an organization that has demonstrated similar growth and is committed to a sustainable future, as well as diversity and inclusion.”
Throughout the multi-year partnership, Cognizant will collaborate with Oracle in augmenting the capabilities of Internet of Things (IoT) technology operating on each of the eight SailGP F50 catamarans to inform decisions, improve performance and, ultimately, make the boats go faster. The F50 fleet is referred to as a ‘smart city on water,’ with each boat generating 30,000 data points/sec—one of the most sophisticated IoT devices in the sports space.
“This is the second major global partnership that we have announced prior to our second season and we are thrilled to join forces with another like-minded partner that shares our commitments and values,” said Sir Russell Coutts, CEO, SailGP. “Starting today, Cognizant will actively participate in SailGP’s development and our Race for the Future purpose-led agenda, aimed at accelerating change to a cleaner and more inclusive future.”
Previously this year, Cognizant announced a series of strategic sports sponsorships, including being named the title partner of the Aston Martin Formula One Team, a Global Partner of the PGA TOUR’s Presidents Cup, and a title partner of the LPGA Tour’s Founders Cup. Other initiatives include a strategic partnership with XPRIZE to fight COVID-19 through AI and a five-year, $250 million corporate social responsibility commitment to help create stronger, healthier and more inclusive communities as they emerge from the pandemic.
SailGP Season 2 kicks off April 24 in Bermuda, when eight rival national teams from Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and the US will start an eight-event championship across three continents, culminating in a $1 million winner-takes-all race in San Francisco in March