IOC and Samsung extend partnership through to 2028
The
announcement was made in Seoul, Republic of Korea, at a signing
ceremony with IOC President Thomas Bach and Jay Y. Lee, Vice Chairman at
Samsung Electronics; IOC Marketing Commission Chair Tsunekazu Takeda;
Dong Jin Koh, President and CEO of the IT&Mobile Communications
Division at Samsung Electronics; and Younghee Lee, CMO and Executive
Vice President, Samsung Electronics.
Samsung
will continue as the Worldwide Olympic Partner in the wireless
communications equipment and computing equipment category, including the
ability to promote the Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality,
Augmented Reality and 5G features of that equipment. As part of the
agreement, the IOC and Samsung will further develop their strategic
digital collaboration to engage young generations around the world in
order to promote the power of sport and the values of Olympism.
IOC
President Thomas Bach said: “I am delighted that we will be building on
two decades of partnership with Samsung for another 10 years. Over this
time, we have built a partnership combining Olympic excellence and
Samsung’s industry-leading wireless communications technology. Together,
we are able to connect with and inspire Olympic athletes and fans
around the world, and we look forward to working with Samsung to build
the digital future of the Olympic Games.”
Dong
Jin Koh, President and CEO of the IT&Mobile Communications Division
at Samsung Electronics, said: “As a Worldwide Olympic Partner for the
last 22 years, Samsung has been inspired by the spirit of hope,
friendship and unity. Through our innovative wireless and computing
equipment which are able to support AI, VR, AR and 5G technology, we
hope to spread the excitement of the Games so that fans and athletes
around the world can stay connected and share in the journey to achieve
greatness at the highest level of sportsmanship.”
IOC
Marketing Commission Chair Tsunekazu Takeda said: “Samsung is a global
success story and a brand recognised around the world. Samsung
understands and promotes the Olympic values through technology and
marketing campaigns that help break down barriers and engage new
audiences. From a commercial perspective, our extension with Samsung to
2028 builds on the long-term agreements reached recently with existing
and new Partners, and demonstrates the long-term strength and appeal of
our marketing programmes.”
Samsung
will continue its support beyond the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and will
support every edition of the Olympic Games through to Los Angeles 2028,
as well as all the Youth Olympic Games through to 2028. Samsung will
also continue to support the IOC, the National Olympic Committees and
their teams. Samsung’s first Games as a Worldwide TOP Partner were the
Olympic Winter Games Nagano 1998. Samsung will also continue as a
Worldwide Partner of the International Paralympic Committee, extending a
relationship that began in 2006.
In
collaboration with the IOC and the Organising Committees, Samsung plans
to continue its Athlete Phone Programme. This programme provides
Limited Olympic Edition Galaxy phones to all participating Olympic and
Paralympic athletes to enhance the athletes’ Games-time experience, help
them stay in touch with their family and friends, and capture and share
their journeys.
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