
Paris 2024PARTNERS
Airbnb
Airbnb is helping to create a new standard for hosting that will be a win for host cities, a win for spectators and fans, and a win for athletes.
Since becoming a Worldwide Partner in 2019, Airbnb has committed to providing travel options that are economically empowering, socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.
Site : airbnb.com.au
Alibaba
As a global leading Cloud Services Partner, Alibaba Cloud, the data intelligence backbone of the Alibaba Group, will provide world-class cloud infrastructure and services supporting the digitization of the Olympic operations to optimize, secure and enhance the experience for the athletes and fans from across the globe.
The use of Alibaba's advanced digital technologies and expertise will also create e-commerce platform for Olympic stakeholders to interact with fans on a global scale; as well as develop and adapt the Olympic channel in China.
Site : alibabagroup.com
Allianz
A multi-line insurer specialising in property and social protection, Allianz France relies on its extensive expertise and the dynamism of its 9,000 employees in France. Almost 7,000 commercial intermediaries, Agents, Advisors, Brokers, and Partners are present to provide high-quality advice to 5.5 million customers who put their trust in Allianz France.
Through this partnership, Allianz works with the IOC, IPC and Paris 2024 to provide innovative and integrated insurance solutions to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games, sport fans, national teams and athletes.
Site : allianz.com
Atos
Atos has been an Information Technology Partner to the Olympic Movement since 1989, when the company provided services for the Olympic Games Barcelona 1992 Organising Committee. Atos became the Olympic Movement’s Worldwide Information Technology Partner in 2001.
Atos has extended its TOP partnership through 2024, looking to further support the digital transformation of the Olympic Games as the lead integrator for technology and to keep fulfilling its role in securing the IT infrastructure for Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024.
For Paris 2024, Atos will provide integration services, systems management solutions, and the critical core applications necessary to run the Games.
Site : atos.net
Bridgestone
Site : www.bridgestone.com
Coca-Cola / Mengniu
The company sponsored the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam and has supported every Olympic Games since. It maintains the longest continuous relationship with the Olympic Movement and extended, in 2019, their partnership agreement with the IOC until 2032, as part of the first ever joint TOP partnership agreement with the Chinese dairy company Mengniu. Offering more than 500 brands, The Coca-Cola Company refreshes Olympic athletes, officials and spectators with its beverages during the Olympic Games across the world.
Mengniu becomes, with this joint partnership, the first Chinese fast-moving consumer goods company to become a TOP Partner. It is one of the leading dairy product manufacturers in China. Mengniu’s diversified products include liquid milk,yogurt, ice cream, milk formula and other products such as cheese. Mengniu made it on the “Global Dairy Top 20”, placing itself among the top 10 of dairy industry.
https://coca-colacompany.com https://mengniu.com.cn/
Intel
Since the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Intel has been working across the Olympic Movement and with other Olympic partners to integrate technology into many facets of the Olympic Games. Intel is integrating technology and innovation around 5G technology, immersive media, artificial intelligence, drones and esports competitions as well as other silicon solutions to enhance the Olympic Games experience.
Site : intel.com
Omega
Omega is the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, having developed and introduced the world's most advanced technologies. The brand first provided timekeeping equipment and services for the Los Angeles 1932 Olympic Games, and has committed to continue their role as official timekeeper of the Olympic and Paralympic Games until 2032.
At Paris 2024, OMEGA will serve as Official Timekeeper, measuring every glorious moment - and recording every dream - for the 31st time in Olympic Games history.
Site : omegawatches.com
Panasonic
Panasonic's technology plays a vital role in delivering the sights, sounds and unique excitement of the Olympic Games, from the field of play to the spectators through its large on-site video screens and professional audio systems, and to people around the world through broadcasting with its digital broadcast equipment.
Panasonic began its involvement with the Olympic Games in 1984 in Los Angeles as the supplier of the professional sound system and large video display for the main stadium. The company became a Worldwide Olympic Partner in 1987 when it joined the TOP Programme as a charter member.
Site : panasonic.com
P&G
P&G has been a TOP partner since 2010 and has used its voice as an Olympic sponsor to celebrate the journey athletes take on the road to their Olympic dreams and to honor and serve those who supported them along the way. Building on the values shared by both organizations, P&G and the IOC have committed to a first-of-its-kind, citizenship-driven partnership to advance important work in the areas of equality and inclusion, environmental sustainability and community impact.
As part of this partnership, P&G will lend its expertise and innovation capacities to Paris 2024. The company also aims to be a leading partner in the development of sustainable solutions and the supply of products and services matching the vision of Paris 2024.
Site : pg.com
Samsung
Samsung began its legacy with the Olympic Games in 1988 as a local sponsor of the Olympic Games Seoul 1988. With the Olympic Winter Games Nagano 1998, the partnership elevated to the Worldwide Olympic Partner in the Wireless Communications Equipment category, which has expanded to Wireless Communications Equipment and Computing Equipment that continues until today.
From the very beginning of its involvement with the International Olympic Committee, Samsung has dedicated efforts to ensure the Olympic family, athletes, fans and consumers are exposed to unique experiences and innovative technologies that provide the opportunity for a more connected experience. Together with the Olympic Movement, Samsung showcases the shared values of achieving the extraordinary and inspiring others to ‘Do What You Can’t’.”
Site : news.samsung.com
Toyota
Today, Toyota proudly employs 370,000 employees in communities around the world, builds around 10 million vehicles per year in 29 countries, and sells them in more than 170 countries.
Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) became part of The Olympic Partner programme in 2015. As the Worldwide Mobility Partner, Toyota is committed to mobility as a source of inspiration and as a way to improve the quality of life for all. As per this commitment, Toyota also became a Worldwide Paralympic Partner in 2015. In line with Olympic Agenda 2020, with sustainability as one of its key pillars, Toyota works with Paris 2024 to provide sustainable mobility solutions for the Games.
Site : global.toyota
Visa
Visa has been the official Worldwide Payment Technology Partner of the Olympic Games since 1986 and is a founding member of The Olympic Partner (TOP) Programme. In 2003, Visa became the first global partner of the International Paralympic Committee, and has sponsored every Paralympics since 2002. In addition to bringing innovative payment services to Paris 2024 and Olympic and Paralympic spectators, Visa has developed a tradition of programmes that support Olympic and Paralympic athletes around the world, as well as programmes that teach the youth of the world about the history, values and ideals of the Olympic Movement.
Site : visa.com
BPCE
Site : groupebpce.com
EDF
Leader in low-carbon energies, the Group has developed a diversified production mix based on nuclear power, hydropower, new renewable energies and thermal energy.
As an historical support of the French sports movement, EDF became the Official Supplier of electricity and gas for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Partner of the French Olympic and Paralympic Teams, and is committed so that these Games are an accelerator of the ecological transition.
The EDF group met its expertise and its capacity for innovation in the service of the success of the Games, with a mission: to mobilize as many people as possible around climate issues and to become the energy that changes everything.
Site : edf.fr
Orange
Orange and Paris 2024 are taking on an all-new technical, technological and human challenge. About 4 billion viewers gathered to enjoy the Olympic and Paralympic Games in London in 2012, and fans made more than 20 million calls within the venues. In 2024, people will be sharing more photos and videos than ever. To address these needs, Orange will connect all the Games venues with fibre optic and mobile networks.
Site : orange.com
FDJ
Site : groupefdj.com
Le Coq Sportif
Since its inception, the brand's raison d'être has been the proximity it has created with all passionate sportsmen, champions or amateurs, individual athletes or members of collective teams. A relationship of trust based on the demand for quality and elegance, both guaranteed by unique know-how and French production: in the Aubois basin for the fabric and its dye, and in Lorraine for the shoes “Made in France”.
Its history, which joins that of the tricolor sporting epics for more than 130 years, makes it a brand of the heart. Le Coq Sportif notably kitted out the French delegations during the Olympic Games from 1912 to 1972, and therefore during the 1924 edition which was held in Paris. Official supplier of Paris 2024, Le Coq Sportif will also become Official Partner of the French Olympic and Paralympic Team in October 2021
Site : lecoqsportif.com
Partners are essential stakeholders in the build-up and successful staging of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Whether they are Worldwide Partners (members of the IOC's TOP programme) or National Partners (Premium, Official or Supporters) they are involved in the delivery of revolutionary Paris 2024 Games.
Through their support -funding, technical services and products-, they contribute to the organisation of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, alongside the teams of the organizing committee.
Partners are ambassadors of the Paris 2024 vision, they engage their entire eco-system (members of staff, clients, suppliers, etc) to promote the Games, and actively contribute to the legacy and sustainability initiatives of Paris 2024