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Aston Martin F1 extend Cognizant deal

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

British Formula One team Aston Martin have renewed their partnership with US-based multinational business technology firm Cognizant. The partnership extension sees Cognizant become the team’s Global Technology Services Partner.

Cognizant and Aston Martin first teamed up in January 2021. The latest renewal of their partnership will see Cognizant work towards optimising operational efficiency at the AMR Technology Campus in Silverstone. Both parties will continue to work towards joint sustainability, while Cognizant will also support Aston Martin’s “Make A Mark” project and other initiatives.

Lawrence Stroll, Executive Chairman, AMF1 Team, commented:

Cognizant was Aston Martin’s first F1 title partner – they completely understood how a high-profile sports marketing partnership could raise their international profile, and the first phase of our relationship has succeeded spectacularly in increasing their global brand awareness. As we enter this new phase of our partnership, we will deepen our relationship: we see things the same way, we have the same goals, and we work together in a truly unique and innovative way. It is a pleasure to work with such an ambitious and like-minded partner, so today’s announcement that they have chosen to extend their relationship with us speaks volumes for the harmony we enjoy together.

What we’re seeing from working with Cognizant, is that they can really leverage their expertise in data, analytics and machine-learning to make a marked difference to our efforts as a design team to build a faster racing car and become a leaner, more efficient organisation. I firmly believe that this is the way all sports marketing partnerships should be: true synergies. I couldn’t be happier with the pathway forward that we have established together.

Ravi Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Cognizant, added:

It is the ultimate validation of our relationship with AMF1 Team that we have decided to renew our partnership with the team. Our relationship with AMF1 Team is a window into the expertise and capabilities we can provide as a major technology brand. No business operates at the cutting edge of performance and technology like a Formula One team, so getting the opportunity to come in, analyse AMF1 Team’s business needs and devise a series of solutions that not only improve performance but also maximise efficiencies demonstrates just what Cognizant can do for any business.

Partnering with AMF1 Team has opened our eyes to the opportunities offered by a huge – and growing – global platform like Formula One. In terms of visibility, the F1 experience is immense: a truly international sport with huge annual engagement. We are enormously proud of the distance we have already travelled together. There is plenty more common ground ahead, and we look forward to building even closer ties with AMF1 Team.

Aston Martin extends Cognizant deal
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Aditya Chaudhuri

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Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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