Arsenal Football Club have announced a multi-year partnership agreement with intelligent automation industry leader ABBYY, which therefore becomes the Official Intelligent Automation Partner of the north London professional football club’s senior women’s team.
The partnership will see the two parties work together to enhance experiences for Arsenal Women supporters on matchdays through artificial intelligence. ABBYY will also support the team’s sustainable growth while also implementing AI solutions across the club to “streamline and optimise tasks such as document processing”.
ABBYY will also serve as the team’s matchday presenting partner and will have branding visibility during their games at both the Emirates Stadium and Meadow Park.
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Juliet Slot, Arsenal FC’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented:
“We’re delighted to announce ABBYY as the latest partner of Arsenal Women. Our women’s team has a history of setting new standards in the game, and this is yet another sign of our strong commercial position and our potential as a club. We are passionate about bringing like-minded, pioneering partners with us on our journey. ABBYY will not only support us with our own digital transformation but also in continuing to promote sustainable growth in the women’s game.“
Ulf Persson, CEO of ABBYY Group, said:
“We are excited to become Arsenal Women’s Official Intelligent Automation Partner. Innovators in our fields, ABBYY and Arsenal Women join forces with a common goal to make a lasting positive impact in the world. We believe that our strong alignment on values will bring new meaning to leading with a purpose. We look forward to changing the game with the iconic team.”
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