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Ferrari ink DXC Technology partnership

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

DXC Technology, a global technology services company specialising in the production of advanced digital solutions for the automotive sector, has announced a multi-year partnership with Italian Formula One team Ferrari. 

The partnership kicks off from the 2023 Miami Grand Prix and will see DXC Technology serve as an Official Partner of the team, with its logo present on the Ferrari race cars and on their drivers’ race suits and helmets. 

Also read: Scuderia Ferrari Formula One Team Sponsors

Michael Corcoran, Global Lead, DXC Analytics & Engineering, said:

We have been working with Ferrari for several years on their essential infrastructure, and we are proud to move to a partnership that includes guiding them to their technology future. We are committed to innovating technology that transforms the in-car capabilities and enhances the driving experience for all.

Lorenzo Giorgetti, Chief Racing Revenue Officer at Ferrari, commented:

We are delighted to start this partnership with DXC Technology, a company that already provides ICT infrastructures and human machine interfaces for Ferrari’s critical systems and with which we will explore further cloud, security and software asset management solutions in the future. With DXC we share values such as business expertise, the search for continuous innovation and dedication to excellence. We look forward to developing this partnership in the years ahead.

Ferrari inks partnership with DXC Technology
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