
Microplus appointed as Official Provider of Games Information Systems
Microplus will serve as the Official Provider for Games Information Systems when the Commonwealth Games returns to Glasgow next summer, using its central results system to distribute data.
Building on its success in Birmingham 2022, the sports event technology provider will use its technology to distribute real-time, accurate data for fans visiting the Glasgow 2026 results website and partner channels.
Microplus will handle the flow of live competition data through its custom APIs and in the Olympic Data Feed format. Its system will receive results from all venues and quickly and securely process and distribute them to multiple platforms including the official results website. This ensures athletes, media, broadcasters and fans worldwide can follow every engaging detail of the sport live.
With over 30 years’ international experience, Microplus has supported major multi-sport and continental events, including the FISU University Games, Mediterranean Games, European Games, European Championships, and multiple European Aquatics Championships. It has also delivered solutions for UK Athletics, prestigious cycling classics such as the Giro d’Italia and Milano–Sanremo, and more than 40 Summer and 14 Winter sports worldwide.
Microplus’ systems are recognised for reliability and innovation in sports data management and are trusted by Federations and Organising Committees globally.
Mauro Cedrani, CEO of Microplus, said: “We are honoured to be appointed as the Official Provider of Games Information Systems for the Commonwealth Games for the second consecutive time. Our mission is to provide a seamless, world-class digital experience for all stakeholders, ensuring that every result is shared live, clearly displayed, and accessible. Glasgow 2026 represents another important milestone in our long-standing commitment to international sport.”
Martin Fitchie, Chief Information Officer, Glasgow 2026 said: “Microplus has a proven track record of delivering complex, high-profile events, and is known for excellence in managing live sports data. Their collaboration with the wider Games family of technology suppliers will help Glasgow 2026 host a spectacular multi-sport event next summer.”
Phil Batty OBE, Chief Executive, Glasgow 2026 said: “As we move at pace towards the UK’s biggest event next summer, it’s important that we have partners alongside us who have the knowledge and experience to shape the future of the Commonwealth Games and change how multi-sport events are delivered.”
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