InBudget’s intelligent event management platform will support Glasgow 2026 in redefining how major events are planned and delivered, helping to ensure greater efficiency and fiscal responsibility. 

The software platform supports the Glasgow 2026 Organising Company by integrating budgeting and reporting, procurement and contract management, project management, and risk and issue management in a single system designed specifically for the unique challenges faced by major event organisers. 

InBudget’s founder, David Berry, has 20 years of experience in event management and has supported major sporting events around the world. He has launched an innovative software that goes beyond traditional budgeting tools and is seen as ground-breaking in its sector. 

“We’re proud to have played a part in helping the Glasgow 2026 team design a new model for how major events can be delivered and it’s great to become an Official Provider for the Games,” said David Berry, Founder of InBudget. “These Games are demonstrating that innovation and smart use of data can drive real cost savings, better decision-making and greater transparency, something that the major event industry has needed for a long time.” 

Faye Shaw, Chief Financial and Corporate Services Officer, Glasgow 2026: “InBudget joining our sponsor portfolio highlights a shared commitment to innovation, efficiency and sustainable event delivery as their software allows us to make faster, more informed decisions to deliver an unforgettable Games with confidence and accountability.” 

Darren Hall, Director of Games and Assurance, Commonwealth Sport, added: “It’s great to see a platform that supported the development of the Games concept now become an official partner of Glasgow 2026. InBudget provides an exciting opportunity to capture and analyse data in ways that have never been possible before, delivering insights that will bring significant benefits to future hosts.”