Infosys has announced a new partnership with One Bright Kobe, which operates Glion Arena Kobe, a new multi-purpose arena in Kobe, Japan. In this partnership, Infosys will be the Official Digital Innovation and Green Transformation (GX) partner for Glion Arena Kobe.
The partnership aims to transform the way live entertainment and sports are experienced. Infosys will work to improve the experience for fans and visitors, marking a new era for live events.
With this partnership, Glion Arena Kobe hopes to better understand its carbon footprint (CO2 emissions), improve sustainable operations, follow regulations, and boost its brand image.
Infosys was selected for its skills in digital change and its strong history in cloud services, artificial intelligence, data analysis, and sustainability technologies.
Infosys will gather and analyse information from visitors, including footfall, preferences, and social interactions, to enable a personalised experience. This data-driven approach will help everyone involved make better decisions to engage visitors.
Additionally, Infosys will create a cloud-based data platform that follows Infosys Cobalt standards, which will ensure a smooth and engaging digital experience.
Mr. Jun Shibuya, the President of One Bright KOBE Corporation, said, “Glion Kobe Arena is a new symbol marking the 30th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. Our goal is to make this arena a leading entertainment venue that offers amazing events while being environmentally friendly. We are excited to partner with Infosys as our official digital innovation and GX partner. Their solutions will help us collect data, use cloud technologies, find new ways to earn money, and provide a great experience for all our fans and visitors.”
Hideyuki Aoki, Vice President and Country Head of Japan at Infosys, added, “At Infosys, we create digital solutions that are smart and flexible. This means we use artificial intelligence to improve how systems work and combine it with cloud technology for better services. Our partnership with Glion Arena Kobe shows how powerful these AI and cloud abilities are. It fits well with Japan’s goals for innovation and sustainability, and it is a part of Infosys’ commitment to improving the entertainment industry and more. By using Infosys Cobalt, we aim to lower the arena’s carbon footprint, increase efficiency, and create unforgettable experiences for visitors.”
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