Technology

Tech Stack: Shift4, Ordr and more

Featured image credit: Trev0B/CC BY-SA 4.0/Edited for size

Featured image credit: Trev0B/CC BY-SA 4.0/Edited for size

The Memphis Grizzlies NBA team has entered into a multi-year partnership with integrated payments and commerce technology provider Shift4.

As the official point-of-sale partner of the Grizzlies, Shift4 will provide a suite of payment processing solutions to simplify operations and enhance the fan experience at FedExForum (pictured).

The company will power food and beverage concession sales throughout the arena and will also process payments for ticketing transactions.

Payment processing platform Ordr has agreed deals with the Vegas Golden Knights and Pittsburgh Penguins NHL teams

Ordr will implement its technology across the Golden Knights’ ticketing operations platform. The company will also support the team’s foundation and take on a leadership role in its business alliance networking events for team partners.

Ordr’s payments solution will also be deployed across the digital platforms of PPG Paints Arena, home of the Penguins.

Swisscom has agreed a deal to become the official national telecommunications and connectivity partner for the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament in Switzerland.

Swisscom will provide connectivity services that will seek to enhance the supporter experience in stadiums, at fan zones and on television. UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 will take place from July 2-27 next year.

English Championship club Sheffield United has announced a partnership with Egg, a provider of clean energy that specialises in solar panel, storage and electric vehicle chargers.

The agreement will run for the next two seasons and will grant Egg brand exposure at Bramall Lane.