Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced the renewal of its sponsorship with the National Opera House in a new deal valued at €150,000 over the next four years.
The move marks the latest chapter in a decades-spanning partnership that has supported the venue in delivering world-class performances and events.
As the official ICT sponsor to the National Opera House, Datapac’s proactive support enables the National Opera House to roll out its extensive programme of events to citizens and international visitors annually. This includes the Wexford Festival Opera, which welcomes patrons from over 20 countries each year.
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Ahead of the new sponsorship deal, Datapac engaged with all relevant stakeholders to gain understanding of their respective goals. It then designed and developed an enhanced and future-proofed technology infrastructure which meets all of their evolving needs. The deal advances the National Opera House’s technology strategy to boost collaboration, communication, cybersecurity, and connectivity for the venue. In turn, Datapac’s solution will empower employees to continue to deliver a top-tier variety of performances for patrons across opera, theatre, dance, and music.
With Datapac’s solution in place, the National Opera House is becoming a more digitally managed organisation, which is helping it to meet its sustainability goals as part of its climate action plan. In addition, the technology supports the venue in delivering its Education and Community Programme which aims to engage local schools and the wider community with the arts.
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Established in 2008, the venue is Ireland’s only custom-built opera house and was designated as Ireland’s ‘National Opera House’ by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 10 years ago. An estimated two million people have passed through its doors to date.
Randall Shannon, Executive Director, Wexford Festival Opera, said: “Every aspect of the work we do is supported by the Datapac team. Datapac’s proactive support gives us the confidence to innovate and expand, and this evolution of our strategy will ensure that we can provide an enhanced service for our valued patrons. As an important economic generator for the region, we greatly appreciate Datapac’s commitment to our sustainable future. We look forward to continuing to work with the team over the next number of years.”
Karen O’Connor, General Manager, Datapac, said: “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with the National Opera House and build on our valued relationship. We will work closely with the team to guide the technology strategy, ensuring that, as a world-class venue, it aligns with international best practices. In a digital landscape that’s ever-changing, we ensure that the venue can seamlessly deliver its year-round programme of events and the highly anticipated Wexford Festival Opera. All the world’s a stage, and we are delighted to support the National Opera House which makes an invaluable contribution to arts, culture, and the economy in Wexford and across the South East.”
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