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VT Solutions partners with Fijian Drua

VT Solutions partners with Fijian Drua

By Navitalai Naivalurua
26/11/2022
[Photo: supplied]

VT Solutions have signed on as the official Technology Systems partner of the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua.

As part of their sponsorship deal, VT Solutions will assist the franchise with all its tech systems requirements, including fitting out the Drua’s brand new home base in Nadi with state-of-the-art IT and security systems.

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans says the Fijian Drua like any business, needs proper information and communications technology.

He says this is especially important in professional sports, with heavy reliance on software, apps, connectivity and IT hardware across all their functions, including the high-performance areas.

Evan says they are delighted to welcome VT Solutions to their growing sponsor vuvale and are grateful for their support which will enable them to meet their extensive ICT requirements.

VT Solutions Ltd Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Shailesh Sharma says they have watched the Drua bring their unique flavour and distinctive style to Super Rugby and they are honoured and privileged to partner with them.

He says the free-flowing line breaks, the unpredictable on-field chaos that can reverse score lines, and of course, the dangerous off-loads that leave fans breathless.

Sharma says they believe in the size of their fight and believe in what they bring to the table.

He adds they are pumped to be part of the Drua’s journey, and this is more about what they can do for the Drua and Fiji.

The Fijian Drua and VT Solutions partnership is for three years, covering the 2023 through to the 2025 seasons of Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific.

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