SMARTECH partners with Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's as naming rights sponsor

Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 5:30 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
SMARTECH has become the official naming sponsor of the Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's competition.
SMARTECH has become the official naming sponsor of the Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's competition.

SMARTECH has been announced as the official naming rights partner of Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's competitions for 2025.

The major partnership will see the SMARTECH logo displayed on the playing shorts of the four Australian clubs in Super Rugby Pacific and all five Super Rugby Women's teams this season.

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"We are delighted to welcome SMARTECH to the Australian rugby family and to have our Super Rugby competitions supported by such a highly respected market leader," RA CEO Phil Waugh said in a statement.

"The awards SMARTECH have received in the last two years are a clear demonstration that they deliver on their stated values of teamwork and impeccable service.

"I look forward to working closely with the SMARTECH team throughout the Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's seasons this year.

I’d also like to thank Buildcorp for the leadership role they played in sponsoring Super W from its formation in 2018 through to 2024 and for elevating the women’s game generally.

"To have the same naming rights partner in SMARTECH across both the men’s and women’s Super Rugby competitions in 2025 demonstrates the enormous progress that has been made."

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SMARTECH represent some of the biggest technology manufacturers in the world including HP, Epson, Canon, Quadient, Agfa, Bluecrest, Graphtec, Pitney Bowes, Fotoba, LX Hausys, StudioJet, Duplo, Opex and Multigraf.

"It is with great privilege to announce SMARTECH Business Systems will be stepping onto the field as the naming rights partner for the Super Rugby Pacific and Super Rugby Women's competitions," SMARTECH Executive Chairman and CEO Vincent Nair added.

"We are honoured to partner with such a prestigious organisation as Rugby Australia and represent some of the world's greatest athletes.

"SMARTECH has been proudly named as an employer of choice for the past two years and this achievement is largely due to our amazing team."

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