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Which mobile company is official global sponsor EURO 2024?

Which mobile company is official global sponsor EURO 2024?

EURO 2024 

After disembarking from BMW car, Hans entered the REWE super market along with her mom Emilia. When both of them entered, Hans headed into video games section to buy PlayStation 5 console, while Emilia into electronics. After putting into trolley, when they both met at the checkout counter, waiting for scanning in queue with their PS 5 games and vacuum cleaner, suddenly, Emilia received an alert message in her smartphone, so she opened Gmail mailbox to read and headline was Which mobile company is the official global sponsor of EURO 2024?

European Football Championship in 2024 is being sponsored by Vivo, a Chinese corporation, only one mobile manufacturing company. Others names of official global sponsors are Adidas, Alipay, AliExpress, Atos, Coca-Cola, Hisense, Lidl, Engelbert Strauss, Booking.com, EA Sports, Betano, Unilever, BYD and Visit Qatar.

The company intends to participate directly in a significant football game and showcase the cutting-edge innovations of its products as part of the sporting competition.

Events that will allow you to fully experience the championship atmosphere, taking place in Germany, this summer is being organized with the support of Vivo.

The world's top DJs will play music for spectators to enjoy prior to each game, and the "Best Player of the Match" award ceremony will take place once each game's results are known.

Furthermore, UEFA staff members will receive flagship smartphones from Vivo.

A social media campaign was started by vivo in 2021, an official partner of EURO 2020, to encourage fans to record and share happy moments during the championship. Fan-generated footage will be used during the tournament's opening and closing ceremonies.

Furthermore, as a gift for the 60th anniversary of the European Championship, vivo employed its in-house artificial intelligence technology to recreate iconic photos of significant events in the tournament's history. These photos were then sent to UEFA.

When finished reading tech news, Emilia shared it on Facebook social network.

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