Signify lights up the Olympic dreams of athletes at the IIS India
20 Jul 2021
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Under its 鈥楰hel Jyoti鈥� CSR program, Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, recently announced that it has illuminated the athletic track at the Inspire Institute of Sport鈥檚 (IIS) high-performance training centre located in Bellary, Karnataka to support the Olympic aspirations of over 300 promising young athletes from across India.
Led by the JSW Group, the IIS was launched in August 2018 with a vision to maximise India鈥檚 sporting potential and make India a global sporting powerhouse. The institute is India鈥檚 first privately funded high performance training centre that supports current and future Olympic champions in their sporting journey. The IIS identifies and nurtures India鈥檚 brightest young talent, including those from economically poor backgrounds, in the field of athletics, boxing, judo and wrestling from a young age by enrolling them into its structured development programs.
Under this partnership, Signify has enhanced the sports infrastructure at the IIS by installing lighting solutions on its athletics track, which will benefit the athletes of the program by extending their training times even after sunset. Earlier, the training could only take place during the daylight, due to lack of proper lighting infrastructure. With the new lighting in the track, the athletes can now train under the professional illumination levels mandated for international sporting events.
Signify鈥檚 vision is to unlock the extraordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world. Through its Khel Jyoti CSR program, Signify is aiming to create opportunities for budding sporting talent in India to play for longer hours and enhance their skills.
Commenting on the partnership with IIS, Sumit Padmakar Joshi, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Signify Innovations India, said, 鈥淒espite a population of over 1.3 billion people, India has had a poor record at global sporting events, including the Olympics due to lack of proper training facilities and structured sports training programs. Through this partnership, we aim to support the Olympic dreams of young players by extending their training hours even after sunset. We look forward to creating a brighter future for India鈥檚 young sporting talent.鈥�
Welcoming the association with Signify, Rushdee Warley, Chief Executive Officer, IIS, said, 鈥淎t IIS, we are committed to providing a world-class high-performance training environment to all athletes. This partnership with Signify has helped significantly upgrade our athletics block to one of the best in the country and IIS athletes have benefited greatly by the installation of the lights, which allow them to train in different environments and times of day.
Under its 鈥楰hel Jyoti鈥� CSR program, Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, recently announced that it has illuminated the athletic track at the Inspire Institute of Sport鈥檚 (IIS) high-performance training centre located in Bellary, Karnataka to support the Olympic aspirations of over 300 promising young athletes from across India.
Led by the JSW Group, the IIS was launched in August 2018 with a vision to maximise India鈥檚 sporting potential and make India a global sporting powerhouse. The institute is India鈥檚 first privately funded high performance training centre that supports current and future Olympic champions in their sporting journey. The IIS identifies and nurtures India鈥檚 brightest young talent, including those from economically poor backgrounds, in the field of athletics, boxing, judo and wrestling from a young age by enrolling them into its structured development programs.
Under this partnership, Signify has enhanced the sports infrastructure at the IIS by installing lighting solutions on its athletics track, which will benefit the athletes of the program by extending their training times even after sunset. Earlier, the training could only take place during the daylight, due to lack of proper lighting infrastructure. With the new lighting in the track, the athletes can now train under the professional illumination levels mandated for international sporting events.
Signify鈥檚 vision is to unlock the extraordinary potential of light for brighter lives and a better world. Through its Khel Jyoti CSR program, Signify is aiming to create opportunities for budding sporting talent in India to play for longer hours and enhance their skills.
Commenting on the partnership with IIS, Sumit Padmakar Joshi, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Signify Innovations India, said, 鈥淒espite a population of over 1.3 billion people, India has had a poor record at global sporting events, including the Olympics due to lack of proper training facilities and structured sports training programs. Through this partnership, we aim to support the Olympic dreams of young players by extending their training hours even after sunset. We look forward to creating a brighter future for India鈥檚 young sporting talent.鈥�
Welcoming the association with Signify, Rushdee Warley, Chief Executive Officer, IIS, said, 鈥淎t IIS, we are committed to providing a world-class high-performance training environment to all athletes. This partnership with Signify has helped significantly upgrade our athletics block to one of the best in the country and IIS athletes have benefited greatly by the installation of the lights, which allow them to train in different environments and times of day.
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