For the next three years Datalec Precision Installations (DPI), a provider of world-class data center design, supply, build and managed services to deliver seamless, integrated and unified end-to-end solutions for data center operators, will become one of many sponsors of the Irish rugby club, Naas RFC Club.
As part of Datalec’s continued investment in the Republic of Ireland through community engagements, the company is demonstrating its commitment to extending their geographical presence. The sponsorship includes a customized pitch banner and to promote and celebrate the new sponsorship, Operations Manager Alan Kavanagh, future President of the club Paula Laffan and existing President Paul Stapleton all attended a recent photo shoot.
Founded in 1922, Naas Rugby Club numbers almost 1,000 members and welcomes everyone to its community. The sports club has its roots in equality and offers a space for families to enjoy top class sport events in the company of friends. The club is dedicated to being fully inclusive with sections specifically for men and women, minis, youth boys and girls.
Datalec’s philosophy is “one call, one team,” and by continually striving for excellence, Datalec serves its customers by providing cutting-edge products and services. Given its commitment to developing a world-class team and playing a vital role in the numerous communities it serves, the Datalec team sees sponsorship of the Naas Rugby Club as a mutually beneficial relationship.
To learn more about Datalec Precision Installations, visit: https://datalecltd.com
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