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Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One™ Team is pleased to announce a new technical partnership with Octave as its Asset Lifecycle Management Partner. This partnership will bring cutting-edge intelligence and operational clarity across all of VCARB's operations to one of the most demanding environments in sport.
Octave, the enterprise software leader that transforms data into intelligence at scale, will help VCARB to anticipate, adapt, and act with confidence when the stakes are highest.
Octave Attune (formerly HxGN EAM), Octave's enterprise asset management solution, will serve as VCARB's central intelligence layer, providing:
- A unified source of truth for all critical assets
- Real-time visibility into asset health and readiness
- Improved reliability across the development cycle
- Insights that enable earlier decisions and prevent outages before they happen
- Greater continuity to minimise downtime
This new collaboration between VCARB and Octave is the integration of Octave's intelligence into real operations, helping VCARB to accelerate development cycles, optimise resources and maintain resilience across the season.
Octave's branding will be featured on the nose of the VCARB 03, as well as on the bargeboard, which is part of the car's bodywork.
Alan Permane, Team Principal at Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, said: "Partnering with Octave is another key step within VCARB's operations environment. Nowadays, more than ever, Formula One is an extremely competitive and challenging sport, and everything has to run smoothly across the departments during all the operational processes. This new collaboration gives us the confidence that every asset and decision is tuned for performance."
Mattias Stenberg, Chief Executive Officer at Octave, said: "Formula One is a real-world test of operational excellence. This partnership is about reliability, readiness and execution. By connecting operational data into a single intelligence layer, we help VCARB make better decisions earlier, reduce disruption and perform consistently at the limit."