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Infosys and Tennis Australia Bring AI-First Experiences and Accessibility to Australian Open 2026
Chef Rogan leads premium hospitality while Infosys pilots AI tools like Rally and MatchFeel to enhance fan engagement and accessibility at AO 2026, supporting sustainability and youth programs.
- On Jan. 29, 2026, Infosys unveiled its latest innovations for Australian Open 2026 powered by Infosys Topaz, while Michelin-star chef Rogan headlines Club 1905 within the Australian Open Reserve.
- Building on an eight-year partnership with Tennis Australia, the Infosys Fan Zone at Melbourne Park is climate active, aiming to broaden access and highlight responsible AI in sport.
- MatchFeel turns live court action into tactile feedback for blind and visually impaired fans, while Rally taps live AO 2026 scores as a humanoid generative-AI mascot under Responsible AI guardrails.
- Infosys will host the Future Leaders Program powered by Infosys Springboard for Year 9-11 students from metropolitan and regional communities, while Chef Rogan serves 500 covers for lunch and 500 covers for dinner each day.
- As pilots at AO 2026, these innovations will be tested with select user groups, and Infosys said they demonstrate responsible AI potential to accelerate digital transformation in sport.
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Michelin star Lake District chef brings 'world class' dining to Australian Open 2026
Michelin-starred Lake District chef Simon Rogan is leading the culinary offering at the Australian Open 2026, bringing world-class dining to Melbourne Park.
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Infosys and Tennis Australia Bring AI-First Experiences and Accessibility to Australian Open 2026
Enhancing fan engagement with insights, accessibility, and responsible innovationShowcasing Rally, an interactive AI mascot, and MatchFeel, a tactile experience for visually impaired audiences
·Calhoun, United States
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