Wiz‑Team Partners with ONOC to Deliver Event Management Technology for the 2026 Annual General Assembly

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Wiz‑Team Partners with ONOC to Deliver Event Management Technology for the 2026 Annual General Assembly


A Strategic Partnership for the Pacific

Wiz‑Team is proud to support the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) as its preferred Event Management Solutions partner for the 2026 ONOC XLVI Annual General Assembly, taking place in Auckland. Delivered through a three‑year strategic partnership formalised earlier this year, the collaboration brings Olympic‑grade event technology to the heart of the Pacific sporting community, scaled to meet the practical realities of the region.

The partnership, confirmed through a Service Level Agreement signed in March 2026 and a Letter of Intent extending the framework through to 2028, is being showcased during AGA Week from 17 to 23 May at the Hilton Auckland. Throughout the Assembly, Wiz‑Team’s Event‑Works platform is managing delegate registration, communications, travel, accommodation, accreditation and access control, providing ONOC with a single, integrated environment to oversee all core operational processes.

One Integrated Platform for End‑to‑End Event Operations

For the first time, ONOC has also deployed the full delegate app, giving every participant access to the live programme, session updates, push notifications and in‑app messaging. This has enabled a smoother, more connected Assembly experience, delivered by a small ONOC team without the need for large‑scale data management resources.

“The platform ONOC uses for the AGA is built on the same technology we run for major international events such as Women’s Rugby World Cup. It works like Lego bricks – a core application with modules you plug in and activate depending on what you need,” said Johann Woringer, Founder and CEO of Wiz‑Team.

That modular approach is the result of more than a decade of hands‑on event experience. Woringer’s journey into event technology began with a simple challenge: existing tools could not support the real operational needs of conferences and assemblies. What started as an in‑house solution has since evolved into Event‑Works, a platform now trusted across the global sporting calendar.

For ONOC, the value lies in accessing that proven capability without requiring Olympic‑scale resourcing. “For ONOC we handle registrations, communications, the delegate app, travel, accommodation, access control and accreditations. We simplify it so the team can manage everything without 30 people doing data management full time,” Woringer explained.

A Foundation for Long‑Term Regional Collaboration

The partnership was initiated by ONOC Secretary‑General Ricardo Blas, who identified an opportunity to standardise event delivery across the region’s National Olympic Committees while strengthening governance and data protection. “Bringing Wiz‑Team into the ONOC family gives our members access to the same calibre of event technology used at the world’s biggest sporting events, scaled for the realities of our region. This is about working smarter, safeguarding our data, and lifting the standard of every event we deliver,” Blas said.

Both organisations view the agreement as a foundation for long‑term collaboration. All event data remains the property of ONOC, and discussions are already underway around the development of a regional athlete database to further connect the Pacific sporting family. “We are only just touching the potential of how valuable this is going to be. There is so much happening in this region, and a real opportunity to standardise and reduce costs by having as many National Olympic Committees as possible using the same tool. Data is the real value of what you are doing,” Woringer noted.

For ONOC President Baklai Temengil‑Chilton, the partnership represents an investment in the strength and sustainability of the region as a whole. “This is an investment in stronger governance, in protecting our information, and in giving every National Olympic Committee from our largest to our smallest island nation the systems to deliver world‑class events. When our members are well supported, our whole region is stronger,” she said.

Supporting the Road to LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032

The standards and systems established through the partnership will continue to support ONOC events on the road to Los Angeles 2028, the 2027 Pacific Games in Tahiti, and a home Olympic Games at Brisbane 2032, reinforcing a shared commitment to trusted operations, connected delivery, and a platform that evolves alongside the ambitions of the Oceania Olympic movement.

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