Six Nations Joins Smartframe’s Growing Roster

01 Feb 2024 | Tom Barwick
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Six Nations Rugby has agreed a new partnership with UK-based digital image tech start-up SmartFrame Technologies.


The partnership sees SmartFrame become the official photography and image-streaming distribution partner for all Six Nations Rugby Championships and competitions.

As per the agreement, Six Nations Rugby will operate with SmartFrame’s new media model for sponsors and commercial partners associated with organisation, ‘empowering a greater number of brands to align themselves with these events’, facilitated through SmartFrame’s in-image advertising solution.

The technology will enhance user experience through interactive features, which includes full screen viewing and SmartFrame’s proprietary Hyper Zoom technology, and improved relevance of ads within content related to the competitions.

SmartFrame’s existing advertising partners will also be able to tailor advertising for specific images, websites, geolocations, and devices.

The commercial model also means that Six Nations Rugby retains the rights to images taken throughout its competitions and profits from the revenues generated through advertising displayed within those images.

Publishers will be able to embed official images on their websites for free and receive a share of in-image sponsorship revenue with Six Nations Rugby imagery still be available to fans and media organisations around the world via traditional photo agency subscriptions, but only publishers using official Six Nations Rugby images are able to benefit from SmartFrame’s innovative image-streaming technology and a share of sponsorship revenues. 

“The digital and user-first approach stands to deliver a better fan experience and the commercial model provides a genuine opportunity to deliver returns for our unions and partners, which will ultimately go back into the game.”

Sarah Beattie, Chief Marketing Officer of Six Nations Rugby

Six Nations Rugby, which is responsible for several major international rugby competitions, including the Guinness Men’s Six Nations, Guinness Women’s Six Nations, Under-20 Six Nations, Under-18 Festivals, and the Autumn Nations Series, has become the latest high-profile partner on SmartFrame’s growing sports roster. 

In the past year, SmartFrame has already signed similar agreements with Premier League champions Manchester City and New Zealand Rugby.

Sarah Beattie, Chief Marketing Officer of Six Nations Rugby, said, “SmartFrame has established itself as a globally respected and widely trusted brand within the industry, with a growing portfolio of other major sports organisations.

“The digital and user-first approach stands to deliver a better fan experience and the commercial model provides a genuine opportunity to deliver returns for our unions and partners, which will ultimately go back into the game.”

Rob Sewell, CEO of SmartFrame Technologies, added, “We’re delighted to add Six Nations Rugby to an already impressive roster of sporting partnerships for SmartFrame Technologies. We are redefining the digital image standard and distribution model to empower image owners, offering them complete control and transparency over the use of their images, while our ad-funded commercial model is channelling substantial revenue back into the hands of content creators. We’re very proud to partner with a sports brand as iconic and forward-thinking as Six Nations Rugby.”


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