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Pascal Wattiaux

Associate Director, Games Technology Delivery, Wiz-Team

Technology governanceSystem integration

Overview

Pascal Wattiaux brings valuable perspective as Associate Director, Games Technology Delivery at Wiz-Team. In this interview, conducted as part of the CCIFI Young Talents Program 2025, Pascal shares insights on technology governance, system integration. The conversation highlights key learnings from Paris 2024 and their relevance to India's potential Olympic bid for 2036.

Key Insight

Keep flexibility, delay major IT decisions as long as possible, avoid selecting technology that becomes obsolete.

Highlights

  • 1

    Keep flexibility, delay major IT decisions as long as possible, avoid selecting technology that becomes obsolete.

  • 2

    Emphasizes the importance of technology governance in managing complex multi-system environments.

  • 3

    Advocates for agile decision-making in technology to maintain adaptability throughout the project lifecycle.

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