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ITT issued for LED signage services

ITT issued for LED signage services

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Light Emitting Diode (LED) signage services at events in 2026, 2027 and 2028.
The ICC requires a partner who will be responsible for LED perimeter boards and electronic sightscreens, creating content that is innovative as well as compliant with sponsor and event brand guidelines, and being responsible for match-day production and delivery.
This ITT is intended to attract responses from financially sound companies with trained personnel and extensive experience in providing similar services, who can provide innovative solutions, and with the capability to deliver to a world-class standard.
There will be a two-stage tender process where applicants submit a technical bid in the first instance and then if shortlisted will be invited to submit a financial offer.
The ITT is available on the Commercial Opportunities page of the ICC website
Technical responses should be emailed to signage@icc-cricket.com by Wednesday, 20 August 2025**.**
More information about the ICC can be found on the official website: icc-cricket.com
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
ICC Media and Communications Department
PO Box 500 070
Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 382 8800
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