Atos Signs a Three-Year Sponsorship Partnership with the French Federation of Mathematical Games
Atos announced on Friday the signing of a sponsorship partnership with the French Federation of Mathematical Games (FFJM) for a duration of three years (2026-2028). This partnership aims to support the development of the association and to promote the learning of mathematics among the general public, particularly the younger generations.
A Commitment to Scientific Accessibility and Vocations
Through this partnership, Atos intends to contribute to the dissemination of scientific skills, at the heart of digital transformation and territorial competitiveness. The FFJM, founded in 1987 and accredited by the National Education, promotes mathematics through games and gathers more than 100,000 participants annually in over twenty countries through its international championship. Atos thus supports an initiative aimed at raising awareness among a broad audience and encouraging scientific vocations from an early age.
Enhanced Visibility During Key Competitions
As a major partner, Atos will benefit from visibility on the communication supports of the FFJM and will participate in the highlights of the association. The group will notably be present at the national final, which brings together about 650 participants on Saturday, May 30, simultaneously in several centers in metropolitan France and overseas.
Atos will also participate in the international final organized in France in 2027, with a booth and speaking opportunities. The group's brand will be associated with the French team involved in the competition through a presence on the participants' jerseys. This partnership is based on a non-commercial logic, founded on a shared commitment to the promotion of mathematics.
Addressing the Structural Shortage of Scientific Talent
The partnership comes in a context of a shortage of scientific talents in France. In recent years, an increasing number of students have abandoned mathematics, with a marked decrease in the most scientific profiles and a reduction in enrollments in STEM fields. France faces an estimated need for several tens of thousands of additional engineers and specialists each year to support digital and industrial transformation.
Mathematics forms an essential foundation for these professions, enabling the modeling, analysis, and prediction of complex phenomena. At a time of the rise of artificial intelligence, this scientific base becomes even more strategic. Atos thus strengthens its strategy aimed at attracting and training the digital experts of tomorrow.