New global partnership sees Ideagen go surfing

Surf Lakes

Nottingham software giant Ideagen has announced a new partnership with Surf Lakes, a fast-growing Australian business that builds inland surf centres across the globe.

The Ruddington-headquartered firm will provide a safe space for Surf Lakes to collaborate with its international suppliers and partners, ensuring the company is protected from cyber sharks.

Through the Ideagen Huddle cloud platform, all of Surf Lakes’ park design and construction projects will have their own bespoke portal, ensuring management and maintenance is conducted in a secure and regulatory compliant environment.

Surf Lakes currently has 16 projects lined up across Australia, Asia and North America. Its ethos is to bring safer surfing to a wider group of people, including – but not limited to – those who live in landlocked areas, those not confident in the water and people living with disabilities.

High-profile supporters include Hollywood A-lister Chris Hemsworth, world champion surfing royalty Mark “Occy” Occhilupo and Barton Lynch, Junior Longboard Champion Luca Doble and World Adaptive Champion para-athletes Mark “Mono” Stuart and Sam Bloom.

Aaron Trevis, founder and CEO of Surf Lakes, said: “From initial site inspection through to getting people up on boards, every step of the way, we have to make sure we’ve ticked all of the boxes.

“Quality and safety are at the heart of our experience and built into all of our processes. It underpins our entire approach to achieving our mission of building surf communities to create a healthier world.”

David Griffith of Ideagen Asia Pacific said: “There is growing demand among companies to work with technology partners that can prove their security and compliance credentials.

“Ideagen works with some of the most highly regulated industries in the world – from US Government agencies through to financial services, healthcare and food supply chain companies. This experience makes us the perfect partner for a fast-growing business like Surf Lakes, that demands safety and quality in all areas of its operations.”

Ideagen will provide global, scalable support as Surf Lakes opens the new sites to the public in 2024.

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