Olympic-scale timing, scoring, and live-results systems for international sports
Swiss Timing operates the timekeeping infrastructure for Olympic Games, world championships, and major sporting federations—a mission-critical role that demands real-time accuracy across distributed hardware and software. The tech stack (Node.js, Vue, Azure, AWS, .NET, C#) reflects a hybrid cloud-native architecture built to handle high-concurrency event data; the adoption of .NET suggests a shift toward deeper Microsoft ecosystem integration. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (10 engineers, 6 posted in last 30 days) and active projects spanning live web platforms, hardware-device interfaces, and Olympic-scale systems indicate sustained capacity-building around real-time software delivery and cloud scalability.
Swiss Timing is the timekeeping and scoring specialist behind major international sport federations and Olympic Games venues. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Corgémont, Switzerland, the company operates across timing systems, broadcast graphics, event management, and commentator information tools. Core services include real-time timekeeping and scoring, live results platforms, motion sensing and computer vision, and support operations at major sporting events. The company maintains long-standing partnerships with International Sport Federations and Swatch Group brands (notably Omega at the Olympics). With 201–500 employees, Swiss Timing balances manufacturing and prototyping of timing devices with software-driven live event operations and logistics.
Node.js, Vue, Azure, AWS, C#, .NET, Angular, Docker, and SQL. The company is actively adopting .NET and runs hybrid cloud infrastructure across Azure and AWS.
Switzerland, Germany, and the United States. Headquarters is in Corgémont, Switzerland.
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