We are delighted to announce that Teledyne Qioptiq has renewed their Gold Sponsorship of Team Forces! As one of our longest-standing and most committed partners, Teledyne Qioptiq’s support has been vital in helping thousands of serving personnel, veterans, and their families to realise their potential through sport, challenge, and adventure. Their renewed commitment will help us reach even more people and inspire life-changing journeys.

Maj Gen Lamont Kirkland CBE, CEO Team Forces said: “We are immensely proud to have Teledyne Qioptiq renew their Gold Sponsorship with Team Forces. Their unwavering support over the years has been vital in helping us deliver inspiring opportunities that make a real difference to the lives of our serving personnel, veterans, and their families. Partnerships like these are the backbone of our success, and we look forward to achieving even more together in the future.”

Steve Rickard, Business Development Director said. “We are immensely proud to continue our association with Team Forces, and all of the good work they do in creating the conditions for sporting and adventurous ambitions to succeed. I would encourage organisations to engage with Lamont and his team and get involved. It is a fantastic way to give back to our Armed Forces communities and to be part of a great team delivering immense Social Value in the UK”

Team Forces supports individuals from all branches of the armed forces, including veterans and families. We believe that through participation in sport, challenge, and adventure, individuals can develop resilience, build confidence, and overcome personal challenges. Our initiatives provide opportunities for individuals to push their boundaries, discover their potential, and achieve personal growth.

As part of their sponsorship Teledyne Qioptiq will be supporting a variety of armed forces sports and activities. They have also donated to the Team Forces ‘good causes’ fund, which offers grants to groups and communities wishing to undertake challenging, adventurous activities to help armed forces personnel, including WIS veterans.

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